Here’s How to Create a Low-Maintenance Landscape
Maintaining your landscape can be time-consuming, but it doesn't have to be! You can create a low-maintenance landscape for your property in Pennsylvania so you can still enjoy a beautiful display outside without doing a lot of maintenance work. To create this kind of landscape, you'll want to use native plants, as they'll require less care to thrive since they're already accustomed to the conditions in your area. Then, consider the sun exposure your landscape beds receive and their soil health before choosing the plants to ensure they'll do well on your property. Finally, lay mulch and refresh it every year, as this ground cover will retain moisture and reduce the frequency of watering your plants. If you want to take it a step further, you can opt for rocks instead of a traditional mulch ground cover for even less maintenance.
Plant Native Plants to Reduce the Maintenance of Your Landscape
When creating a low-maintenance landscape, it's best to plant native plants. These are plants that are already accustomed to the environment and climate in your area, meaning they'll require less care and attention to thrive. This means they'll need less watering, pruning, and fertilizing, allowing you to spend less time maintaining them.
Consider Sun Exposure & Soil Health Before Choosing Plants for Your Landscape
Another way to create a low-maintenance landscape is to consider sun exposure and soil health before choosing your plants. Different plants have different sun and soil needs, so you'll want to ensure you select ones that will do well with your property's specific conditions. For example, if your landscape gets a lot of sun, you'll want to choose plants that thrive in that environment. On the other hand, if your landscape is mostly shaded, you'll want to choose plants that prefer less sunlight.
Additionally, you'll want to consider the soil health on your property, as some plants can tolerate poor soil conditions, while others need nutrient-rich soil to thrive. By choosing plants that will do well with your property's specific conditions, you can reduce the amount of maintenance they need.
Lay Mulch & Refresh It Every Year to Make Your Landscape Low-Maintenance

Laying mulch in your landscape beds is another way to make them low-maintenance. Mulch retains moisture, which reduces the frequency of watering your plants. It also helps to suppress weed growth, meaning you won't have to spend as much time pulling them and your plants will not have any competition for nutrients. However, you'll want to refresh it every year to keep it looking its best and ensure it continues to provide these benefits.
While refreshing your mulch every year may seem like more work, it'll actually make maintaining your landscape easier in the long run. However, if you want to take it a step further, you can opt for rocks instead of a traditional mulch ground cover. Rocks are a great low-maintenance option because they don't need to be replenished as often. They also help to keep your landscape looking neat and tidy.
Call us today to schedule our landscape installation service!
At Lehigh Valley Lawn, we offer our landscape installation service to residential and commercial properties, as well as HOAs, in Macungie, East Greenville, Fogelsville, PA, and other surrounding areas. Our team will help you create a low-maintenance landscape using beautiful native plants and ensure it has a fresh ground cover. We've been helping property owners achieve their dream landscapes since 2001, so you can rest assured we have the skills and experience to deliver excellent results to you. Call us at (484) 547-8246 to schedule our landscape installation service today!
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