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Jayne Mcmanis
9 years ago
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Angelina
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Need help for my backyard!
Comments (5)You could lay a nice curved shape garden by the corner of fence and plant layers starting with 2-3 mtr trees at back down to 50-70 cm high plants at front. This will soften the fence line and give you something to look at while on the slab. Something for the kids also like a small structure to play in, on and around would complete a nice family back yard. If you are handy you can make you own small play ground copying parts of a local ground or there are kit sets available. Good luck,...See MoreNative vs exotic planting?
Comments (2)Hi Courtney, Great to hear from a 'native' fan. They can be such a good choice and when well used can result in a lower maintenance garden with lots of textural highlights. All the best finding that home when the time is right.... best regards Craig Wilson FORM garden architecture...See MoreHelp! People can't find my "front" door! plus no street appeal!
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Comments (1)I'd get a signwriter to do a bespoke sign that doesn't look like a mass produced one , with something like 'Our main entrance is this way' or similar , say orange lettering on a 40cm square white powdercoated alloy sign , and a squiggly arrow -- or maybe get it on a varnished wooden sign or similar -- spend $50-100 rather than $10 . Fasten on that left hand front beside the garage door . Not a complete solution , but it will help if done right ....See MoreJayne Mcmanis
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