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Ulmus 'English' Elm removeSyzygium 'Neighbours-Be-Gone' Lilly Pilly 6" Pot removeDichondra repens remove
NameUlmus 'English' Elm removeSyzygium 'Neighbours-Be-Gone' Lilly Pilly 6" Pot removeDichondra repens remove
ImageSerrated-edged leaves on an Ulmus 'English' Elm branch, accompanied by vibrant green foliage.Neighbours Be Gone Hedge @ Hello Hello PlantsCreate a serene garden scene with Dichondra repens—its dense green cover and partially buried stone blocks add tranquillity to any space. Consider using Dichondra repens for lush, peaceful groundcover in your own garden.
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Ulmus procera

English Elm is an iconic tree that has adapted well into South Eastern Australia. It is usually used as a park, specimen, street or shade tree. Its beautiful yellow Autumn foliage is its notable feature. This tree is best used as a feature tree in a large space. It can also be used as a screen or avenue tree.

Syzygium australe

Grow a thick, bushy hedge in no time. What you do behind it is your business! • Thick, glossy green hedging with red tinged new growth • Australian native • Easy to maintain and fast growing 6"/14cm pot size.

Dichondra repens

A lush ground cover, native to Australia and New Zealand. • Grows between pavers or in hanging baskets • Soft lawn alternative for low foot traffic • Loves moist, lightly shaded areas or full sun with lots of water
ContentNeighbours-Be-Gone Trees can be used to create tall screens, large hedges and large topiary. They can be planted in pots or confined areas. Although they have the potential to grow into large trees, their size can be contained by regular clipping. The trunk and roots only grow to serve the needs of the crown of the tree, so the trunk and root system will remain small, while the tree is being kept small by regular trimming. Neighbours-Be-Gone Trees are a long living tree that don’t become woody or sick from long-term regular pruning. A well maintained Neighbours-Be-Gone Tree hedge or topiary can last for many decades. For more info, visit our Nighbours Be Gone factsheet.

Reasons to buy Dichondra repens

[one_half] [/one_half] [one_half_last] Dichondra repens (Sometimes called Kidney Weed due to its kidney shaped leaves) is an evergreen perennial Australian native that makes a popular ground cover and a wonderful lawn alternative. Best suited to areas with paths and pavers where it won’t be walked on very often. It spreads quite quickly, filling small gaps in gardens as well as growing well between informal stepping stones or anywhere a lawn would be difficult to access for mowing. Virtually maintenance-free, Dichondra repens will need regular watering if in full sun or just kept moist if planted in lightly shaded areas. Well cultivated soils with a little added organic matter help it retain moisture.

More about Dichondra repens

People often buy Dichondra repens when looking for alternatives to traditional grass lawns. It will not take heavy foot traffic like grass does, so its best used with pavers, paths, stepping stones etc. It can also be grown in both gravel and rock gardens to bring some softness and greenery. [/one_half_last] Once established, Kidney Weed/Dichondra will spread naturally by sending out runners, putting down a new root at every point a node touches the ground. It grows between 4-8 cm tall, with each plant spreading to a width of approximately 30 cm. So plant about 9 per square metre of space you want to fill. Through Spring and Summer, Dichondra repens will produce some tiny, yellow/green flowers although they are so small as to be considered insignificant. Dichondra repens is quite waterwise and also tends to be frost resistant. While it is sometimes seen growing in open fields or in forests or wherever there is some bare ground available, it does not compete well and so prefers being planted in weed-free soils that have been well cultivated. There are no diseases of note known to affect Dichondra repens. When planted in areas of full sun, water deeply regularly, but allow it to dry out between watering. If you have planted it as a lawn alternative you can actually mow it, 2 or 3 times a year to produce a more even cover. It will recover well so long as it is not cut too short. Check out our article on other groundcovers to use as a lawn alternative here.
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botanical name

Ulmus procera

height x width

20m x 10m

features

Dark green roughly textured leaves with serrated edges, changes to yellow in autumn

conditions

Very hardy, prefers full sun in well-drained soil, tolerant to dry conditions and wind tolerant

landscape use

Street planting, avenues, specimen, group planting, avenues, large properties, parks

Botanical Name

Acmena Smithii "Neighbours-Be-Gone"

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