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Plant Aftercare for Labour Saving Gardens

Even if you have established a labour-saving garden, you will have to undertake some routine tasks if it is to look its best. With planning, and with prompt action when necessary, none of the routine jobs need be onerous, and … Continue reading

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Shrubs for the Labour Saving Garden

Aucuba japonica Spotted laurel is a tough and adaptable shrub, and is attractive enough for a place in a1most any garden. An evergreen, it will tolerate full sun or full shade. The species itself is green and uninteresting, so grow … Continue reading

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Conifer Suggestions

Most conifers are suitable for a low-maintenance garden, and the dwarf conifers can be used in place of broad-leaved shrubs, which often require regular pruning and may be more vulnerable to pests. Those suggested below are only a selection, representing … Continue reading

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Herbaceous Border Plants for Low Maintenance Gardens

The heights given are approximate flowering heights in typical garden conditions. They may vary depending on soil and site, and some plants with tall flower spikes may be much shorter when not in flower. Acanthus spinosus Although dull – white … Continue reading

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Garden Bulbs: Suggestions

Unless otherwise stated, all the bulbs here will do well in any normal garden soil, and most will do very well even on chalky soils. The only soils that bulbs do not generally tolerate are those that are likely to … Continue reading

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Hedges and Boundaries for Low Maintenance Gardens

Hedges undoubtedly look better than most fences, especially once they have started to age, and they are a much less expensive option than either walls or fences. You may not need a hedge at all, of course, and, as with … Continue reading

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Permanent Plants for Containers

Container gardening is justifiably popular. It enables you to bring colour and interest to parts of the garden that might not otherwise have plants, and a large decorative container can also act as a focal point within the garden. The … Continue reading

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LAWNS AND LAWN SUBSTITUTES

Lawns look beautiful if well maintained, but they are among the most labour-intensive features in the garden, and a neglected lawn will detract from the garden rather than enhance it. It may sound like a heresy to some people, but … Continue reading

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Low Maintenance Gardens

There is a fine line between a garden being a pleasure and a problem, giving you seemingly endless work and worry. Fortunately, the solution to this dilemma is a simple one: if you plan and plant a low-maintenance garden, you … Continue reading

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Shrubs and Climbers for Low Maintenance Gardens

Shrubs and climbers are the backbone plants for your garden, the ones that will help to give it shape and form. A garden without at least a few shrubs or climbers to provide an interesting background, and varied heights and … Continue reading

22. November 2011 by admin
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