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You are here: Home / Gardening Tips & Inspiration / Lazy Gardening 101: How to Have a Great Garden with Minimal Effort

Lazy Gardening 101: How to Have a Great Garden with Minimal Effort

Let’s face it; gardening is hard. There’s always digging that needs to be done, something needs to be watered, and let’s not forget about the dreaded weeding. So what do you do if you want a garden but don’t have tons of time to put into it? Welcome to the concept of lazy gardening. Lazy gardening is really for people that have limited time but still would like a fruitful garden. This concept is about using the time you have wisely to save yourself more time later. Here are some things you can do to achieve your lazy gardening dreams.

Ways to Do Lazy Gardening

Use a Weed Barrier

Weed barriers don’t allow weeds to grow at all. Cover your garden in a weed barrier so that you won’t have to weed! This is a cheap and easy way to save yourself from the torment that is weeding. You’ll save your time and your garden will be healthy because it doesn’t have any weeds. 

Plant Perennials

Perennials are flowers that will grow back every year by themselves. Annuals are flowers that you need to replant every year. Using perennials will save you a lot of time because you won’t need to replant anything. Every year you’ll have the same beautiful flowers growing in your yard, with no effort at all. 

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Use Drought Resistant Plants

Do your research and figure out which plants need a lot of water, and which plants don’t. Use the plants that can go days without being watered and still thrive. This way, you won’t need to constantly water your garden to keep it healthy. You’ll save time and water when you plant drought resistant plants. 

Have an Automatic Timer

Use a sprinkler with an automatic timer so that it does the watering for you. You won’t need to go out and water your plants at all. Your timer will start, run for the amount of time you selected it for, then turn off. Easy peezy! 

Use Worms

Put a whole lot of worms in your garden to do all the work for you. Worms naturally till soil so the more they till, the less you’ll have to till. They also put a whole lot of nutrients back into the soil for you. This means less fertilizing too. Never underestimate how powerful a little worm can be for a garden. 

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Plant in a Hay Bale

Plant your plants inside a hay bale. This creates a no-dig garden. Since your garden isn’t in soil, you won’t have to dig at all. Hurray! There’s no tilling, cultivating, or churning because you have a soil-free garden. You’ll still be able to grow tons of plants inside hay bales, and you’ll have a lot less mess and work. 

Grow Low Maintenance Plants

Only grow low maintenance plants. This means they grow easily, and they don’t need a lot of water or attention. This way you’ll be able to get on with your life and your garden will continue growing without your constant attention. 

Summing Up

Lazy gardening allows you to have a great garden without spending hours weeding, watering, and watching. Practicing lazy gardening will give you more time to do other things, and still give you a bountiful garden with food for the whole family. 

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