Gisele Bündchen’s Elegant Approach to Mindful Gardening Proves That the Right Greenery Can Transform Any Space into a 2026 Oasis

The model’s expert use of verdant evergreens and striking climbers creates an aspirational yet achievable roadmap for a therapeutic escape this season

Gisele Bündchen
(Image credit: Michael Loccisano via Getty Images for Gaia Herbs)

Our home environment undeniably shapes our mental and physical well-being. While trends like 'dopamine decor' have shown us how to use interior design to boost our mood, the practice of gardening for health often flies under the radar. As per usual, Gisele Bündchen is ahead of the curve in 2026.

The model shared her meditation practice on Instagram, set within her stunning Mediterranean garden. In her caption, she discusses the importance of uplifting thoughts, healthy foods, and movement, yet it is impossible to ignore how the tranquil setting fosters her daily joy. The green space behind her is bursting with life – from towering palms to climbing bougainvillea, Bündchen's backyard is a celebration of all things verdant.

While a sensory garden might seem difficult to recreate as we transition into the warmer months of 2026, the process is simpler than it appears. Master Gardener and author Thom Rutter advises, 'Growing trees, shrubs, and climbers in our yards offers a way to create a secluded, meditative, and tranquil environment. As Gisele Bündchen's backyard shows, allowing shrubs and climbers to grow can help to add a sense of privacy in our outside spaces.'

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Mindful gardening is a wonderful way to unwind, but maintaining a relaxing outdoor space is just as vital. Rutter states: 'Having a calming spot to sit, unwind and contemplate when at home is important, and I think everyone would agree we all spend far too much of our time rushing, working or running around, leading busy, hectic lives. Gardens, therefore, can offer us escapism.'

To build your own backyard escape this spring, begin by blocking out the rest of the world. 'There are many plants for privacy that can help you achieve this,' suggests Rutter.

'For example, large evergreens, such as olive trees or yew hedging, can act as a green backdrop, providing year-round coverage in your yard. Growing deciduous perennials is also a good idea, as these plants add seasonal color and interest.'

If you live in an area with significant climate shifts, consider how these plants will evolve from the lush growth of summer to the structural beauty of fall.

Beyond the greenery, pops of color give Bündchen's garden its eye-catching charm. Rutter says, 'For a tropical-looking climber, why not learn how to grow bougainvillea? Gisele has opted to grow a striking pink variety, that not only acts as a vertical screen in her yard but also provides a beautiful floral display.'

In addition to your plant choices, outdoor furniture is essential for creating a meditative oasis. A comfortable chair, a stylish table, and cozy outdoor throw cushions can encourage you to spend more time outside, soaking up the benefits of the fresh 2026 air. Ultimately, exterior design is just as important as interior design.


Megan Slack
Head of Celebrity Style News

Megan is the Head of Celebrity Style News at Homes & Gardens, where she leads the celebrity/ news team. She has a history in interior design, travel, and news journalism, having lived and worked in New York, Paris, and, currently, London. Megan has bylines in Livingetc, The Telegraph, and IRK Magazine, and has interviewed the likes of Drew Barrymore, Ayesha Curry, Michelle Keegan, and Tan France, among others. She lives in a London apartment with her antique typewriter and an eclectic espresso cup collection, and dreams of a Kelly Wearstler-designed home.