888oz888
Finding My Feet

What plants for the front yard?

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Hi Everyone 

We just finished doing a front retaining wall with the sienna sleepers from bunnings. But are so lost as to how to landscape it with plants. 

Near the house window there are 3 bush roses.

Could someone please suggest some not expensive plants ,hedges that we can plant behind the retaining wall.

The yard behind the retaining wall is sloping towards the wall. We also have a lot of garden rocks that the previous owner had which where kept just behind the old retaining wall.

We would like to rent the property in future so looking for something that is less maintenance but looks good for street appeal.

Thanks 😊 

 

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JacobZ
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: What plants for the front yard?

Hi @888oz888,

 

A warm welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community and thank you for your question.

 

Congrats on finishing the retaining wall, the Sienna sleepers look great. Now for the fun part: landscaping! 

 

You might be able to use the leftover rocks to create a border behind the retaining wall that delineates the lawn from your garden beds. Alternatively, you could add some border garden edging to create a garden bed area.

 

You could then add some high-quality garden soil to your garden bed to give a quality start for any plants you add.

 

It sounds like you’re aiming for something tidy and low maintenance, which is a smart move, especially if you're planning to rent the property out later. A good-looking front yard can really boost street appeal without needing much ongoing effort.

 

Think hardy plants that don’t need constant pruning or watering. Some options include -

 

  • Westringia - A tough Aussie native that handles drought, wind, and poor soil. It stays neat with minimal pruning and looks great year-round.

 

  • Callistemons - Hardy, bird-attracting natives with striking red flowers. They cope well with most conditions and only need the occasional tidy-up.
     
  • Native Rosemary - Same great qualities: drought-tolerant, compact, and perfect for low-maintenance hedging or fillers.

 

  • Indian Hawthorne - Compact and evergreen with pink or white flowers. It’s very low fuss, tolerates sun and neglect, and is ideal for a neat, tidy look.

 

  • Gardenias - Adds a touch of greenery and beautiful fragrance. 

 

You might also like to check out How To Plan & Landscape a Garden Makeover and How to choose plants for your garden for some further guidance.

 

Allow me to tag @Dave-1, @mich1972 and @Noelle  to see if they have any ideas.

 

Jacob

 

Dave-1
Community Megastar

Re: What plants for the front yard?

Afternoon @888oz888 

Now that looks like a beautiful retaining wall :smile:

Are you going to put in some solid drainage behind it? 100mm ag-pipe would be good for sure.

 

I like the idea of using rocks for an edge of a garden, but also am thinking its one more thing to be worried about if you are renting it out. Having grass up to the timber edge and maybe using the rocks around teh small shrubs/trees that @JacobZ has suggested might be an idea? 

 

The ground looks compacted and possible a little poor in compost atm, just a note you shouldnt plant things straight in if you put in fresh compost. I have a coup[le of rosemary bushed that i have let go (as in havnt pruned them) and they look pretty nice, smell great and might be an option for a low maintence edging.

 

Definently keep that crepe myrtle :smile: I have three in my front yard, well 3 plus a bunch of smaller self seeded ones. Maybe a few more of them? They are hardy and with an ocasional prune reallly add nice shade in summer, and let the light in in winter.

 

Dave

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