




We've just finished planting a lilli pilli hedge along the fence line. The main reason is to give us a bit more privacy. They're fast growers, and should grow to a little over 2 metres. Once they're established, we'll look to clip it into a hedge, which should act as a decent privacy screen from the street. It'll also be better to look at than the plain fences. It's interesting looking back over the old pictures. The garden's come a long way since the days of the before shots :)
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