Summary
The article explains how gardeners can create a low-maintenance “autopilot” yard by reducing routine chores through smart planning and simple tools. It highlights strategies like installing automatic hose timers and drip irrigation systems to manage watering efficiently without daily effort. The article also recommends choosing self-cleaning or drought-tolerant plants, which require less pruning and survive with minimal water once established. Adding mulch and weed barriers helps retain soil moisture while suppressing unwanted growth. It further suggests using watering globes for containers and selecting slow-growing shrubs to reduce trimming. Together, these methods help gardeners enjoy healthier landscapes with far less ongoing maintenance and effort.
Bob Vila