Browse Forums Landscape & Garden Design 1 Nov 02, 2012 9:09 am Hi We have a 1m strip along the back of our pool that will need plants... behind that is a colourbond fence. It pretty much gets full sun after about 9am until about 2pm. Any suggestions, I dont like the look of the fence so I would like plants that will be different heights, obviously plants that drop little leaf would be good too. Thinking some Yuccas, yet they have such spikey ends. Do you think some palms? Bamboo drops leaves so that it out of the question too. The rest of our garden has a mixture of bromelaids, birds nest ferns, assorted grassy things plus some bamboo. Re: Plants around the pool - help 2Nov 03, 2012 12:43 pm I like palms for this type of thing - or small succulents that love heat. But - if its a narrow long bit - fake grass is what I'm considering. Once done - no work You could still have the succulents. Re: Plants around the pool - help 3Nov 11, 2012 9:41 am donot go with any pumps that drop nuts they wreck your filter ,pumps and cleaners finished building 40 square home on 5 acres with perry homes.working on the landscaping just finished pool deck with ://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=2217 Thanks again Simeon for being so elaborate. Appreciate it. Its gives us a very idea. Kind Regards 4 16612 Magnolias like to be in moist slightly acidic soil. Might be better off with some azaleas or gardenias 1 150 Not recommended! The image presented is for a sublevel area. The footings are down deep with a load bearing wall supporting the upper floor level. If you did that drain… 8 28644 |