After years of traditional gardening (and even running my own florist shop and greenhouse!), I began finding the physical side of gardening harder to manage due to hip and autoimmune conditions. But I wasn’t ready to give up the joy of growing food and flowers,so I transformed my backyard into a beautiful, low-maintenance space that supports my wellbeing.
I replaced heavy digging and constant watering with wicking bucket systems on raised stands, no bending required! I redesigned the layout with clear paths, grouped plantings, and artificial turf for easy upkeep. Now, my backyard is filled with herbs, fruit trees, and homegrown veggies, all thriving with minimal effort, and it also helps my health.
This project inspired my book, showing others how to garden smarter, not harder. My garden now brings daily joy, fresh produce, and peace of mind, and it’s built to keep growing with me as I age.
Steps
Step 1
Steps I Took to Complete My Backyard Makeover
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Assessed the existing garden and planned a low-maintenance redesign with help of a landscaper.
I looked at what was no longer working physically (digging, bending, watering) and sketched out a plan that would be easier to maintain long-term.
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Engaged a landscaper to install artificial turf and define layout
A professional landscaper helped with laying artificial turf and edging, creating a safe, easy-care surface with future accessibility in mind.
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Built custom timber stands for raised wicking bucket systems
I measured, cut, and assembled timber stands to bring the wicking buckets up to waist height, removing the need to bend or kneel.
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Installed 5-gallon wicking buckets and 60L self-watering tubs
Each container was layered with gravel, pipework, and quality potting mix to create self-watering systems for veggies, herbs, and fruit trees.
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Painted the white feature wall and installed decorative panels
This created a visual focal point and brightened up the garden area, giving the space a modern, clean look.
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Added fruit trees, herbs, and vegetables to wicking containers.
I planted easy-care edibles like citrus, mulberries, blueberries, rosemary, and basil into wicking tubs and buckets.
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Placed new decorative pots in front of the feature wall
I chose ribbed white and terracotta pots to create contrast and visual interest, especially near the entertaining area.
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Laid bark mulch and grouped plants for better access
Bark was added for tidiness and moisture retention, and plants were arranged by use and care level to simplify gardening routines.
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Installed garden lighting for evening ambience
I added solar lights to pathways and garden beds to make the space enjoyable after dark, especially near the seating area.
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Documented every step for my book
I tracked costs, steps, and results to help others create low-maintenance gardens,this project became the foundation of my book.
Step 2
Sat back, put my feet up, and now enjoy my garden every day
After all the planning, building, and planting, this garden has become my peaceful space, a place to relax, recharge, and feel proud of what I created. It’s my version of backyard bliss.