Browse Forums Landscape & Garden Design 1 Sep 11, 2019 9:27 pm Hi guys. I would love some advice. I have a very tiny garden bed in my backyard ( approx 60cm from the neighbour fence ) and I would love to create a sort of tropical look that can also work as hedge. I was thinking of Golden Cane Palms as they look gorgeous when small... my concern is the small garden bed space an issue in the future ? OR would you recommend anything else ? Thanks Re: Small garden bed - Tropical Fence Screening 2Mar 07, 2020 1:04 pm I had milar issue. A small space, wanting to create tropical area whilst also screening out neighbours. I used a clumping bamboo. There are many on the market. Make sure they're of the clumping (non-invasive variety) or you'll have bamboo growing out of control. One very popular variety is slender weavers (Bambusa textilis var. gracilis) has thin, tall and straight culms that form an attractive clump. Fast growing, it's ideal if you want a privacy screen or hedge. I bought Gold Stripe which is ideal for very narrow spaces. I panted it along fence line in 30cm wide space. Another one I bought which requires more space as it has a lot of growth at lower end is Alphonse Karr. Go online and check out clumping (non-invasive) varieties. They grow very quickly and easy to maintain. While screening out neighbours and giving tropical feel to space. Hope this helps. Re: Small garden bed - Tropical Fence Screening 3Jul 09, 2020 11:08 pm Kama I had milar issue. A small space, wanting to create tropical area whilst also screening out neighbours. I used a clumping bamboo. There are many on the market. Make sure they're of the clumping (non-invasive variety) or you'll have bamboo growing out of control. One very popular variety is slender weavers (Bambusa textilis var. gracilis) has thin, tall and straight culms that form an attractive clump. Fast growing, it's ideal if you want a privacy screen or hedge. I bought Gold Stripe which is ideal for very narrow spaces. I panted it along fence line in 30cm wide space. Another one I bought which requires more space as it has a lot of growth at lower end is Alphonse Karr. Go online and check out clumping (non-invasive) varieties. They grow very quickly and easy to maintain. While screening out neighbours and giving tropical feel to space. Hope this helps. Hi, this is really interesting. How far from the fence do you plant the clumping bamboos? Does this type of bamboo: Bambusa textilis and Gold Stripe, shed their leaves a lot? I'm just worried that the neighbour might complain if there's lots of leaves droppings.. Re: Small garden bed - Tropical Fence Screening 4Jul 10, 2020 11:54 pm Kama I bought Gold Stripe which is ideal for very narrow spaces. Another question added to above Did you install root barrier even though non invasive I’ve read many websites that say to do that for narrow areas anyway? And if you did not how long has yours been in ground and do you have any issues? Hi all, We are looking to build a new two storey house in western Sydney. Can anyone recommend a smallish builder to go with? We are trying to stay away from the big… 0 8384 consider putting in wall WC instead of robe in the same bedroom, then it might be doable to hook up to the existing piping. 4 4634 Hey, I am wanting to add a second toilet to my house, bit we have limited room. There is a hallway/entry that is never used, so was thinking this could be an option. Only… 0 3000 |