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Boxwood is an evergreen that's not the "pokey kind" as my kids say, it's sort of leafy and hard to kill after the first year or so. They grow how you groom them usually, different kinds can grow tall, others stay relatively short. No flowers, tho. Answer from Deleted User on reddit.com
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Saga Magazine
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Best low-maintenance border plants: 10 flowers and shrubs to add maximum impact
April 2, 2025 - Mark Watts, a member of the Society of Garden Designers, says: “It’s best planted in masses and works as an excellent weed suppressor.” While on the maintenance side, he adds: “It can be cut back, but it’s not really necessary”. ... Try this cultivar: Liriope muscari ‘Big Blue’, can tolerate partial shade and works well as an informal low hedge in a border.
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Botanical Interests
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37 Low Growing Perennial Plants For Garden Edges & Borders
April 25, 2025 - It grows in a sprawling habit making it ideal for edging, at the front of borders, and over walls. Stiff Twinspur is native to South Africa, and it likes a sunny spot in the garden. The soil must be fertile and have medium moisture with good drainage to thrive. It is a low-maintenance plant that is easy to grow and almost trouble-free.
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Attractive, low-maintenance plants for privacy and border definition?
Boxwood is an evergreen that's not the "pokey kind" as my kids say, it's sort of leafy and hard to kill after the first year or so. They grow how you groom them usually, different kinds can grow tall, others stay relatively short. No flowers, tho. More on reddit.com
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Help me choose all year colour low maintenance plants for a sunny border
I'm sick to death of our back border which is an overgrown mass of weed. IVe got someone's coming to totally dig it over and get it ready for planting but I am clueless so don't know where to start · My only criteria is low maintenance and year round colour. More on mumsnet.com
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June 23, 2018
Plants for an ultra low maintenence border?
Even if the plants you choose are low maintenance, the weeds will not be. Once you’ve put in what you like, might want to spread some wood chip or something to dissuade the weeds a bit. More on reddit.com
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Some very low maintenance perennial plants that good for edging and border or ground cover . ( And also no invasive)
Great suggestions. Thanks :) More on reddit.com
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r/HomeImprovement on Reddit: Attractive, low-maintenance plants for privacy and border definition?
March 14, 2019 -

I've been clearing my property of brush and saplings and trees and thickets for the past 2 summers, as the previous owners basically let mother Gaea run amok. I'm making some good progress, but my neighbors and I now share a lot of visibility that I'm not particularly keen on.

I'm looking to plant some trees or bushes along the perimeter of my property that restore privacy for everyone. However, I don't want to end up making too much more work for myself down the line. I don't know much about plants, except for how to cut them down and burn them.

I'd prefer some trees over shrubs or bushes, for the height. Leafy year-round would be awesome, though I've ceded that I'm only getting that by going evergreen, which I find kind of plain. Low lateral growth would be preferable, for ease of maintenance. Flowering is a huge plus. Would prefer no fruit or otherwise obnoxious seeds. Moderate height limit would be preferable- I don't know how long we're planning to be here, but it could be a while, and I don't want anything too huge as some will be near utility lines.

I don't expect to check all these boxes with a single miracle plant, but I intend to get a variety anyway to keep things interesting. I thought flowering pears might be nice, or Japanese cherries. I love rhododendrons, but I think they'd take a very long time to grow to the size I'm hoping to get.

I hope I've been descriptive enough to give an idea of what I'm looking for. Any ideas?

  • I suppose I should have mentioned I am in southern Maryland

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Moodscapesdesign
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The Top Low-Maintenance Border Plants That Thrive in Massachusetts
April 17, 2025 - For a drought-tolerant beauty that never quits, sedum is the perfect border plant. A favorite of pollinators, this resilient flower thrives in tough conditions, offering a carpet of pink or yellow flowers, depending on the variety. It’s a fantastic filler for border edges and walkways, adding both texture and structure to your landscape. It needs little more than sunshine to flourish, making it a low-maintenance dream come true for homeowners.
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Veranda
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27 Best Border Plants for Pretty Garden Paths and Beds in 2025
May 7, 2025 - Flowering shrubs (hydrangeas and rhododendrons) and evergreen shrubs stand tall in dramatic fashion, while low-growing and low maintenance border plants like lamb's ear, impatiens, and catmint hug the ground.
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The Spruce
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12 Low-Maintenance Garden Border Ideas
February 23, 2024 - Good choices to plant near bulbs include plants with small root areas and foliage that sit up off the ground, like hostas, daylilies, asters, and ferns. ... Plants with colorful foliage are a great way to have low-maintenance color at the front ...
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Mumsnet
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Help me choose all year colour low maintenance plants for a sunny border | Mumsnet
June 23, 2018 - But if you want low maintenance and colour, I would choose just a few things and repeat every few feet, thinking of height and spread. So much easier to think through and maintain as you can do it less often. ... I'm an evergreen fanatic! (Still learning about gardening and what goes where and can't be faffed planting every year!) I have (in various borders) periwinkle variegated, tall with purple flowers Hebe - variety of Pachysandra Saxifraga Armeria Choysia Pieris- gorgeous red leaves turning green Red robins - trees and bushes Viburnum Tinus Periwinkle minor Pinks (year round leaves) Lavender Honeysuckle Camellia (use feed to correct soil) Azalea and rhododendron -as above Campanula and a few others I can't remember names of (low growing)
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r/UKGardening on Reddit: Plants for an ultra low maintenence border?
February 12, 2025 -

Hello I'm trying to tidy up my garden a bit. I've recently tidied up this side of the garden to match the other side, but I'm time poor, skill poor and I don't really enjoy gardening - so I'm after some ideas for plants that I can plant and leave to it!

I've now finished the bricks and thrown in an old bag of compost (the soil is very 'cloddy').

The garden is south facing, and plants need to be cat safe and child safe. Thinking of growing something up the shed? There is also a persistent bramble which I am constantly battling so any ideas for dealing with that much appreciated!

Speak to me like a complete novice and thanks for any ideas!

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Southern Living
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20 Best Border Plants For Your Garden
August 26, 2025 - Its tolerates poor soils, heat and humidity, and its low-growing habit makes it a natural for the front of borders. The fleshy leaves retain water, so it’s drought tolerant once established. You don’t need to deadhead these flowers for continuous blooms. The Mojave series has vibrant, saturated colors that shine on hot days. ... Botanical Name: Armeria spp. ... Thrift is a clumping perennial that has tiny, pink pom pom flowers in late spring. This coastal plant is also known as lady's cushion and sea pink.
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Lowest-Maintenance Borders are All-Shrub - GardenRant
June 10, 2022 - They don’t want low maintenance, they want no maintenance. All they want is grass to mow. *sigh* I envy your ability to grow viburnums. We do have a native viburnum here in Texas, Viburnum rufidulum, aka Rusty Blackhaw Viburnum, but it’s slow, and hard to get going. Once it does, it’s beautiful! Other viburnums suffer with our black clay soil and heat. If your Deodar Cedar grows as big as they do here, it’ll eat the rest of your shrubs. No plant “needs” chemicals – people want perfection, thus use chemicals to achieve their vision of perfection.
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Yahoo!
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10 Low-Maintenance Border Plants That Will Beautify Your Garden Paths in Just a Few Weeks
May 25, 2025 - “These plants need minimal water and grow well in various types of soil when exposed to small amounts of sunlight.” ... Hostas are low-maintenance perennials that propagate easily, making them excellent border plants.
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Garden Design
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25 Low-Maintenance Perennials for Every Garden | Garden Design
March 7, 2025 - Daisy-like rays of petals occur in summer and fall in rich tones of gold, bronze and brown. Plants are tolerant of poor soil, have few pests or diseases, and need little or no maintenance except for deadheading. Naturalize this North American native in meadows, borders, or mass plantings.
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Gardeners' World
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Five Plants for a Low-Maintenance Border | BBC Gardeners World Magazine
December 2, 2024 - There are also design tricks you can use to reduce the workload – for example, avoid making small fiddly shapes and tricky mowing edges, and use landscape fabric in areas prone to weeds. With the five plants we've chosen here, use simple repetition to create a low-fuss, high-impact border. ... Discover our five recommended plants for a low-maintenance border, below.
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HGTV
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30 Low-Maintenance Plants for Easy Landscaping | HGTV
February 12, 2025 - It's also great in the middle of the border, containers, rock gardens and mass plantings. Sedums, sometimes called stonecrops, crave full sun but tolerate partial sun. Plant them in spring or summer in coarsely textured, well-draining soil and don't water until the top two inches are dry. Prune if the plants outgrow their space or deadhead as needed. Some varieties are hardy to Zone 10, and some have flowers in pink, purple, chartreuse and other colors. ... Low-maintenance ornamental grasses add color and movement to the landscape.
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Houzz
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Small edging plants for long cottage style borders?
September 2, 2009 - So many of my perennials grow much taller than expected and flop over into the sidewalk impeding whomever is trying to get by. I have to widen my beds and relocate these floppers back in the bed. I have rock garden dianthus which is nicely contained (so far).
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Homes and Gardens
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Low maintenance garden border ideas: 10 easy care methods | Homes and Gardens
March 19, 2022 - No-dig, as the name suggests, involves just that, so cancels out the time spent weeding and digging over borders. It improves soil drainage and aeration and garden beds and borders require less watering. ... Planting into a deep gravel mulch is among the low maintenance garden border ideas that has inspired Sheila Jack.
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Proven Winners
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10 Easy Foundation Plants for the Front of Your House
If the idea of a low maintenance plant that blooms for months sounds appealing, take a look at the Chiffon series of rose of Sharon shrubs. They grow quickly, don’t require pruning, and produce few to no seeds so they won’t pop up elsewhere around the garden.
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The Tutu Guru
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Borders - Hello Hello Plants & Garden Supplies
Trade discounts & plant substitution advice. Sourcing from over 150 growers Australia wide. Decades of experience within our team. Melbourne metro and regional Victoria. Don't miss: weekly garden news to your inbox. ... No products in the cart. ... Allow topsoil to dry slightly between waterings; avoid waterlogging. (1) Drought tolerant; water sparingly and allow soil to dry between waterings (1) Drought-tolerant and low-maintenance once established (1)