Looking for very, very, very easy to care for plants for small, sunny area with good soil.?

Just something green, maybe blooms from time to time, but pretty much cares for its self. Nice weather year around, southern california few miles from mexico. Some suggestions please?

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Small area, easy care, want some green with a splash of color.
1. Back row, taller plants: Dietes iridioides, Fortnight Lily. blooms beautiful white flowers every 14 days without failure. Great easy care, often over looked garden plant.
2. Middle row, med. height: Hemerocallis hybrids. evergreen, repeat blooming day lillies. (recommend some reds & cream colored varities. contact me via answeres for some names & where you can get them in san diego area)
3. Front row, low and colorful: Cuphea hyssopifolia False Heather. low growing always in bloom 365 days a year, tiny pink, purple & white bloom giving color to entire plant. another great, overlooked, easy care garden plant.

Once planted, water once a week. Feed general purpose plant food 3 times a year. General maintenance, 30 minutes or less per month for a great looking garden, year 'round. You'll love it!

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I definitely recommend ivy. They're beautiful, extremely easy to take care of, live long, and are very hard to kill.
Snake plant (Sansevera) You would really have to work hard to kill it.
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