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For most of us, having a low maintenance garden is the key to maximising the time that we can spend enjoying it. It can be difficult to sit back and relax in a garden when you can see an endless list of tasks that need to be completed. It’s often the case that people spend more time looking after their garden before they can actually enjoy it. Yes, there are people who would rather be pottering around in their outside space however there are also people that would love to be able to walk into their garden without worrying about the next job at hand.
Whether it’s cutting the lawns, trimming the trees or adding colour to your garden with plants, it can sometimes seem like a bit of a mission and it can easily be a put off for spending time in a much needed extra living space.
Whether you get it looking tip top yourself or enlist the services of Placer garden care experts, here’s a look at some of the ways you can create a low maintenance garden space to enjoy all year round:
Tackle Your Lawns
Your lawn can often be one of the most time-consuming areas of your garden, with treatments, trimming and cutting your lawn it can be easy to let time slip away with you and not leave time for looking after other areas. One of the best ways you can reduce the maintenance needed with your lawn is the opt for an artificial one such as the ones you find at https://www.artificialgrassbasingstoke.co.uk/. You could also think about reducing the size of your lawn and adding in extra usable living spaces. With either option, you are significantly reducing the maintenance that’s linked with your lawn.
Plants
If you want to create the perfect low maintenance haven then there are a fair few plants you want to avoid. You should be staying away from annuals and tender plants which means you can avoid the tasks of bedding plants and no sowing seeds. You might also want to avoid vegetables if you want the ultimate low maintenance space. Climbers can also carry a surprising amount of workload so it’s best to avoid these, they can often quickly get out of control. Try adding in shrubs for an easy low workload plant and if you want to add some colour try adding in containers of plants that can be easily managed.
Some other top tips include:
- Dressing Your Beds- Adding a thick layer of slate, chippings or gravel to your flower beds is a fantastic way of reducing weeds. It also helps to make your garden look smarter.
- Add-In Hard Landscaping – The more hard landscaping you have in your garden the easier it is to look after. Think about swapping lawn for paving or decking and add gravelled spaces.
- Swap Gravel For Slabs – Ok, so we have just said you should add in gravel to keep things low maintenance, however, swapping gravelled areas for slate or slabs will be the ultimate low maintenance way to go forward.
- Hardwood Over Softwood- When looking at fences, decking, storage or furniture you should opt for hardwood as this is proven to last longer and required less looking after.
- Storage- Making sure you have plenty of storage in your garden will mean that keeping your garden clear and tidy will be easier.
Hopefully, these tips will help you create a low maintenance garden for you to enjoy. Do you have any other tips that you can share in the comments?

