This June 15, photo shows a dwarf hybrid blueberry plant growing in a container on a residential sidewalk near Langley, Wash. Growers without a lot of living space increasingly are choosing the dwarf varieties of their favorite plants, making this one of the hottest gardening trends predicted for Dean Fosdick via AP. Their forecast is based largely on market observations and feedback from people seeking information from Extension offices. Interest is strong for native plants, dwarf hybrids, «re-wilding» gardens, edible settings, wildlife-friendly landscapes, dark foliage, succulents, novel greens, landscaping for natural disasters, and softer, leafier floral arrangements, the horticulturists said. Plants that provide for wildlife use and need less maintenance and input. That not only can you make money in horticulture 2020 money maake it looks good, makf. It’s restorative to the environment. These plants original to a specific place generally are lower maintenance, requi...