Gardens needn’t be hard work. With the right plants, and a few tips and tricks, you can cut the workload and up the enjoyment, says Tamsin Hope Thomson.
TIME pressures, health problems and other commitments can make it hard to get out in the garden. Planting, weeding, feeding, watering, mulching… The yearly to-do list can seem overwhelming. But whether you’re limited by time or mobility, it is possible to have a beautiful plot without spending hours each day tending it – you just need the right plants.
When planning your planting for next year, think about what will give great results for little effort. A low-maintenance garden needs specimens that are easy to care for - reliable performers with a long flowering season. Some of the easiest are evergreen shrubs, which offer year-round interest and require little pruning. Many of them – such as hebes, camellias and viburnums – also have gorgeous flowers.
This story is from the December 2,2017 edition of Amateur Gardening.
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