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Gardener shares 10 'fuss free' plants that grow quickly with 'beautiful flowers'

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Gardening is an enjoyable hobby, but keeping flowerbeds blooming requires a lot of patience as many need to be planted well in advance.However, certain plants can grow relatively quickly, producing pretty flowers in the process.

If you want to spruce up your back garden but didn't have time this year to get your hands dirty, one pro has shared their go to shrubs that are "fuss-free" to plant and offer beautiful displays.Gardening expert David Domoney has shared the best fast-growing plants that suit a variety of spaces on his website.

Whether you're looking colourful flowers, want to add some privacy to your back garden, or just starting fresh, he recommends starting with shrubs to fill up space, reports the Express.He said: "If you’re looking to plug some gaps in your existing garden, or you’re starting your garden from scratch, the following shrubs will put on plenty of vigorous growth to fill bare corners quickly with their lush leaves and beautiful flowers."These options are fast-growing and full of colour so there will be minimal waiting time between planting and enjoying their beautiful displays.

Plus, many of them are really easy to grow and suit many soil types and positions, so are perfect for beginners."Fast-growing shrubs provide a hit of ‘instant’ impact in the garden, perfect for filling space while slower-growing varieties get established." Here are David Domoney's 10 favourite fast-growing plants Spirea japonica is a bushy deciduous shrub whose stems produce clusters of delicate pink flowers in summer.David said: “Fairly fuss-free, it will bring some colour to your city, courtyard, cottage or coastal garden where it can grow to one metre tall.”Well-loved for its large and magnificent flower heads in a

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