Wednesday 23 November 2011

How to plant a no-fuss garden


If you’re a person who wants to have an attractive garden to sit in but doesn’t have a lot of spare time on their hands, you will want to go for low-maintenance plants, shrubs and turf. Landscape gardening doesn’t have to be all back-breaking labour and endless weeding, pruning and fertilising. If you do your research properly you can find beautiful looking plants and shrubs that practically look after themselves, leaving you free to relax and enjoy your free time.

When choosing your shrubs, go for kinds that are fairly self-sufficient to suit your busy lifestyle. Compact azaleas or heathers, for example, are a good choice if you want something that’s going to look stylish but won’t grow wildly out of control. These can retain a beautiful look year-round and you don’t need to be an expert to take care of them.

For a low-maintenance garden, plants in containers are a good idea. One of the key benefits of container gardening is that it allows you to create something unique without going through the long hours of work required for more complex landscape gardening. 

You don’t have to stick to basic plant pots, but can use any containers you have around the house, however weird and wonderfully shaped, to design a garden that is personal to you. Raised beds containing low-maintenance shrubs or perennials can also look beautiful if laid out with care.

If your garden or backyard is of a fairly substantial size, then when you are designing the layout try to limit the amount of grass you have as far as possible, filling the remaining space with attractive paving slabs with plant pots, gravel or even bark chippings. Furthermore, when choosing the type of grass to lay down, go for a variety that doesn’t need frequent mowing. 

It may sound odd, but if you want to have a look at the kinds of low-maintenance plants out there, have a look at what is planted on roadsides or in municipal gardens. All of these plants will have been chosen deliberately to need as little care as possible, and whilst they may not be exactly what you would want it can give you, at the very least, a little food for thought.

Finally, remember that a home garden is never going to look the same as a show garden which will have people working on it all day, every day. If you accept that your garden is not supposed to look perfect then your enjoyment of it will be all the greater.

Maintaining a garden can be a full-time job and many of us today have such busy lives we simply don’t have to the time to dedicate to endless weeding and pruning. By employing Richmond Landscape gardeners if you live in South West London could help you to achieve the garden you want.

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