

Regular maintenance of your garden– a little bit at a time – and it will ultimately require less maintenance overall.Īll of the above tips came from English Gardens’ free seminar: Low-Maintenance Gardening Tips.

Establish watering and fertilizing schedules. Write down information about each of the plants in your garden. The tags are very useful and will come in handy for future reference.

Keep a folder with all your plant tags, and where you’ve put them in your garden. However, you can keep its seeds from sprouting by using a pre-emergent herbicide such as Preen.ġ0. Always use sturdy, healthy plants and be cautious of fast-spreading and invasive perennials that might be harder to maintain.īlack-eyed Susan is considered an invasive plant because it reseeds.
