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plz recommend me somtging to fill the gap. yhinking thuja smarged or standard roses. well i just wa
Hello @aaina1
Thanks for sharing your question about What to plant in the gap next to the fence. I suggest having a look at this discussion - How to build a garden bed along a fence? by @Colossian. In the discussion the following plants were suggested: Lilly Pilly are ideal for creating a dense, attractive screen, with various types available depending on the height and look you’re after. Murraya is another hardy choice that produces fragrant white flowers and can be easily shaped into a hedge or left to grow more naturally. Agapanthus is also popular for its resilience, with minimal upkeep and vibrant blooms that add a splash of colour. For ground cover, Native Violets.
In regards to planting roses, it is possible as well but due to its thorny nature it will limit your access to your fence.
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Eric
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