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10 Low-maintenance Perennials for Your Garden
 
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10 Low-maintenance Perennials for Your Garden


Whether you enjoy spending time working in your garden, it's refreshing not to waste all your time doing chores such as deadheading, staking, or cutting. If you can plant search by photo just a few low-maintenance perennials can reduce the number of chores you have to do. We have a list of containers that don't require the deadheading process. What are the perennials that require little maintenance? There is a lot of talk about low-maintenance gardens every day. But what exactly does that mean? There are likely to be different meanings for different individuals. Some people fear heading daylilies However, you like it. It is a chore to stake. To your neighbor placing stakes, and winding string is an art. Some people don't like getting their hands into the dirt in order to cut the perennials. However, you view it as a means to add more plants to your garden, and to share the extras with family and friends. Incorporate some low-maintenance perennials into your borders and beds While these tasks may be fun, chances are that you don't need a garden filled with prima donnas that require constant attention to ensure they perform properly. However much you love to play around with the plants you have, it's best to have at minimum some in your borders and beds that are self-sufficient. These are 10 perennials with low maintenance that will take care of themselves after they've been established.
 

 
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