Lawn maintenance isn’t that tricky
Deepika | May 23 2009

Every homeowner longs to have the most excellent lawn and will do everything possible to maintain them. However, that is not as easy as it may sound. Sustaining a lawn requires watering, mowing and much more. We are, therefore, providing you with some alternatives that are not only low maintenance but also make your lawn look good.


Synthetic Lawn:

Synthetic lawns have changed the face of gardening dramatically. Many companies are coming up with great quality grass turfs that won’t fade and thus, preserve the environment too. These lawns don’t mature, therefore, no hassle of cutting, mowing or wear and tear. Once you install the synthetic garden you don’t need to worry for years as they come with abiding warranties.

Xeriscaping and rock gardens:

Xeriscaping is the art of landscaping with plants that do not need a lot of water. It often uses a combination of rocky and drought-tolerant vegetation. Rock gardens are fantastic for xeriscaping. They may take up the space bushes normally occupy and require less care. You may hire a landscape professional to create the design and do the rest all by yourself.

Clovers Lawns:

Most lawns have clover, but the clover is completely occupied by the domineering presence of grass. This alternative not only requires less hard work but also blooms small flowers. Clover is a nitrogen fixer and enhances the health of your soil and lawn.

Cultivating a moss lawn:

Growing moss has gradually become a desirable and low-maintenance alternative to grass lawns as they append incredible tranquility and beauty to any garden. It requires no mowing or fertilizers; you may reflect upon starting with a shady corner and swell from there, if you like.

Via: LuxuryHousingTrends

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