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Gardening In Australia

Australian Garden

Planning a garden in Australia is just like planning a garden anywhere else. Just consider the temperature, weather and more tips that we’ve mentioned to have a successful Australian garden.

Gardening In Australia

Planning a garden in Australia is just like planning a garden anywhere else. No matter where you are, you have to consider a lot of things before deciding what to plant. Temperature and climate are two of the most important factors. Just like in the U.S., Australia is also divided into different hardiness zones. Native plants should also be considered when planting in Australia.

Australian Gardening Style

Your Australian Garden can be in any style that you want. You may choose to replicate the natural landscapes using water, rocks or native plants. You can also design ornamental beds to complement your home or plant eye-catching shrubs or dwarf conifers in the corners. When needed, make sure you follow the slope of your property and plant erosion control.

About Australia Garden Plants

To add a little privacy, plants may include shrub or tree borders. This can also help block the noise from the street. Seasons in Australia are reversed so Spring is from September to November. Plant nurseries feature a plant by plant description for herbs and ornamentals. Some are labelled “Don’t Plant Me” or “Grown Me Instead” to avoid plants with the invasive spread.

Native pelargonium (Pelargonium australe) and native bluebell (Wahlenbergia spp.) are native plants that are often used in groupings. Red flowering bottlebrush shrubs are a favourite native for those with a green thumb. Drooping sheoak (Allocasuarina verticillata) and southern cypress pine (Callitris gracilis) are beautiful native plants which are beneficial to the endangered wildlife population.

Gardening in Australia

There are so many choices of interesting plants to grow in an Australian Garden. Just consider the needs of the plants and the curb appeal you wish to display for your garden. You can use the following styles:

  • Cottage Garden: Anything goes with this style. Native plants help sustain wildlife. Tall ornamentals and herbs grow happily together with enough groundcover shading its bulbs and roots from the hot Australian sun.
  • Contemporary Garden: This style is more modern with an emphasis on texture and contrast. Natural timber is often used for decks and patios.
  • Family Garden: Perfect for recreation. This garden-style often has many seatings and has a pool and outdoor TV. Children can experiment and learn more about planting if they have a play area outside. You can shade and border with long-lasting plants, shrubs, and trees.

You will never run out of options in an Australian garden. It is a great and fun place to garden. Just choose appropriate plants for your zone and consider the temperature and climate to have a successful garden. Click here to get more tips.

 

 

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