Lavender
Nothing says summer like the soothing scent of Lavender. This Mediterranean native is not only beautiful but also incredibly hardy. Its fragrant purple blooms and silvery-green foliage make it a fantastic addition to any garden or even pots on your patio.
Why it’s low maintenance: Lavender thrives in dry conditions and requires very little water once established. It prefers full sun and well-drained soil. Simply prune it back after flowering to encourage new growth and to maintain its shape.
Agapanthus
If you want a plant that will reliably bloom year after year with very little effort, Agapanthus is the way to go. Its clusters of blue or white flowers sit atop tall stalks and make for a striking display in the summer. They work well as border plants or in mass plantings for maximum impact.
Why it’s low maintenance: Agapanthus can handle full sun or partial shade and requires minimal watering once established. It’s drought-tolerant and generally pest-free. Every few years, you may need to divide the clumps to keep the plants healthy, but other than that, they’re as hands-off as it gets.
Succulents
For a garden that practically takes care of itself, look no further than Succulents. These water-storing plants come in a wide variety of shapes, colours, and textures, making them perfect for creating a unique, low-maintenance garden. Some popular choices include Aloe, Echeveria, and Sedum.
Why they’re low maintenance: Succulents thrive on neglect. They require very little water, especially during the warmer months, and do well in dry, sunny spots. Just ensure they’re planted in well-draining soil, and they’ll be happy for the entire summer.
By planting these five low-maintenance beauties this spring, you’ll set yourself up for a vibrant, blooming garden that will carry you through the summer with minimal effort.
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