flowerbug
Garden Master
@heirloomgal i don't prune our tomato plants either. i figure the plant knows what it is doing much more than i will ever know so let it rip and so far we keep getting plenty of production.
If it's only every 2 or 3 months I guess it's not so bad I guess, I just never weed for more than 15 minutes at a time with my hoe. Just a quick pass and I'm done, and with the hoe I actually really enjoy it. It feels like sweeping to me, not weeding. I almost finished thinning all the rest of the carrot rows today which is much like weeding really and, honestly, it was the most loathesome garden job I've done in awhile. WAY too fiddly. I was almost regretting having planted all the rows! So I guess the periwinkle will have to go.a few hours for a few hundred square feet once every few months is pretty low maintenance... if you don't have trees and want to do mulches on pathways you can get by with even less work but it still does end up needing work once in a while because organic mulches will decay and turn into humus and eventually support sprouting weeds so you will want to redo the pathway mulch or if you use gravel for the pathways that also will need to be cleaned sometimes as dirt and seeds get deposited in the pathways (birds, wind, rains, spills, people with muddy shoes who don't listen, dogs digging, moles, etc...).
the absolute least amount of garden effort is to live in a climax forest, but then you won't be able to grow full sun crops very well - there are always trade-offs.