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10 Low-Maintenance Plants Every Gardener Must Have

Love having an attractive garden without spending all your time weeding and tending to it? Plants are the best when adding colour, texture, or even some flowers to our gardens, especially if they require minimal maintenance. Whether you are a very busy person when it comes to gardening, or you are just a beginner, the ten hardy plants listed below can give your area the boost it needs without stressing too much about it. So, without further ado, let us look at some plants everybody needs for a low-care garden.

1. Lavender

By far, lavender is one of the most demanded types of plants as it is not only aromatic but also very low-maintenance. Lavender is native to the Mediterranean and blossoms best in full sun and well-draining soil, so it will not require a lot of water. It is effective for keeping off pests because low-growing plants can tolerate terrible soils and can be grown successfully in gardens, borders, or containers. Besides, it invites bees and butterflies to your garden.

2. Snake Plant

It is also referred to as "Mother-in-Law's Tongue," it may just be one of the most foolproof plants you could ever own. Characterized by bold, erect leaves with contrasting colours, it is a low-light plant and can withstand being forgotten for weeks. Take special precautions when watering; do not pour water often, and ensure the place is not exposed to direct sunlight. This tough plant is well suited for indoor and outdoor gardens. In addition, it is handy for growing organically in our modern living spaces.

3. Hosta

Hostas are shade-tolerant plants with low maintenance on the care and maintenance once planted. They provide big, massive leaves that give a natural feel to any garden, especially in areas that receive little or no direct sunlight. Available in different colours with disparate sizes, they are durable and hardly need the water provided to them, apart from when it is scorched.

4. Sedum

Sedums are so-called stonecrops, moisture-storing succulents that grow in dry southern regions with much sun. It has many growing patterns, including the ground cover and the upright types, and bears bright flowers at the end of the summer. It’s hardy to some degree of drought, needs little to no fertilizer, and blooms late summer and into the fall.

5. Daylilies

Daylilies have trumpet-shaped flowers, and there are thousands of hybrid varieties. The colours are just about everyone you can think of. They are effortless to maintain, hardy to soils, and can do well with little water. This flower is ideal for mass planting and punctuating colour in any bed with little effort on the gardener's part. It is planted only once, but it blooms year after year.

6. Ferns

Ferns give the place a delicate tropical appearance and are excellent for any dark spot. These harsh and easy-to-grow bulbs do well in shaded areas and need little attention as soon as they are planted. They are suitable for areas that experience high humidity and low light and give a tropical outlook to any landscape. Ferns are a favourite among low-maintenance and high-humidity gardeners because they require little to no water and do not need to be pruned.

7. Coneflowers

Echinacea or coneflowers are pretty flowers that are also quite hardy. They have showy, daisy-like flowers from mid-summer to fall and are suitable for attracting butterflies and bees. Coneflowers are sun-loving and drought-tolerant, so they are great for those who do not have time for intricate maintenance. They're also deer-resistant and require no water once the plant is fully grown.

8. Japanese Anemones

Japanese anemones are glamorous flowering perennials that bloom in late summer to produce a delicate touch of poppy-like flowers in the garden. It grows in many types of soils and prefers an area with partial shade. They are perennial, drought-resistant, often unsightly, and bring fall colour to landscapes and gardens. Japanese anemones also self-sow over time and are suitable for low-growing, low-maintenance ground cover.

9. Aloe Vera

While most people use a gel from the Aloe Vera plant mainly to treat burns on the skin, the plant is well-known as the easiest plant to cultivate. It is excellent for people with little space since it is small and does well in dry environments, making it suitable for indoor and outdoor use. With aloe, you need to provide it with a good light and little water, and you are sure it will grow. The architectural leaves give it texture and modern aesthetics when arranged in any room.

10. Russian Sage

Russian sage is a vigorous perennial with thin texture of silver-grey leaves and lovely lavender-blue flowers. It is also a drought-tolerant plant and will do well in full sun. Russian sage tolerates poor soil, does not need water after the root system fills the pot, and blooms for most of the summer until the first frost. Its brilliant hue is an attractive feature in the garden.

Build An Attractive Garden That Requires Little To No Maintenance

Here are some types of plants that you can freely use for your garden that only require a little of your attention and time. Every plant has differences that give your landscape shape and character or even attract pollinators to your green landscape. This is why bringing a few of these stunning, unfussy specimens home makes sense, and you can watch them flourish without any fuss for the whole season.

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