Browse Forums Landscape & Garden Design 1 Feb 22, 2023 11:55 am I've planted teddy bear magnolias around the pool. It was looking a bit bare so I planted a row of liriope evergreen in front of the magnolias. Now it's looking bare behind the magnolias! Do I just wait a few years for the magnolias to grow and bush out? Or suggestions for something to plant behind the magnolias to hide the fence a bit? I had thought of putting some plants in pots along the fence and can then move them when the magnolias grow... any ideas? Thanks!!! 😊 P.S. I live in Brisbane and the area is in sun for most of the day Re: Landscaping Advice 2Feb 22, 2023 12:01 pm ![]() I've planted teddy bear magnolias around the pool. It was looking a bit bare so I planted a row of liriope evergreen in front of the magnolias. Now it's looking bare behind the magnolias! Do I just wait a few years for the magnolias to grow and bush out? Or suggestions for something to plant behind the magnolias to hide the fence a bit? I had thought of putting some plants in pots along the fence and can then move them when the magnolias grow... any ideas? Thanks!!! 😊 P.S. I live in Brisbane and the area is in sun for most of the day pictures of the current outcome would help. But generally speaking, unless youve planted fully mature everything, landscaping take a bit to "grow in" Ideally you would engage a landscaper to give you some insight what they may need in the space to make your vision come to life… 1 14575 Yes, I was happy with the work, bar a few small things. Overall, communication could have been better though. However, I found them reliable and did good work at a… 4 63417 Ha all, I am now about half way (maybe a bit more) through my build with Carlisle Homes - double-storey knockdown/rebuild project. So I am now doing my due diligence and… 0 4308 |