The Bunnings Workshop community can help with your home improvement projects.
Hi
Just looking for ideas for what native plants I could plant and use in front garden?
Solved! See most helpful response
Depends what you want, local councils usually give residents a certain amount of free plants to collect from them each year
Our front garden is being set up with native plants to house / feed / protect the abundance of small birds in our area, so we've opted for a diverse selection of plants that contain dense closely planted shrubs and vines for nesting / hiding & foraging. We also have a few spikey plants set up next to our bird baths for extra protection.
These are a few that we use and my parents have used:
Acacia ulicifolia
Banksias
Bursarias
Correas
Daviesias
Dillwynias
Epacrises
Eremophila Summertime Blue
Eucalyptuses
Grevilleas
Hakeas
Hakeas
Kangaroo Paws
Lambertias
Myoporum parvifolium Creeping Boobialla
Styphelias
Woollsias
Hope this helps
It's great to see that @Remarka6le has provided you with a list of options @WK71. I'm sure you'll find many of them suitable for your front garden.
If you can provide as much information as possible about what type of plantings you'd like to create, that would assist our members with offering great suggestions. Letting us know if you were you after colour, screening or low-lying varieties and how much space you have would help greatly.
A good tip is to go for a drive around your local areas and look for natives thriving in your climate that you like the look of. There are several plant-identifying apps that will allow you to determine what the plant actually is. Failing that, pop some pictures up here, and our experts should be able to identify them for you.
I'm sure you'll find this article on How to plan a garden makeover useful. Also, check out our amazing range of natives in-store. Your local store will stock native trees and shrubs suitable for your location.
Please let us know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
Workshop is a friendly place to learn, get ideas and find inspiration for your home improvement projects
We would love to help with your project.
Join the Bunnings Workshop community today to ask questions and get advice.