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LOW MAINTENANCE MEDIUM SIZED FLOWERING SHRUB
Can anyone offer suggestions for a low maintenance medium sized flowering shrub please.  I don't want it to spread too much but would like it to flower in the summer and not require much maintenance. Thank you. by sidneyworm
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17/08/2012 11:07:52
by sidneyworm
Low Maintenance Garden Boarders for Novice
boarders that are low maintenance but add some colour in the summer/spring months. So far I have on my list white roses, daffodils, lavender, white hydrangeas, mixed peonies and small topiary plants. Am I on the right track? Thanks in advance! If those by Sion1981
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07/05/2013 22:46:13
by Salino
what can I plant that's low maintenance?
and it looks, and smells lovely, I would like to create a similar effect on the other side which is much more 'soil-space' but don't know what to put there; I love the bushiness and low-maintenance of the lavender/rosemary but need some inspiration by countrybumpkin
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13/10/2012 00:25:18
by Alina W
Advice required for low maintenance raised beds?
a California lilac and fatsia japonica but they may be too big.......whatever, all these shrubs are pretty low maintenance, we have some blue bells and narcissus planted in there. And just to add a little colour in the summer I put quite a few by Fabio
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13/04/2013 20:57:30
by Sam12
underplanting silver birch
Planted small area of silver birch last autumn (10 plants). Looking for suggestions for underplanting this dappled shade area. Low growing, low maintenance but not boring. by cat woman
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20/03/2012 06:52:49
by cat woman
Suitable hedge
Hi Being new to gardening, i am looking for some advise on what would be the best low maintenance hedge, possibly that flowers and is of medium height? Would appreciate any help. Thanks Lesley by lesley fowler
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16/09/2012 16:42:48
by lesley fowler
Roses on my driveway
by ChapelGirl2
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09/08/2012 22:05:52
by Paul N
Patch of grass
Hi there We've just moved into a new London flat which has a lovely garden at the back, but a messy patch of grass/weeds at the front (about 3m x 2m, sloped towards the flat, and catches the sun). We wondered what our options were for a low by Booboosilk
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01/10/2012 22:27:08
by Booboosilk
Pond Demolition!
Hello, If you can see the photos youl notice we're taking down our pond.While still in the early stages of the demo, I'm starting to think about whats going to fill the empty space once we reach ground level.Any suggestions for a new low maintenance by Mr Davis
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02/04/2013 20:08:25
by dannyboy10
Benefits of artificial grass for a garden.
Artificial Turf looks as beautiful as ever, 365 days a year!Low maintenance will include removal of all organic debris.No watering – ideal where water is scarce or in hosepipe/sprinkler ban areas.Better for the environment – no need for pesticides by Precision Greens
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29/04/2013 22:24:37
by FloBear

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