Browse Forums Landscape & Garden Design 1 Apr 03, 2017 4:29 pm We are looking at planting a row of capital pears along our back fence. Our backyard faces north and the trees would be in full sun all summer when the sun is high, however over the winter when the sun is lower the fence itself will block some of the sun to the base of the trees. I'm just wondering if they will still grow ok and if it would be alright to plant them now or should we wait until after winter when the sun is higher again? Re: capital pear trees along northern fence 2Apr 30, 2017 11:35 pm They will grow fine, however, be careful planting medium sized trees along fence lines. Your neighbours may not want them as much as you. I wouldn't do it on an urban block (exceptions are always found) myself, a rural one though would look amazing. Firstly the ableflex that has been installed needs (manufactures specification) a sealant cap over the top, preventing water draining down between the slab and the… 3 7793 Hi, I am wondering if anyone has built with Montgomery in the last few years on the Northern Beaches? I don't see the see them around, as I would love to ask how happy… 0 3197 A survey must’ve completed by a certified surveyor. This form part of every DA requirement 3 223632 |