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Garden Timesavers

If you love to garden and you love having a yard that looks great, but you don’t have as much time as you would maybe like to spend outdoors, there are a number of garden timesavers that can help you keep your yard space looking great without spending all your free time on it. With these tips, you can enjoy a beautiful garden without sacrificing all of your time and energy.

Garden Timesavers

Make time for mulch

Mulch is a great timesaver for any garden. Not only does it help retain moisture and keep weeds at bay, but it also helps regulate soil temperature. Applying mulch once or twice a year can reduce the amount of time you spend watering and weeding your garden, allowing you to enjoy your outdoor space without having to spend hours maintaining it. There are mulching services that will do you mulching for you!

Choose plants that are less needy

Choosing low-maintenance plants for your garden can save you a lot of time and effort in the long run. Look for plants that are drought-tolerant, disease-resistant, and require minimal pruning or deadheading. Some examples include succulents, herbs, and ornamental grasses.

Automate your irrigation

An automatic irrigation system can be a real timesaver for any garden. With an automatic system, you can set a schedule for watering your plants, which means you don’t have to spend time manually watering them yourself. This is especially useful during dry spells or when you go on vacation.

Clear a path

Creating pathways throughout your garden can help reduce the amount of time you spend walking through it. By creating clear, defined paths, you can easily navigate your garden without stepping on your plants or disturbing the soil. You can use mulch, gravel, or pavers to create your pathways.

Plump for perennials

Perennials are plants that come back year after year without needing to be replanted. By choosing perennial plants for your garden, you can save time and money by not having to replant every year. Some popular perennial plants include daisies, black-eyed Susans, and coneflowers.

Plant same-need plants together

Grouping plants by their water needs can save you time and water. Plants that require more water should be planted together, while those that require less water should be planted in a separate area. This allows you to water your plants efficiently without wasting water on plants that don’t need it.

Invest in a ride-on mower

A ride-on mower from AKRS Equipment will enable you to keep your lawn trimmed and attractive in much less time than it would take you using a push-mower, so t is an investment that is for sure worth making if you want your garden to look great.

Raise those beds

Raised beds are a great option for those who want to save time and effort in the garden. By creating raised beds, you can control the soil quality and reduce the amount of weeding and bending required to maintain your garden. You can also use raised beds to create a container garden, which can be even more low-maintenance.

As you can see, there are many ways to save time in the garden without sacrificing beauty or productivity. By following these simple garden timesavers, you can create a low-maintenance, high-impact outdoor space that you can enjoy year-round. Happy gardening!

12 thoughts on “Garden Timesavers

  • These are all such wonderful ideas. I certainly agree with raised beds. They are so much easier.

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  • Now if I could find someone to plant the seeds. I do love growing veggies.

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  • Thanks for the helpful tips! I need to work on my garden asap, it’s almost summer here in my country!

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  • These are amazing garden timesavers’ ideas! This will definitely help and make progress in our garden! Thanks for sharing this with us!

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  • I would love the idea of an automatic irrigation system. We’ll be traveling a lot so it would be nice if we won’t be worrying about the plants when we are away. Will take a look at this. Thank you for sharing.

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  • Loving these tips! Giving me all the inspiration as we get our garden going for the year!

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  • These are some wonderful tips here, its made me want to start gardening again

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  • What a really great and very helpful tips you have here! Thanks for sharing this with us!

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  • I love perennials because they are so easy to care for just like my daffodils which are currently in full bloom. We need to do some mulching soon.

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  • These are all great tips for gardening. We use the drip system for automation, this wonderfully.

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  • I would love to plant flowers around my porch. But it just hasn’t been in my budget right now. I miss having flowers.

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  • I would like to make some changes in my garden this year. I would like to choose perennial plants that are less needy and that will solve a lot of problems!

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