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  2. These Low-Maintenance Ground Cover Plants Will Protect ... - AOL

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    Hens and Chicks. If you're looking for low-maintenance ground covers, succulents like hens and chicks (Sempervivum spp.) are a great option.These drought-tolerant plants make the perfect addition ...

  3. Rock Gardens Are the Ultimate Hack for a Low-Maintenance Lawn

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    Low-maintenance landscaping has been the biggest trend in the last few years, and with this stone and gravel layout, a simple sweep is all you need to get this garden back to looking tidy ...

  4. This Low-Maintenance Plant Will Make Your Garden a Lush ... - AOL

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    Honeysuckle is a low-maintenance plant once established. It provides a pretty vertical accent to your garden and attracts pollinators, helping their populations thrive.

  5. Natural landscaping - Wikipedia

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    Native plants suit today's interest in "low-maintenance" gardening and landscaping, with many species vigorous and hardy and able to survive winter cold and summer heat. Once established, they can flourish without irrigation or fertilization, and are resistant to most pests and diseases.

  6. These Low-Maintenance Garden and Houseplants Have Green ... - AOL

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    That's where these low-maintenance garden and houseplants come in. While nothing (aside from, perhaps, artificial flowers ) are maintenance free, these living plants are as close as you can get.

  7. Xeriscaping - Wikipedia

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    Xeriscaping produces greenspaces that require low amounts of maintenance and irrigation, and promote biodiversity; however, due to societal norms and lack of landscape understanding, public perception of xeriscaping has frequently been negative, as some assume that these types of landscapes are ugly expanses of just cactus and gravel. [4]