Drought-resilient planting for hot dry summers. Mediterranean plants thrive with minimal watering.
Site Analysis
Sun Exposure
Full sun
Soil Type
Chalk/sandy loam
Moisture
Dry
Site Challenges
- Hot dry summers
- Free-draining soil
- Drought prone
Design Opportunities
- Mediterranean plants thrive
- Scent and texture
- Low water once established
Design Concept
Gravel garden approach. Drought-tolerant plants in free-draining conditions. Silver-gray foliage palette.
Key Features
Lavender and Mediterranean herbs
Gravel mulch reduces watering
Silver-gray foliage theme
Scented and pollinator-friendly
Planting Palette
Layered planting creates year-round structure and seasonal interest
Plant Customization Available
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Structure Layer (Trees & Shrubs)
Provides framework and year-round presence
Lavandula angustifolia
English Lavender
Aromatic evergreen shrub with purple flowers. Drought-tolerant and attracts pollinators.
Rosmarinus officinalis
Rosemary
Aromatic evergreen herb with blue flowers. Drought-tolerant Mediterranean plant.
Seasonal Layer (Perennials)
Flowers and foliage through the seasons
Agapanthus praecox
African Lily
Bold blue or white flower heads on tall stems. Excellent for coastal and hot, dry sites.
Echinacea purpurea
Coneflower
Pink-purple daisy flowers loved by pollinators. Tough and drought-tolerant.
Verbena bonariensis
Argentinian Vervain
Tall, airy purple flowers that sway in breeze. Self-seeds freely and loved by butterflies.
Ground Cover Layer
Suppresses weeds and completes the layers
Sedum species
Stonecrop
Succulent ground cover perfect for dry, sunny sites. Flowers attract butterflies.
Thymus serpyllum
Creeping Thyme
Aromatic ground cover with tiny flowers. Tolerates light foot traffic.
Euphorbia characias
Mediterranean Spurge
Architectural evergreen with lime-green flower heads. Drought-tolerant and structural.
These are indicative images. Actual plant appearance varies by season, maturity, and growing conditions. Always confirm size, condition, and specific variety upon ordering from your chosen supplier.
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Care Plan Preview
Understanding the time commitment and techniques required to keep your planting looking its best
Annual Care Time
12-18 hours
Spread across the year in simple seasonal tasks
Homeowner Friendly
Yes, achievable
Suitable for someone with good health and mobility. No specialized equipment required.
Professional Care Cost
£350-550
Per year for professional gardener maintenance
Care Requirements by Species
Structure Layer (Trees & Shrubs)
Betula pendula (Silver Birch)
Annual care time: 1-2 hours
Techniques Required:
- • Light formative pruning in late summer (once established)
- • Remove dead or damaged branches
- • No regular pruning needed
- • Minimal watering after establishment (1-2 years)
Homeowner Notes:
- • Very low maintenance once established
- • May need stepladder for pruning mature trees
- • No specialist skills required
Viburnum tinus (Laurustinus)
Annual care time: 2-3 hours
Techniques Required:
- • Light trim after flowering (spring)
- • Remove any frost-damaged shoots
- • Shape maintenance if used for screening
- • Water during dry spells in first 2 years
Homeowner Notes:
- • Simple hand pruning with secateurs
- • Very forgiving and tough
- • Suitable for beginners
Fargesia murielae (Umbrella Bamboo)
Annual care time: 1-2 hours
Techniques Required:
- • Remove dead canes at base in spring
- • Thin out oldest canes every 2-3 years
- • Water well during dry periods
- • Mulch annually to retain moisture
Homeowner Notes:
- • Non-invasive clumping type (no spreading)
- • Minimal intervention needed
- • Simple cutting with loppers
Seasonal Layer (Perennials)
Geranium 'Rozanne'
Annual care time: 1 hour
Techniques Required:
- • Cut back to ground level in late autumn
- • Optional: deadhead to prolong flowering
- • Water during establishment only
- • No feeding required once established
Homeowner Notes:
- • Exceptionally low maintenance
- • RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
- • Perfect for beginners
Alchemilla mollis (Lady's Mantle)
Annual care time: 1 hour
Techniques Required:
- • Cut back foliage after flowering (July)
- • Remove spent flowers to prevent self-seeding
- • No watering needed once established
- • Incredibly drought-tolerant
Homeowner Notes:
- • One of the easiest perennials to grow
- • Tolerates virtually any conditions
- • No specialist knowledge needed
Ground Cover Layer
Dryopteris filix-mas (Male Fern)
Annual care time: 30 minutes
Techniques Required:
- • Remove dead fronds in early spring
- • Apply mulch annually to retain moisture
- • Water during very dry spells
- • No pruning or feeding required
Homeowner Notes:
- • Minimal care required
- • Perfect for neglected shady areas
- • Extremely low maintenance
Ajuga reptans (Bugle)
Annual care time: 30 minutes
Techniques Required:
- • Trim back after flowering if needed
- • Remove any spreading growth from paths
- • No regular maintenance required
- • Self-sufficient once established
Homeowner Notes:
- • Almost zero maintenance
- • Excellent weed suppressor
- • Thrives on neglect
Professional Gardener Cost Breakdown: The estimated annual cost of £350-550 assumes 3-4 seasonal visits (spring tidy, summer maintenance, autumn cutback, winter check) at £100-150 per visit for a garden of this size. Costs vary by region and specific contractor rates.
Your custom plan includes a detailed care calendar with month-by-month tasks and estimated time requirements to help you plan whether to maintain the garden yourself or budget for professional help.
Seasonal Color Palette
Understanding the colors and visual interest your garden will display throughout the year
Spring (March-May)



- Viburnum tinus: White-pink flowers in clusters
- Ajuga reptans: Blue flower spikes emerge
- Ferns unfurling: Fresh lime-green fronds
- Betula pendula: Delicate bright green catkins and leaves
Summer (June-August)




- Geranium 'Rozanne': Continuous blue flowers (peak season)
- Alchemilla mollis: Frothy lime-yellow flowers
- Fargesia bamboo: Lush green architectural foliage
- Ferns: Peak lushness with deep green fronds
Autumn (September-November)






- Betula pendula: Golden yellow autumn foliage
- Geranium 'Rozanne': Still flowering until first frost
- Ferns: Bronze and copper tones before dormancy
- Ajuga reptans: Purple-bronze foliage intensifies
Winter (December-February)





- Betula pendula: Stunning white bark stands out against winter sky
- Viburnum tinus: Evergreen structure with winter blooms
- Fargesia bamboo: Year-round green foliage and elegant stems
- Ajuga reptans: Purple-tinged foliage adds winter color
Year-Round Interest: This planting scheme ensures something of interest in every season.
The evergreen structure plants (Viburnum, Bamboo, Ajuga) provide consistent presence, while deciduous plants (Birch, Ferns) offer dramatic seasonal change. Long-flowering perennials bridge the gap between spring and autumn.
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Full shopping list with quantities, sizes, and supplier codes included in your custom plan
Maintenance Rhythm
Simple seasonal tasks keep your garden looking its best
Spring
- Prune lavender
- Refresh gravel mulch
Summer
- Deadhead only
- Zero watering
Autumn
- Light tidy
Winter
- Minimal care
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