Hedging Plants
Hedging Plants
Create lush, structured borders with our premium selection of hedging plants. Whether you want soft formal hedges, dense privacy screens, or low-maintenance garden structure, these plants offer beauty and versatility for every landscape.
π± Why Choose Hedging Plants
β Perfect Garden Structure β Instantly define spaces and pathways
β Dense Growth for Privacy β Shield your home from noise or neighbours
β Low-Maintenance Greenery β Many varieties thrive with minimal pruning
β Suitable for All Climates β Options for tropical, temperate, and dry areas
β Evergreen Options β Keeps your garden lush year-round
πΏ Popular Uses for Hedging Plants
Hereβs how customers are using these in their gardens:
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Front Yard Definition β Create neat street appeal without hardscapes
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Backyard Privacy β Block out neighbours while enhancing aesthetics
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Garden Borders β Define edges and garden beds beautifully
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Pool Surrounds β Green walls for privacy and softness
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Noise & Wind Breaks β Functional and beautiful natural barriers
π‘ Where Hedging Plants Belong in Your Landscape
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Urban Homes β For clean boundaries and space efficiency
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Large Blocks & Acreage β Long hedgerows for structure and screening
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Formal Gardens β Trimmed hedges for symmetry and design
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Coastal & Windy Areas β Salt- and wind-tolerant varieties available
Expert Plant Selection Tip
Choose faster-growing varieties like Lilly Pilly for quick coverage, or slower growers like Buxus for more formal designs. Space your hedge plants 60cm to 1.2m apart depending on mature width and desired density. Trim lightly in the first year to encourage bushy growth from the base up.
β FAQs About Hedging Plants
Which plants make the best fast-growing hedge?
Lilly Pilly Resilience and Viburnum Dense Fence are top picks for quick coverage.
Are these plants suited to Australiaβs climate?
Yes, we only stock hedge plants proven to thrive in Australian conditions.
What height hedge can I achieve with these plants?
Options range from low 50cm borders to 5m+ screening hedges.
How often do hedges need trimming?
Most require 2β3 trims a year to stay neat, with some low-maintenance options needing less.
Is it better to buy smaller plants and let them grow?
Yes, starting with smaller sizes can be more cost-effective and establish just as well.
πΏ Ready to Transform Your Space with Hedging Plants?
These plants go fast - order your favourites before they sell out!
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