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Tips For Creating A Low Maintenance Garden | Very

One of the wonderful things that many people get to do during the summer while it’s nice and warm is to spend more time in the garden. I love spending time outdoors and I’ve seen so many of my friends and family working on their own gardens, with some literally transforming them into new spaces. However, if you’re someone who doesn’t really want to get too fussy with their garden, there are plenty of things you can do that can make your garden space look incredible with very little maintenance. When looking for garden appliances and decor, it’s worth checking out the Home & Garden Zone on Very. Here are some tips for creating a low maintenance garden.

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Invest In Water-Resistant Furniture

Outdoor furniture is essential for your garden space as it provides the seating you need to enjoy your space to the fullest. The only problem with garden furniture though is that it can be hard to maintain, especially if it’s made out of wood or metal. Metal is going to rust when it’s left out in the wet weather and wood will do a similar thing of rotting without the proper care and sealants. So when it comes to water-resistant furniture, it’s worth finding something durable that will simply need wiping down with a dry cloth every time you use it. There’s plenty of beautifully made outdoor garden furniture out there, so it’s you can definitely find some durable pieces out there that will last for years and doesn’t take much effort to keep clean.

 

Keep Your Flower/Plant Space Limited

In the quest to get a low-maintenance garden, you want to look at keeping your flower and plant space limited so that you’re not planting so many different varieties of plants or flowers. That’s only going to mean more maintenance and pruning on your part, especially if there’s certain plants or flowers that take more effort to keep healthy. Try to keep it down to a minimum and go with what you know and can cope with depending on how much time you have to dedicate to outdoor space. 

 

Use Technology To Your Advantage

Technology is something that many of us use for daily life, whether it be in our homes or in the workplace. With your garden space, use technology to your advantage. Automatic sprinklers, for example, are a great way to make sure your plants and grass are getting watered on a regular basis. You can use solar panels lighting to reduce costs on your electricity bill and they won’t need to be messed with as much.

 

Have The Right Tools 

And finally, be sure to have the right tools. Garden tools are essential to keeping up with the maintenance in your garden and whether it’s a trowel that you need or a cart to help collect all the dead plants, there’s plenty you can utilise for your outdoor space. Most gardens are likely going to need a lawnmower and perhaps access to an outdoor tap to fill up your watering can.

It’s important to spend more time in the garden, so use these tips to make the most of it.

 

*Disclaimer – This is a sponsored post with Very. All words are my own.

 

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