Gardens look beautiful. But for many people, there is simply no time to spend hours of landscaping every day just to build an outdoor paradise. Fortunately, you can choose a number of low-maintenance plants that are easy to grow, even if you have a busy schedule. You can also set up your garden’s irrigation system in an almost maintenance-free mode. Here are some tips on how to go about it. 

 

  1. Flowers

There should be color in every part of your yard. Achieve that by adding flowers. Many homeowners avoid flowers because they think they need time and talent to grow them beautifully. While no flowers bloom without work, there are options for those with little gardening time. Here are the ones to choose: black-eyed Susan, peonies, Russian sage, chelone, and forget-me-not.  

Black-eyed Susan is like wild daisies that don’t a lot of care. They’re almost like weeds in such a way that they’re disease-resistant and difficult to kill. Peonies, on the other hand, are plants that bloom more when left completely alone. They also come in different varieties, such as red, white, and black.   

Russian sage is a blue flower that just needs light and water to bloom. They’re resistant to rodents and diseases. Chelone is an easy plant to grow. You just have to water them. As for Forget-Me-Nots, you simply have to disperse the seeds and that’s just about it.   

  1. Trees 

Trees have to be pruned and then covered to protect them from predators during the first years of their life. But generally, they make add a highlight to your lawn with little effort. Evergreens are the lowest maintenance trees there are. They don’t even shed their leaves at all.   

  1. Stone 

If you add stone instead of grass, then you’re making landscaping a whole lot simpler. Many people associate grass with landscaping, but that can mean a lot of trouble for you if don’t have time to take care of them. Grass has to be mowed regularly, but you can’t same the same with stones. You don’t even have to bother with sod laying.  

If it’s color that you want, stones come in various shades too. There are white, red, gray, gold, black, and brown natural stones that you can use in key areas of your garden. Just pick the right kind of stone. Natural stones are highly recommended.  

  1. Mulch

Mulching is yet another low-maintenance landscaping solution. You may fill your plant beds with the flowers mentioned above and surround it with bushes and tresses. You may also line fence around it if you want. Mulch is weed-resistant and doesn’t have to be mowed. You don’t have to water it often either. You then need to do little work on your garden, except for removing the mulch every few years. 

If you’re looking for more low maintenance landscaping ideas, don’t hesitate to contact the experts. Consult with professional Tampa landscaping contractors so you can build the garden that you want without having to worry too much about its year-long maintenance.