Hi I planted amenci smithini minor and lilly pilly cascade as a hedge, now I've just realised the position they are planted doesn't get any sun in winter but alot of sun in summer. Unfortunately I didn't know this. What will happen ? Will they grow?
I think that's too far....its a times 3 calculation. 2 meters apart means 5-6 metres high! 1 metre apart is still a high hedge about 2-3 metres. 50 cm apart is a 1.5m high hedge....
Thanks for great advice was very informative
This explanation was very useful. Thanks
Great video, easy explanations, very informative. Thank you!
Nice video, short and straight to point!
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Good video. Thanks for the upload
Thanks!!
Do you have any tips for pruning as they grow? Mine seem to be shooting out in random directions haha
Hi I planted amenci smithini minor and lilly pilly cascade as a hedge, now I've just realised the position they are planted doesn't get any sun in winter but alot of sun in summer. Unfortunately I didn't know this. What will happen ? Will they grow?
How often do you water and how much?
what do you do with co-dominant stems that emerge from the root system?
I'm here to ask this also.
Is this the same as the Lilly pillys with the pink leaves or have I got a different type? Just bought one :)
Too many types of Lilly pillys , don’t know which one to buy
Arw either of these lilly pilly varieties suitable for around a pool?
Are either scented?
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Hey mate, a question I have hinterland gold Lilly pillies spaced out at 2m apart, is this distance to far apart to create a decent hedge?
I think that's too far....its a times 3 calculation. 2 meters apart means 5-6 metres high! 1 metre apart is still a high hedge about 2-3 metres. 50 cm apart is a 1.5m high hedge....
@@Peter-lb8pv thank you
@@Peter-lb8pvif I got 4 hedges for a 6meter wide area to screen and they were 1.5 mts apart how high would the hedge be. Please
@@Anna-Leigh77 1 5 x 3= 4.5 meters high. Bloody high.
Great video, very informative.