Gardening Business Plans For 2026
As one gate closes another one opens. The end of the year is great opportunity to reflect on the progress we've made in our gardens, business, work and in our personal lives. I’t’s also an opportunity to focus on next years plans. And what excites us about life. Future plans, goals and the excitement of knowing we can make it happen.
For Garden City Cymru 2025 has been a steady year. Throughout the year we've continued to introduce new plants which we grow ourselves, and have constantly been working to improve our products and services.
Also we've been experimenting with AI to set up garden design page on Instagram creating new ideas throughout the season. As well as capturing plant photos throughout the year to help plan an all year round garden. Feel free to check out our page UKGardenDesigns.We've also been exploring other gardens looking for new inspiration and ideas which you can see on this page. Feel free to share your garden photos with us if you like.
Our 2026 plans
Most importantly continue to introduce a wider variety of plants. As well as filling gaps for example plants that bloom certain times of the year. And ensuring each collection has a great choice.
If you've been following us you'll know we call our farm The secret garden. This is where all our lovely plants grow. It's a small plot of land tucked away at the back of beyond in Wenvoe South Wales. So at The secret garden we really want to focus on improving our growin conditions. As well as keeping the work place neat and tidy.
The plan is to build a shelter for the roses and other plans that don't appreciate being rained on. We also plan on build some small green houses so we can look to introduce indoor plants.
We've also built an offgrid garden shed from recycled materials which is our office / tea room, which we are currently working on. The plan is also to furnish it this year with a sofa and some bar stools to make it more comfotable.
We would love to hear what your gardening plans are for 2026?
Maybe you're looking to get a some work done? or introduce new plants. And if so what plants? We would love to hear about your ideas.
Until next time, happy gardening!

