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Old 25-09-2006, 07:30 AM posted to aus.gardens
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"Chookie" wrote in message
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"FlowerGirl" wrote:

The spot is underneath our front steps.

The plant needs to be a native (preferably although other options will

be
considered).

It must not grow more than ~1m tall, smaller preferably, or perhaps be

grown
in a hanging basket

Soil is well-drained and plant must be able to survive on minimal water.

It will be in full sun most of the day (not early morning).

I'm thinking some sort of paper daisy ground cover. Maybe kangaroo paw.

DH
wants to put cactus there (but I hate cactus).
There is a jasmine plant there but I'm not that fond of it.

Can't make up my mind.


Hmmm, that gives you a VAST range of possibilities. Tell us the *ideal*
height. How large is the bed? What kind of foliage do you want? Fine?
Large? Strappy? What about foliage: blue-green, grey-green, yelow-green,
dark, silvery? Flower colour? What time of year would you like to see it

in
flower?


Sorry shoud have clarified that the steps are just over 3m but its the lower
end that is currently vacant ... so less than 1m is the ideal height.
Don't care about the rest of the options ... just can't decide what to plant
there and need to think outside my own head for a while (or in other words
just be open to suggestion). I'm bad I know ... every time I go to a native
plant nursery I'm like a kid in a lolly shop and want one of everything.
I'm even contemplating just filling the area in with some rocks and hiding
the odd pot plant in there as its not just the water restrictions that area
a worry (as the spot is sheltered from rain) but the fact that it *is*
sheltered from rain and adding water to any plants growing tehre will make
it more attractive to termites.

Just off-hand, look at the new native frangipani cultivar (Hymenosporum

flavum
something) -- 1m, yellow-green foliage, not as open as the original plnt,

and
yellow flowers. There would be emu bushes (Eremophila spp) aplenty to fit
your requirements, or what about good old Melaleuca thymifolia, with

flowers
that look like fairy floss? There is a small Baeckia virgata which would

fit,
except they don't call it a Baeckia any more (tiny dark green leaves

thatfeel
beautifully soft, and little scented white flowers in spring). Flannel
flowers could do well too. I end to go for local species if I can, so

that
might also narrow things down.


These are what I'm thinking .... (but not the frangipani obviously). We
already have several melaleucas in the garden so maybe one of those and some
kangaroo paw. .... but then I have a secret need to put some lavendar in the
garden and it might be the perfect spot.


Actually NO.
I think I've just had a brainwave.
Themeda triandra (Kangaroo grass).!!!

Ohhh thanks ... that's what I call getting out of my own headspace for a
minute ... I've managed to think of it whilst replying to your post!


Ta
Amanda