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Low Maintenance Garden Boarders for Novice

On 07/05/2013 in forum

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


Suitable hedge

On 16/09/2012 in forum

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


Benefits of artificial grass for a garden.

On 29/04/2013 in forum

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


Patch of grass

On 01/10/2012 in forum

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


Wilderness

On 11/11/2012 in forum

This is an appeal for help with my wilderness. Briefly, I am studying for a degree, my other half is not into gardening, and our garden is long at 100 feet or so. I would like to turn this area at least into something that will be low-maintenance


Square Food Gardening!

On 30/01/2013 in forum

with constant weeding and top dressing with compost to maintain maximum growth and soil fertility.   It might work as a low maintenance herb garden as, if it's sheltered in winter and well drained for the woody Meditarranean herbs, they'd stay in place for years


A tiny gift fron last summer

On 17/03/2012 in forum

is lovely. Oh how lovely!  Is  night scented stock a perennial plant? I am looking for some perennial plants that are quite low maintenence to plant on my side garden near raised beds, just to brighten the area up in summer months. I would also like to have


shrubs for cut flowers

On 26/04/2013 in forum

weigela. She's not a gardener and has two very small children, so low maintenance is key. The area is half shade and the soil loamy, if a bit sucked dry by the laurel. She loves white hydrangeas and I'd love to give her some shrubs she can cut


what can I plant that's low maintenance?

On 13/10/2012 in forum

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


Talkback: Tomato and parsley hanging basket

On 18/05/2012 in forum

you choose to grow them in. They are quite tough really! Hope this helps! Jules PS - try tumbling toms - in pots or baskets, they are great and low maintenance and produce masses of fruit!


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