Go crazy with native plants! Throw some aloes in. Your soil doesnt look amazing so lean into it. Use natives that like dry, rocky soil and succulents LOVE a dry bed. Invest in a couple large boulders if you can, break up the bed into sections. Theres also a few native climbers that will climb a section of the fence. Good luck! Have fun! Plant what makes you smile, if it dies, try something else.
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Start with a thick layer of mulch, something that will enrich the soil like a forest litter mulch.
I’m planning to plant some lemon scented tea trees against my fence when the weather cools down:
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Go crazy with native plants! Throw some aloes in. Your soil doesnt look amazing so lean into it. Use natives that like dry, rocky soil and succulents LOVE a dry bed. Invest in a couple large boulders if you can, break up the bed into sections. Theres also a few native climbers that will climb a section of the fence. Good luck! Have fun! Plant what makes you smile, if it dies, try something else.
Start with a thick layer of mulch, something that will enrich the soil like a forest litter mulch.
I’m planning to plant some lemon scented tea trees against my fence when the weather cools down:
[https://www.australianplantsonline.com.au/leptospermum-petersonii-lemon-scented-tea-tree.html?srsltid=AfmBOoofYdQHho6kjr06fmQzgra_1Ap5XHkNJ8pe0EZPzVJoCRnkXFHM](https://www.australianplantsonline.com.au/leptospermum-petersonii-lemon-scented-tea-tree.html?srsltid=AfmBOoofYdQHho6kjr06fmQzgra_1Ap5XHkNJ8pe0EZPzVJoCRnkXFHM)