Easy-care flowers: the top 7 for the garden

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If you like to forget to water the flowers, but still want to have a beautiful garden, you should plant these easy-care flowers - we have the top 7.

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A flower-rich garden can be achieved without much effort and care [Photo: Alexander Raths/ Shutterstock.com]

Not everyone has a green thumb or enough time to take good care of their plants. So it must have happened to many hobby gardeners that one or the other plant unfortunately died of thirst. In order not to have to do without beautiful flowers in the garden or on the balcony, we have prepared the 7th series for you easy-care types of flowers that all have one thing in common: They survive and thrive without regular care watering and care.

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  • 1. verbena
  • 2. lavender
  • 3. spider flowers
  • 4. sedum
  • 5. sunflowers
  • 6. Busy Lizzies
  • 7. marigolds

1. verbena

The flowering plant is well suited for planting in flower pots as well as beds along the way. Even on the hottest days, she never lets her head down and loves to be swarmed by butterflies.

Verbena purple and pink flowers
Even on the hottest days, verbena won't let you down [Photo: ttoleg/ Shutterstock.com]

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2. lavender

The fragrant lavender not only prefers a lot of sun, but also needs little water. The scent is also said to repel mosquitoes. The purple-colored plant offers many advantages for little effort. Bees are also happy if you give lavender a place in your garden or on the balcony.

lavender field
The fragrant lavender not only prefers a lot of sun, but also needs little water [Photo: Lynn Yeh/ Shutterstock.com]

3. spider flowers

The annual spider flower is very hardy. In addition, it also copes well with very dry and arid soil as well as hot summer days. Its nectar attracts butterflies and other insects, and it gives off a strong floral scent. It is also very suitable as a cut flower.

pink spider flower
The annual spider flower is very hardy

4. sedum

the sedum does best in a sunny to partially shaded area. It prefers normal to even dry soil. Her flowers can be very colorful and quite large, reaching 60-70 cm in height.

sedum
The sedum plant does best in a sunny to partially shaded area [Photo: Nick Pecker/ Shutterstock.com]

5. sunflowers

sunflowers are rightly among the most popular garden flowers: the cheerful, large blossoms make every garden shine. Sunflowers naturally prefer a lot of sun and can also get by with nutrient-poor and dry soil. The sunflower seeds are also a tasty addition that the birds in your garden will also appreciate.

sunflower
The cheerful, large flowers of the sunflower brighten up any garden [Photo: Rusla Ruseyn/ Shutterstock.com]

6. Busy Lizzies

In contrast to the other flowers that we show you here, the hard-working Lizzie feels happiest where it is damp and shady. After planting, the small flowers will soon bloom by themselves and ensure a long-lasting bloom.

Busy Lizzie red pink flowers
Hardworking Lizzie likes it damp and shady [Photo: inavanhateren/ Shutterstock.com]

7. marigolds

marigolds come in a variety of shapes, sizes and bright colors. They like warm and dry conditions and lots of sun. While the slightly larger specimens make beautiful cut flowers, the smaller ones are also ideal for decorating salads - because most marigolds are also edible.

Marigold yellow flowers easy to care for
Marigolds like warm, dry conditions and lots of sun [Photo: Olena Z]

In addition to these flowers, there are other ways to design a garden without much maintenance. Our top tips for one easy-care garden see this article.

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