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I have a sad garden at the front of our house and is not very appealing to look at. I was hoping to pull it out and do something simple and tidy to suit the Sunshine Coast heat. I would really love some ideas on how to lay this out. I would like to keep the small trees and dress smaller plants around them.
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Hi, not actually sure it was a pretty thick hedge like mess. May look ok but was pretty prickly.
We moved out once we sold this place over a year ago now so can even go check. Sorry
Let us know if you need some recommendations for screening plants @Toni297. We would be happy to assist. Just let us know what your needs are and some details about the space you have and where you are based.
Jason
That’s ok thank you for replying! I’ll look for something similar 😊
Hi Jason,
I m looking to cover my bedroom window but still allow a breeze as I live in Perth in the valley and don’t get much sea breeze at all. I was thinking of potting some golden cane palms.
I’ve attached some pics.
Hi @Toni297,
We have a great range of golden cane palms, and your inspiration images can be replicated using a Northcote Pottery 100cm Black Emmerson Trough. Here's a helpful guide on How to grow palm trees.
Mitchell
thanks ever so much for the advice. Is there a palm tree that won’t grow too tall for outdoors
Hi @Toni297
If you were to build a timber raised garden bed to a height of 600mm, I suggest looking at the 200mm Golden Cane Palm - Dypsis lutescens. This particular variety has a maximum growth height of 1 meter and will spread across by 1 meter as well. Judicious trimming of the palm tree will control its growth and expansion.
Let me call on our experienced members @Noelle and @Adam_W for their recommendations.
If you need further assistance, please let us know.
Eric
I think @BradN has pretty much nailed some of the best options there.
There's always the usual questions to add here like soil quality, water levels etc.
Personally I'm a fan of gardenias and if kept well mulched and watered they are pretty happy in a sunny spot. They come in a couple of different sizes too and are quite prune-able. Reward is richly perfumed flowers with glossy, emerald green, tropical-look foliage.
Those existing trees aren't going to do much for you to be honest. They've lost all their lower foliage and unless you cut them back super hard they are unlikely to fill out again.
You could consider heliconias. They can be great to give you a bit of privacy and certainly have the tropical look. Especially when in flower. Just pick one that are the right height and suitable for the spot as some prefer shade.
I like those ideas also. I definitely have the inspiration I need now to build my garden in our front window.
Thanks again everyone!
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