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THE BEST LOW-MAINTENANCE




 written by:     Plants to Boost
 NATHAN SMITH
 Your Landscaping                                                                ith the arrival of spring, you may





                                                                                 have the itch to start working on
                                                                                 your landscaping. If you’re looking
                                                                W to avoid the stringent upkeep of
                                                               some plants, try adding these low-maintenance varieties
                                                               to your garden. Whether you have a green thumb or
                                                               a long list of plant casualties, adding these flowers
                                                               can provide an instant boost to your curb appeal with

                                                               minimal effort.


                                                               Black-eyed Susan
                                                               This flower is a popular garden addition due to its eye-catching
                                                               yellow petals and black center. Black-eyed Susans typically
                                                               bloom from June through September, so plant them in spring
                                                               or fall. However, be mindful of where you plant these flowers;
                                                               they can be mildly toxic to household pets when consumed.



                                                               Planting tips
                                                               •  Plant in full sun, though a few hours of shade each day
                                                                 won’t hurt.

                                                               •  Water them regularly throughout the first year; they will
                                                                 become drought resistant once established.


                                                               •  Pruning dead flowers will keep them looking sharp and help
                                                                 them continue to bloom.

                                                               •  Plan to divide them every three to four years.




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