Browse Forums Landscape & Garden Design 1 Sep 04, 2015 9:29 pm I am building a house for a rental property. The front yard faces south so wont get much sun on any garden beds. I am wanting to design a couple of beds - one that is parallel to the driveway that will receive a little more sun (2m wide, 5m long) and one hard up against the house (1m wide, 3m long) and a feature garden 1mx1m. Any suggestions on plant varieties? Details are: Rental house (very low maintenance plants needed) Southern Orientation (plants will need to be able to tolerate not getting full sun) Climate receives a couple of frosts a year and warm summers (location Darling Downs in Queensland). I was sort of thinking cycad/magnolia and maybe liriope or cordylines. Any other clues? Cheers. Re: Southern orienation shaded front garden bed-rental prope 2Sep 06, 2015 10:59 am Cycads are a really nice looking plant but they`re poisonous to cats and dogs so I would avoid using those just to be safe. Cordylines are tough and fairly low maintenance so they might be a good option and liriope would look good coupled with the cordylines. A grass tree or black boy as they`ve been known might look good in the feature garden bed as long as it gets part sun and isn't always in shade. Hope I`ve helped 0 52649 Our PCI will be in 2 weeks and my own insurance need be ready on that day as well. I am starting to look around the insurance. This is my investiment property. After PCI,… 0 27075 Hi guys, I'm planning to build a garden shed along one side at the back of my house. The available space is 1.6m wide, and I'm… 0 62130 |