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Screening plants for narrow strips

Viburnum Dense Fence. Picture: Ozbreed

With green spaces becoming smaller and smaller for urban dwellers, the search is on for more compact and hardier plant choices.

Some people are opting out all together for a garden and putting in paving and fake grass, but they will be increasing the temperature around their house by at least six degrees and creating a desolate, dead environment.

One of the toughest spots for new homeowners is what to use as a screening plant for the narrow strip between houses. The good news is as long as you can make a garden bed 20-30cm wide, you can grow a green screen.

Below are three great plants to use:

Viburnum Dense Fence is a new compact form of Vibernum odoratissimum with lush green foliage and fragrant flowers in spring. The new growth is bronze/red. It can grow to 3.5m but can be pruned to 1.8m. Dense Fence will grow in full sun or part shade.

Banksia Sentinel is a beautiful narrow-growing banksia with large lemon-coloured flowers that the birds will come to enjoy for months. It's perfect for a narrow driveway or down the side of the house. It will grow in light shade, growing to 2m tall and less than a metre wide.

Leptospermum Starry Night has shiny black-purple foliage and gets covered in starry white flowers — it’s a knockout. The little insectivore birds love it because of the insects it attracts with the pollen. It will grow in full sun or part shade and grows to around 2m high and 1.5m wide.



Reader tip

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-Ron Jarvis

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-Sabrina



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Three jobs to do now

1. Start saving seed of bean plants. You only need 12 pods to keep you in supply for the nest season's planting. Store in a cool place in a glass jar.

2. Leave lawn clippings on the lawn rather than collect them in the catcher. They will protect it and return nutrients back into the ground.

3. Hose down the foliage of semi-tropical plants to increase humidity and wash off dust and salt particles in the air.