Browse Forums Landscape & Garden Design 1 Oct 06, 2009 6:50 pm ... or am I pushing fertiliser uphill here? Currently thinking flowering plums, with a bed underneath containing something like bracelet honey myrtle http://watercorporation.com.au/w/waterwise_plants_perth.cfm?id=497 lechenaultia http://watercorporation.com.au/w/waterwise_plants_perth.cfm?id=469 dwarf red tea tree http://watercorporation.com.au/w/waterwise_plants_perth.cfm?id=476 (baby red leaved one w/ hot pink flowers) And various citrus, probably espaliered, above, say: native violet (can't find it on water corp - maybe not waterwise after all) hibbertia http://watercorporation.com.au/w/waterwise_plants_perth.cfm?id=432 also feel free to tell me I'm doing it all wrong and it's too loud Re: Can I plant waterwise plants under fruit trees? 2Oct 07, 2009 6:38 pm Yep, up the hill it goes. Plants with totally different nutrient requirements and totally different watering needs. Leave the fruit trees be, you don't really want to have things under them competing for nutrients. A survey must’ve completed by a certified surveyor. This form part of every DA requirement 3 223610 Murraya could be a great option for you. It creates a great tall screening hedge but doesn't drop fruit like lily pilly. The flowers smell divine. 2 10247 0 4705 |