Australian screening plants
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We give you the best varieties of narrow plants and trees to plant in narrow garden beds or narrow spaces. These varieties will also give you screening.
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Blueberry ash (Elaeocarpus reticulatus) is perfect as a screening plant or for informal hedging due to the density of its foliage. Responds well to pruning for a more formal shape if desired.
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For instant privacy and structure, nothing beats it. Thick, lush, lime green foliage and a naturally upright form make it ideal for screening.
• Grows quickly and evenly
• Formal look, and can…
ANDREW STARK on Instagram: "‘BACKYARD BLISS’ Lily pilly is one of the best cultivars for a quick growing evergreen screen that is pest resistant….. plant in a full sun to partly shaded position and tolerant of most soils except wet feet. Feed 3 or 4 times a year and trim every 3 months in most instances for best results #andrewstark #andrewstarkgardens #andrewstarkgardendesign #gardendesign #gardendesignmelbourne #hedges #topiary #pruning #gardenreno #gardenrenovation #gardenlovers…
Explore ten fast-growing native trees ideal for Australian gardens that are both attractive and low-maintenance. Discover species like Syzygium Australe, known for its lush foliage and rapid growth, perfect for a thriving backyard oasis. These trees not only enhance the aesthetics of your space but also support local wildlife. Check out the full article to find out more about each tree variety and how to incorporate them into your garden design for a beautiful, resilient landscape.
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