i have soent the morning digging out a row of 5 pittosporums. I would like to put a feature tree in the area. My problem is it is on the western side of the house and thats where my solar panels are. My ideal would have been a Acer Autumn Glory but think it would be to big. I have shifted a lemon tree from an other area in the garden as it was not doing very well and needed more sun. Sandy soil in Melbournes southeastern suburbs. Any one have any suggestions of a small tree for the area before i hit mr goole and the gardening books.
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Do you have any interest in a fruit tree @Flower24? And can you tell us what size tree (maximum height) you are looking for?
I am envious of all your fruit trees.
You have so many options about what to plant in this space. This is a excellent guide that might help narrow it down - http://www.flemings.com.au/documents/top_10_trees_guide_2012.pdf
Couldnt help myself bought full size Flemings cherry and have planted it so it doesnt interfere with the solar panels, but still have plenty of room. Thank you for the Flemings brochure. They have some great ideas ideas have been able to narrow it done to about 3-4 to pick from will now think it through for a few days before i hit the nursery again. Think i need a plan of action first. thanks for all your help. Its been great.
Thank youfor your suggestion. Think i will put a grevillia moonlight in the area.
They are a beautiful tree and have lovely flowers. It is also the required height to get around the issue of the solar panels.
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