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Hi ,
The first pic is for my back colourbond fence . Not sure what to plant .. thinking of Lilly pilly but would like something low maintenance with no berries or invasive roots .
any ideas ?
thank u ..
2nd pic to hide the brick wall . Will remove the geranium n want something less invasive .
thank u
Hello @veronica50
Thank you so much for sharing the photos, they make the situation so much clearer.
For the back Colorbond fence (first photo):
You’re right to be cautious about Lilly Pilly. While they are hardy and attractive, many varieties do produce berries, which can attract birds and make a mess. If you’d prefer something low-maintenance, neat, and without invasive roots, here are a few options:
All of these can be clipped into a hedge along the fence, giving you a green screen with minimal fuss.
For hiding the brick wall (second photo):
Since you’ll be removing the geranium, something structured and reliable will soften the wall without being invasive. Some ideas:
If you’d prefer a hedge-style shrub there too, you could repeat Westringia, Viburnum, or even Japanese Box for a neat, classic look.
I also suggest having a look at this guide: How to choose a hedging plant by @Adam_W.
If you need further assistance, please let us know.
Eric
Thank You Eric for the helpful advice .. what do you think as a centre tree for the 2nd pic . Crape Myrtle ?
Hi @veronica50,
A smaller variety of crepe myrtle could be nice, but they are deciduous, so they would lose their leaves in the colder months.
If you were fine with this, a smaller variety like a Slender Black or a compact Midnight Magic could be a good option.
Let me know what you think.
Jacob
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