Hedge Plants

Looking for some greenery along your fence line or just want to block the neighbours' view? Here you'll find tips on choosing and caring for hedge plants like Lilly Pilly and Pittosporum.
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This pin shows how to block your neighbor's view. Fountains and brick walls can help to hide your yard. The pin has two images from how-to guides.
How to Block Your Neighbor's View of Your Yard
Want to keep your neighbor from seeing your yard? When planning how to block the view, remember factors like space, cost and local rules. Check out the complete guide to figure out what plants or structures work so you can make your backyard private and peaceful. Read the guide to discover things to consider when planning to put up a view block to avoid problems later.
This pin shows planting holes ready for creating a lavender hedge. It also shows some example plant care when growing a hedge. In the image, there is lavender planted already
Growing a Lavender Hedge
Did you know bees absolutely love lavender? Having a lavender hedge can really make your garden a place the bees can't get enough of. If you're thinking about adding one to your garden, check out this article and follow along as we discuss some ways to plant your lavender hedge, as well as tips on just how to help to nurture the plants with proper care. Before you know it, you can get creative with garden spaces.
These images show different aspects of growing a Ficus hedge. The photos demonstrate plant care and planting techniques for establishing a healthy hedge. This pin contains helpful visuals for anyone wanting to create a natural privacy screen, and there are four images.
Guide to Growing a Ficus Hedge
Ficus hedges grow fast and can be pruned easily. One reason they're an awesome choice is that, left unpruned, they can grow way past houses at 80 feet tall. Want to know if Ficus is the right choice for your place? Check out the full article to see if a Ficus hedge is right for your yard.
The pin shows examples of camellia hedges. These hedges feature lush, green foliage and vibrant flowers. The four images offer different plant-care tips to help you grow camellias in your garden so can easily create a beautiful and resilient hedge wall.
Growing a Camellia Hedge - Expert Tips
Camellias are a great choice to use as a hedge thanks to how thick they grow and that they don't need too much care. They flower in winter. It is best to plant these shrubs in Autumn for best growing results. Find out which varieties work best for hedging. Need tips for pruning? See the article.
This Pinterest pin showcases screening plants, ideal for creating privacy in small gardens. It visually represents how to maximize greenery even where space is limited, with tightly planted shrubs.
Screening Plants for Narrow Spaces for Privacy
Looking for plants to create privacy in a small yard? As homes are built closer, finding the right screening plants is important. Some plants naturally stay narrow, making them perfect for tight spots. Certain bamboo grow up and not out. Want to learn some great backyard ideas? Read the full article for help choosing plants, plus tips for planting and care
The pin shows different kinds of Camellia Japonica and Sasanqua plants. All these plants needs similar type of care. There are 6 images in this pin.
Growing a Camellia Hedge
Camellias are great for hedges because they grow thick and don't need too much care. Some camellia hedges can live for over 100 years. Want to learn more easy tips for making your backyard beautiful? See the full article now
These images show different aspects of growing a Ficus hedge, focusing on plant care and planting. It shows closeups of the ficus plants and the planting process. Included are four images to reference for information about growing your own hedge.
Guide to Growing a Ficus Hedge
Ficus plants are great for hedges because they grow quickly and are easy to prune. The plants are often pruned or shaped to make hedges neat and grow well in different patterns. Learn more about growing your own Ficus hedges by reading the full article.
This pin shows several images providing steps to grow the Gardenia Hedge. It highlights plant care tips. These gardenia bushes will add beauty and a green touch to your garden or outdoor spaces to enjoy with friends and family. Learn what you need to help them grow.
Growing a Gardenia Hedge
Gardenias flower best when they are protected from strong sunshine in the afternoon. Taking good care and maintaining their shape is essential. Are you keen to grow beautiful gardenias? Find simple and clear instructions when you check out the full article and start your gardenia dreams today. They're easy to grow making it suitable for both new and experimented gardeners.
This pin shows examples of Australian native hedge plants, specifically referencing Callistemon viminalis. The image promotes a guide on choosing native hedge plants in Australia for your garden. Refer to the linked article to discover the perfect hedge plants for your backyard.
Australian Native Hedge Plants - Complete Guide
Looking for native hedge plants in Australia? Lilly Pillies and Grevilleas are great choices! Native plants attract local birds. Discover a complete guide to choosing the best Australian native hedge plants for your backyard. Check out the full article for more information on creating the perfect hedge for your garden. Find the best plants to make your Australian garden stunning.
This pin shows steps for caring for plants. Includes plant care ideas needed for outdoor trees and garden trees. Visual elements consist of an image of planting a tree into a hole and another showing plant care.
Guide to Growing a Ficus Hedge
Ficus plants grow super fast and that's why people like them for hedges. You can prune and shape them however you like, which is great. Check out this article full of tips on growing a ficus hedge if those sounds interesting. Learn what you need to know about getting started growing a hedge and keeping it healthy, right here.
This pin showcases plants for creating privacy screens, perfect for Australian gardens. Featured are a variety of plants including the Photinia fraseri, highlighted for their screening capabilities and aesthetic appeal. Find out how to incorporate these into your garden design.
The Best Screening Plants for Privacy
Looking for the best screening plants for privacy in your garden? Plants placed in the right spots are a great way to get some privacy and add beauty at the same time. A popular plant choice is Photinia fraseri. Interested in learning more about these plants? Check out the full article for our ultimate backyard ideas.
This pin contains multiple images about camellia plants. It shows examples of japonica and sasanqua varieties. Camellias make nice hedges because they grow thickly and don't need a lot of care, so consider growing one.
Growing a Camellia Hedge - Expert Tips
Camellias are great for hedges because they grow close together and aren't too hard to take care of. Some kinds of camellias have flowers that smell really good. Thinking of having a camellia hedge? Read the complete article to find out more about caring one now.
The pin shows information about growing a lavender hedge, and it mentions plant care. These images gives visual information about gardening with lavender, so get growing. Create the garden of your dreams.
Growing a Lavender Hedge
Growing a lavender hedge is really cool because bees absolutely love lavender plants. One lavender is nice, but a whole row looks amazing. Check out the article to learn all about growing these beautiful and useful plants. You, too, can create a landscape masterpiece. It's easier than you think. Lavender is a great choice, so learn more today.
This pin features information about the best screening plants for narrow spaces in Australian gardens. It's ideal for those looking to create privacy in small backyards. The images showcase various plant options suitable for tight spaces.
Screening Plants for Narrow Spaces
Looking for screening plants but short on space? Many Australian homes now have smaller blocks of land, so privacy can be an issue. It's important to pick plants that won't take over your whole garden! Did you know that some screening plants can also help reduce noise? Check out the full article to find the perfect screening plants for your narrow Australian garden and make your backyard an ultimate private space.
This pin showcases several low-maintenance hedge plants suitable for Australian gardens. It features images of green hedges, including Coastal Rosemary and Murraya paniculata, demonstrating their use in landscaping
7 Low Maintenance Hedge Plants (Australia)
Looking for easy hedge options? Some popular low maintenance hedge plants include Murraya, Photinia and Lilly Pilly. Interestingly, Sweet Viburnum are also very popular due to how easy they are to grow. For more detailed info about each plant and how to use them, check out the full article.