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Hedging plant suggestions please

Nic1979
Finding My Feet

Hedging plant suggestions please

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Hello,

 

We are looking at using a hedge to soften the front of our brick house. Can anyone suggest a good plant for us? We don't want to have to be constantly trimming it, and aren't brilliant at keeping plants alive. Not keen on Lilly Pilly as the neighbours have some and they drop berries over our fence. We are in the Melbourne suburbs.  

 

Thanks,

 

Nic

Re: Hedging plant suggestions please

Not yet greygardener. We thought we should wait until Spring to plant something. 

 

Do you know what this is? I saw it when walking the dog. It's relatively new but looks beautiful. 

 

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Re: Hedging plant suggestions please

I am not sure. @Branchy249 might be able to identify it for you Nic.

trayzee67
Building a Reputation

Re: Hedging plant suggestions please

Hi POPPINS, thanks for the tip, Im thiking same as you Red ROBIN. but im just not sure if they can tolerate the heat  and  -4 temps we get also we have black soil ?????.  I do love them however and they are are great height. Thanks again . trayzee 67

tj67
poppins
Growing in Experience

Re: Hedging plant suggestions please

Red Robin is a tough  plant, I have seen a large hedge go under in a floods and at the same place out in a very hot sun as well as frost and - 4 degs maybe less as its close to a gully. Mine is the same out in the sun and never gets watered plus we had -3 deg this year and its out in flower now. 

poppins
Growing in Experience

Re: Hedging plant suggestions please

Don't  worry about the cold or frost they are tough, we went down to - 4 degs and been out in full sun and now they are in flower. 

trayzee67
Building a Reputation

Re: Hedging plant suggestions please

trayzee67,
Im really enjoying all the input everyone is giving each other , and its cetainly helping myself, I never realized how Difficult it is to select a "Hedge or Tree" Screen. espically when it is so dry here in Toowoomba/ it seems a contradiction as you see all the flowers etc out for "Carnival of Flowers ". A nursery today specializing in Australian natives" told me not to bother planting anything .. as its so dry and wait for rain.!!

You all have been so very helpful and i look forward to logging in more. Just a note I dont want to steal the gardening areas THUNDER as its AMAZING!! but on facebook a great place to go if you want a plant identifed is What Plant is That. just post a picture and in less than a day they seem to know. as they identified a red plant i posted on here, . But Im so glad i found this site.
tj67

Re: Hedging plant suggestions please

Many thanks for the feedback @trayzee67, much appreciated.

 

Feel free to ask the Workshop community if you want any plants identified. This has been a popular thread - https://www.workshop.com.au/t5/Garden/Name-the-plant/m-p/2692

 

It might also be timely to create a discussion for how to deal with the very dry conditions we're experiencing in much of the country. It certainly seems like it's going to be a tough summer ahead. 

 

Jason

 

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Lucille
Cultivating a Following

Re: Hedging plant suggestions please

Viburnum odoratissimus is hardy too. Beautiful fragrance. Will grow in full or semi shade to 3m. Need to trim annually. Easy to propagate by cuttings.
Lin2
Just Starting Out

Re: Hedging plant suggestions please

It says Ficus Microcarpa.

Lin2
Just Starting Out

Re: Hedging plant suggestions please

Hedging plant suggestions please. I have 2M wide walkway. I would like to put hedging plants along the fence as privacy between my neighbour.
Its sunny in am and shade in pm. what kind of hedging can you suggest ? thanks

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