Retaining wall plant ideas
Kel
5 år siden
Would love some suggestions about which plants to put in the retaining wall in our courtyard. It’s quite long (about 6m) so I think just one plant will be quite boring.
There are a few things we’d like:
Low maintenance, shallow root system, nice lush green look is what we’re going for.
We thought of doing a Korean box and planting 3-4 small trees that wouldn’t get higher than ~4m and that doesn’t encroach on the living space as the area is only small...any ideas?
Or even vibernum at the back (would like it to get to 1.5-2m) and then another smaller plant at the front...but I’m not sure what.
Any ideas/suggestions welcome. Thanks :)
Ps there’s still work to be done like painting the retaining wall and back wall.
There are a few things we’d like:
Low maintenance, shallow root system, nice lush green look is what we’re going for.
We thought of doing a Korean box and planting 3-4 small trees that wouldn’t get higher than ~4m and that doesn’t encroach on the living space as the area is only small...any ideas?
Or even vibernum at the back (would like it to get to 1.5-2m) and then another smaller plant at the front...but I’m not sure what.
Any ideas/suggestions welcome. Thanks :)
Ps there’s still work to be done like painting the retaining wall and back wall.
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Renai Habets
5 år sidenhow much sun does it get? do you like flowers or just green? i love a camellia or magnolia hedge.. or the yellow native hibiscus that i can never remember the name ofOnlineWaterproofingShop
5 år sidenSidst ændret: {last_modified_time}5 år sidenGreat comments and suggestions people
Have you considered how your going to protect the fence, retaining wall from the effects of water?
By waterproofing the wall you will give a greater service life to the fence and the small wall in the foreground
Kath
5 år sidenAs Renai said, which way does the wall face? Also, where do you live as the climate is very important in selecting plants?
KK1000
5 år sidenI think you need to waterproof your fence and the retaining wall and make sure there is good drainage before you do anything. As far as plants go I would go for good old fashioned Murraya peniculata . It’s reasonably fast growing, flowers few times a year and it’s easy maintenance , it grows up to 3m tall and pruning is a piece of cake.Kel
Forfatter5 år sidenThanks all for your ideas and suggestions. We do plan on waterproofing :)
I’m in Perth and the area gets probably about 6-7 hours of full morning sun and then part sun in the afternoon.
The Murraya peniculata looks nice, does it have a nice smell? Could I put a smaller plant or hedge in front of it? And how often does it need to be watered?
Another idea was to put star jasmine on a trellis and a smaller box hedge in front. Or those plants that look like a hedge ball (if that makes sense haha). Thanks again :)KK1000
5 år sidenMurraya has a very nice perfume when in flower, my hedges are in the garden soil so almost never water, they’re very hardy. In planter boxes you may have to do it once a week but you can install dripping hose and attach a timer to it so you don’t have to worry about it. Star Jasmine needs more fiddling with it , as it grows it must be attached to trellis and trimmed regularly to keep in shape while the shrub varieties need pruning 2-3 times a year.KK1000
5 år sidenWeather you can plant smaller plants in front depends on how wide your planter is but judging from your photo I don’t think so, and it’s not necessary, less work is my motto.Deb Chapman
5 år sidenwhy not op for an outdoor Mural my friend had one spanning 4 m with potted flowering as well as palms. Saves moisture issues cracked walls later on. Why not put timber slats across the entire wall you wont be sorry & use potted plants to decorate?
julie herbert
5 år sidenHi Kel, the pittosporum ‘golf ball’ is a fabulous plant, has a rounded shape that needs minimal trimming or none at all, makes a fab hedge and the foliage and colour is gorgeous, it highlights other plants , would look great in front of Murraya (divine perfume) or Magnolias or if you want to get creative Star Jasmine trained on a wire as per your photo would look stunning and smell gorgeous too.
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