Maintaining a garden takes a considerable amount of time, energy, and investment. In particular, maintaining the plants in a garden can be a demanding task; you have to constantly check for diseases, add soil treatments to encourage growth, trim any overgrowth, check they are watered correctly, and more besides - all in an effort to ensure that the plant looks the same as it always has.
If you’re short on time, then this continual cycle of disappointing back-to-standard maintenance can feel a little draining. If you’re looking to reduce the stress of endless plant maintenance in your garden, there are a few easy-to-care-for options that you may want to consider…
Sunflowers
Sunflowers are incredibly joyful flowers, but they are also incredibly simple to manage. You can sow sunflower seeds directly into the earth or
Edging is a great way to create clean separation in your garden, allowing the entire design to appear as uniform and well-organised as possible. Below, we’ve collected together seven different edging ideas that are more than capable of delivering an instant boost to your outdoor space, starting with…
#1 - Gravel
Gravel is a great product for edging, offering great flexibility and - importantly - an impressive finished effect. The major benefit of using gravel for edging is that you can place it exactly as you please; there are no pre-existing measurements or straight lines to work within, so it’s the perfect choice if you’re looking to edge a circular or irregularly-shaped area. You can view our range of gravel here to see which type of gravel might best suit your garden’s