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Five flowers to plant that are perfect for lazy gardeners – they barely need watering

Published on May 20, 2025 at 03:46 PM

GARDENING experts have revealed the flowers that can transform a garden with minimal effort and upkeep.

These vibrant plants, best planted in and , are adapted to thrive with minimal water, having originated in hot, dry regions like southern and south America.

Macro photograph of pink carnations.
These flowers require little effort

1. Globe amaranth

The globe amaranth is “a lazygardener’sdream”;;, according to Southern Living.

These round-shaped flowers, which can be spotted by their striking bright hues of magenta, purple, red and pink, do not require deadheading.

They are also heat and drought tolerant, meaning they grow well in full sun and can thrive even in poor soil.

Once established, they require little watering and are generally pest-free.

Close-up photo of globe amaranth flowers.
Globe amaranth is native to Central America including Panama and Guatemala

2. Summer snapdragon

As their name suggests, these flowers are happy basking in the sun in hot conditions, where other plants would struggle.

Not only are they highly heat tolerant, they are also resistant to most pests and diseases.

They are known for their tall flower heads that come in blue, pink and purple.

This plant only requires occasional deadheading.

Though Summer snapdragons appreciate regular watering, they can handle dry spells well.

Pink Angelonia flowers in bloom.
Summer snapdragon is native to Mexico and the West Indies

3. Blanket flowers

These blood-orange flowers, native to north and South America, are frequently found growing by beaches.

The vibrant, daisy-like plants are known for being drought-resistant and sun-loving.

They are also easy to grow, requiring little or no fertiliser.

When caring for them, all they require is occasional watering and that for their old flower heads to be trimmed from time to time to allow new growth.

They are also not prone to pests and typically bloom continuously through the warmer months.

Close-up of red and yellow blanket flowers.
Blanket flowers are native to north and south America

4. Dianthus

These pink flowers each have five petals with a frilled or pinked margin.

Their flower stems have a distinctive spicy fragrance which calls to mind clove and cinnamon.

This plant is also perennial, meaningit will come back every year.

Dianthus is compact in size, tolerates cooler temperatures, and can thrive even in containers, requiring only minimal upkeep beyond the removal of spent blooms.

Close-up of red and white Dianthus flowers.
Dianthus flowers are native to southern Europe and parts of Asia

5. Ornamental purslane

These delicate, brightly coloured flowers require minimal maintenance and prefer less water.

Purslane grows best in full sun and well-drained soil, and it tolerates heat and drought well.

The plant’s succulent leaves store water, making it highly adaptable to dry conditions.

It spreads quickly, making it effective for ground cover, and does not require fertiliser or pruning beyond occasional trimming to manage growth.

Common purslane (Portulaca oleracea) with pink flowers.
While the origin of these plants is unknown, they are thought to have originated in northern Africa or western Asia

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