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I’m after some ideas as what I can do with this space for a low maintenance garden. Should I remove the dead tree in the middle? What type of soil/nutrients/mulch is needed, and information on preparing the area prior to planting.
I would like a garden bed mound, a variety of plants that give height and shape, with shrubs, tall grasses for privacy and wild flowers.
Hi @bm77,
I'd think removing the tree prior to planting would be a good idea. If you get tree removalists to do it for you then you could have it chipped on-site and it used as mulch for the garden.
You might like to have several feature stones/boulders bought in to create some interest to the mound. Our supplier ANL can direct delivery to your home a range of boulders and rocks.
Do you have any idea of what the quality of soil is? If it is poor, once again, we can have ANL deliver a bulk quantity of garden soil to improve it.
For a low maintenance garden, I would suggest going with some Australia natives: Desert flame, Grevillea, Kangaroo paw, Bottlebrush, Australian violet and Everlasting daisy These are just a few examples and we have a wide range of them to choose from.
You should find this article helpful: 11 ground covers for your garden
I've thrown together a quick image of the tree removed and the mound planted.
Let me mention the very knowledgeable @Adam_W to see if he could provide some landscaping suggestions.
Please let me know if you need further assistance or had questions.
Mitchell
Thanks so much for your advice
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