Low-maintenance landscapes are a practical addition to any home landscape. They can boost the property value of your home while requiring minimal upkeep and garden experience. Keep reading to learn the basics of a low-maintenance garden.

Components of Low-Maintenance Landscapes

  • Substrate: Garden beds need a ground cover to prevent weeds from growing in between your plants and to minimize the amount of time you have to spend out in the garden weeding. Common substrates are mulch, rocks, or a ground cover plant. Mulch typically needs a refresh every year to keep the vibrant colors while rock or a ground cover are more long-lasting options.

 

 

  • Pick Your Plants: Certain plants are easier to maintain than others. Most landscape flowers typically need to be pruned and need more water than things like shrubs and grasses. Our landscapers typically use a combination of shrubs, small trees, and tall prairie grasses. These plants can still look good without consistent pruning and are more apt to survive different weather conditions. Using many different species will add interest through their height variations and different textures. Some of our favorites to use are Sedums, Junipers, Barberries, Hydrangeas, Hostas, Reed Grasses, Weigelas, Ninebarks, Day Lillies, Spruces, River Birches, Maples, Miss Kim Lilacs, Crabapples, and Arborvitae. It’s important to make note of the growing conditions the plants need while finding the perfect fit for your garden! Large boulders are also a great option when it comes to adding height and texture to your garden.

 

 

  • Curb Appeal: Take your new garden bed to the next level by adding some curb edging to it. This little detail can help transition your garden bed to your lawn. It is also is a subtle way to add interest and draw eyes to your garden. More practically, they help hold your substrate in place if your garden has any slopes to it. Our designers like to use pavers or large rocks as curb edging.

 

 

Low-maintenance landscapes are perfect for anyone who wants to reduce their mowing time and time spent maintaining their property. If you plan your garden right, you can keep a vibrant garden in drought conditions If you don’t have a green thumb or know plants very well, professional landscapers are a huge help in picking plants. They can pick ones that will are fit your lifestyle and garden goals. Our designers are always available for free consultations to help you create your own low-maintenance garden!