A deep purple clematis climbs the mailbox post.
Low maintenance mailbox garden.
In addition to flowers that are low maintenance you want to plant blooms that can withstand curbside conditions from rocky soil to high salt levels from the road.
This bed uses silvery gray lamb s ears which produce spikes of lavender blooms along with gold daylilies pink torenia and low growing purple petunias and calibrachoa.
Consider the design all of the design tips think color contrast texture you ve implemented in your other garden beds apply here too.
Is this a mailbox garden or a garden that happens to have a mailbox in it.
Create the ideal low maintenance outdoor area so you can spend less time weeding and more time smelling the roses.
I did a post a while back on my front yard garden spots where i wrote about my mailbox garden and felt today that i needed to update what i ve done since then.
Drift roses are a great new series of low growing landscape roses that were named.
Mojave portulaca is great for mailbox gardens because it is low maintenance drought and salt tolerant and is colorful all season long.
A low maintenance option for busy gardeners.
The post your mailbox sits on is the perfect place to grow a small vine such as clematis.
If they insist on having plants on their front yard evergreens will be a perfect low maintenance plant choice.
10 easy steps to creating a low maintenance garden.
These easy landscaping ideas make your garden easier to care for by using low maintenance landscaping plants mulch drip irrigation and other easy gardenin.
The drift series rose is an excellent low maintenance summer blooming shrub that does not grow too tall.
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Tailor your mailbox garden to the unique conditions of your curb if your mailbox is completely shaded try a shade loving plant like ferns.
Be sure to install edging if your mailbox garden is next to turf.
Unless your thumbs are the deepest of forest greens not many of us like to spend hours weeding and maintaining our gardens.
Edging will keep the grass from creeping in around your perennials.
Accent it with a variety of no fuss perennials such as yarrow salvia lavender and ornamental grasses.
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