Low-maintenance plants are species that require minimal care to thrive, making them ideal for gardeners who want beautiful landscapes with less effort. Examples include daylilies, sedum, and ornamental grasses. These plants are typically drought-tolerant, pest-resistant, and capable of thriving in a variety of soil conditions with little need for fertilization, pruning, or frequent watering. Low-maintenance plants are popular in both residential and commercial landscapes for their ability to provide continuous interest and color without the need for intensive care. They are often used in large plantings, borders, and mass landscapes where consistent performance and minimal upkeep are priorities. Incorporating low-maintenance plants into the landscape helps reduce the time and resources needed to maintain a healthy, attractive garden.
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