Hey everyone! I've got a 5x10m pebbled patch in my garden that faces south and is quite exposed, located in NW England. It's not used for parking anymore, but mainly serves as a cat litter spot at the moment. I'm looking to convert it back into a garden space but need a zero-maintenance solution. Lawn isn't an option, as I prefer container gardening now. I want to find no-fuss plants suitable for my area's weather, which is mostly rainy and windy with the occasional warm spell in summer. Any suggestions? Thanks!
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Check out Beth Chatto's gravel garden for inspiration! It used to be a car park and has plenty of ideas for low-maintenance plants. While it’s drier in Essex compared to your area, it could still spark some good ideas for your garden.
Honestly, if you're looking for a hands-off option, plastic plants might be the most maintenance-free choice. But if you're open to some low-maintenance solutions, consider creating raised beds with small, slow-growing shrubs like spindle, mixed in with sedum and ferns. You could use the pebbles as paths between the beds for a neat look.

Thanks! I really appreciate the tip. That garden looks stunning!