Ideas for screening out some townhouses at the back of my place
Ebony Russell
hace 3 años
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Hi everyone,
I’m in Melboure and looking for some creative suggestions to help screen out a group of double story town houses that have been built behind my house. I’m not looking to completely block it out but I hate looking at the air conditioning unit so would love to add some greenery up to the top of the ac unit.
The town houses are built up to the boundary and as you can see in my photos, my biggest issue is that our pool house, shed and outdoor toilet are also built up to the boundary so can’t plant along the boundary within my fence line ☹️
There is a lane way between our place and the town houses and a small amount of space behind our shed. Photos attached.
I’ve been thinking about planting some Slender Weaver bamboo directly behind the shed, in the back ally but I’d really need to keep an eye on it so it doesn’t get out of hand. Cars need to be able to drive through the ally. Does anyone have any experience with this type of bamboo? Do you think it could work? I would probably only have 20cm from the shed wall... so not much space at all.
Or any other planting ideas?
It’s not a privacy issue for me purely a visual thing.
One day when the kids don’t want a sand pit anymore I might replace it with a tree. That would help the view from my dining table. But that’s not going to happen for years because the kids are only little.
I’ve also drawn up a rough plan of our yard so you can see where the sun comes from etc.
I really appreciate and welcome your suggestions!
Cheers,
Ebony
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