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It is important to start the process hassle garden. This article will first step and helps to achieve a good understanding of what we are facing a weekend gardener. Our goal is to create a garden that practically takes care of itself.

Peace has never found a way to escape from prison and difficult tasks, endless work requires high maintenance gardens.

To avoid the fate of peace, start with a critical review of holding a yard and garden.

Start by taking a walk around your property and note how long you tend to different areas.

• What plants require more attention, now?
• There are areas that could suffer and to care less?
• Are there areas that you love so much that no matter how much maintenance do not want to change?
• You can view all area reduced in size, or design can be improved with low maintenance and gardening techniques?
• What is the problem, weeding the area?
• What is the hard cut your lawn?

In his book, The Weekend Gardener “- Guidelines for busy people Backyard gardening fun, I would very concrete ways to tackle your problem areas, how to think critically about current issues with maintenance, you’d think. Take the trip with a critical eye and a notebook. Make some notes to yourself about what you see, what you imagine and what you are facing.

How to do a feasibility study, do not forget that in order to consider what you “hate” about gardening. We want to get rid of these areas at first.

Everyone is different on this issue. Some hate mowing, while others actually enjoy exercise and like to get out in the sun. Some find it hard pruning, the process of capture of other weeds, and got a handful of which are heavily abroad. I have a cousin who was found in the fact that the miracle in neighboring yards allowed pull up (the biggest surprise of joy and appreciation of his neighbors), after fleeing from them in their yard.

As part of your yard tour ‘is to emphasize the areas that need work, what do you think about each one, and a list of which are particularly time consuming.

When finished, take your list and see (!) In addition to items that you intend to consider how much maintenance you may require. Then put a question mark (?) Except those that you see, but high maintenance and have a lot of work. Later you will find time-saving techniques you can certainly apply to many of these problem areas.

Now I am planning to make your efforts to eliminate these areas marked. You want low-maintenance way to transform these resources for pleasure rather than wear. But you can do something to ease tensions, while first to see the problems there in your yard. So this tour as a first step towards real freedom and joy in your garden experience.