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Our budget for the pool isn't going to stretch far enough for landscaping, but we're going to have to get rid of a few trees and bushes when putting it in. Just wondering if anyone has any recommendations for plants that will cope OK with being near a pool? We're going for a salt-water pool and imagine the kids will splash plenty of water about. And of course we don't want anything that will drop too much waste into the pool.
Joe
Good topic.
There are plenty of salt-tolerant plants, including many Australian natives that cope with coastal conditions. Consider a coastal banksia, dianella (flax lillies) or westringia (coastal rosemary). Some grevillea and fuchsia varieties might also suit. I also like agave and aloe plants, which can cope with anything.
Make sure you steer well clear of bamboo - they often cause issues with plumbing and paving.
Hydrangeas are pretty tough and low maintenance. I think these blue hydrangeas look fantastic.
The pool is not salt water
Hello @Bill47
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. Thank you for joining the discussion and sharing that information about your pool.
The plants that have been mentioned by our members can be used near your chlorine pool as well. For example, the Succulents that @ProjectPete mentioned are actually very tolerant of both salt and chlorinated water. The Endless Summer Hydrangea Bailmer - Hydrangea macrophylla recommended by @AndreaNg is also an excellent plant near the pool. My favorite one is the Westringia as suggested by @Kermit. It is drought tolerant and is excellent for hedging and screening.
Chlorinated water or salt water is harmful to plants. I suggest that you water the plants with fresh water in case it has been splashed or drenched in pool water. Please keep us updated, we look forward to seeing your new garden.
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Eric
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