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Front yard garden bed screening

suequarford
Building a Reputation
suequarford
suequarford
Building a Reputation

 

A garden bed full of fragrant plants in the front yard created a lively feature and partitioning from the street.

 

 

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The project

 

I planted a port wine magnolia at each end with Camelia Sesanquas in-between as screening at the front of our property. We have so many beautiful examples of Sesanquas used for hedging down this way on the NSW South Coast.

 

Our soil is very dense with clay so I mixed new soil and compost mix into the garden bed. My yard was a blank canvas so I love incorporating all my favourite plants. The fragrance of port wine magnolias is one of my favourites and a large part of my reason for planting them. 

 

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Before and after

 

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suequarford
Building a Reputation

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suequarford
Building a Reputation

My Camellias and Port Wine Magnolias are coming along beautifully 😊.

EricL
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Hi @suequarford 

 

Thank you so much for that update. What an amazing transformation, you can clearly see how much they've grown when compared to the first photo you posted. I reckon in a few more months you won't even see the gaps between them.

 

Eric

 

Old-gal24
Amassing an Audience

Just loved reading this post about the Port Wine Magnolias, even better seeing the update @suequarford  @EricL & @Jason Only wish I could grow them here.  Savage frost wouldn't allow me to plant them..   BUT I do have to say @suequarford  I was so pleased to come across your post and follow your replies.. they look amazing.  

 

Thank you 

This Oldgal

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