How far apart should I plant Lilly Pilly resilience?

How far apart should I plant Lilly Pilly resilience?

Some people are happy to watch their new plants grow and fill the space so plant further apart. Others want more of an instant hedge and bring them closer together. We recommend anywhere from 50cm to 1m apart with 75cm spacing between the plants being a good average.

How far apart do bushes need to be planted?

Shrubs grow well when spaced about one half the spread of a mature plant. For example, if your mature shrub is 4 feet wide, then it is safe to plant it 2 feet from the widest part of another shrub. Keep shrubs at least 2 to 4 feet from the house or other buildings.

How much space should be between hedge plants?

Hedge plants should be about 18″ (45cm) apart with the recommended number of plants about 5-7 per metre if bare root, or 4-5 if container grown.

How wide do Lilly Pilly resilience grow?

Excellent for hedging and screening, for topiary and bonsai. Grows naturally to 5metres tall and 3 metres wide, but can be pruned to the desired size and shape. Psyllid resistant….Syzygium australe ‘Resilience’ – Lilly Pilly.

Family: Myrtaceae
Plant Type: Large shrub
Height: 4 ~ 5 metres
Width: 2 ~ 3 metres
Flower Colour: Cream

How long does a Lilly Pilly hedge take to grow?

In general lilly pillies are fast growing plants which can be expected to reach their mature height in 3- 5 years depending on growing conditions. While this can mean fast screening of unwanted views, it can also mean additional maintenance is required to keep them at a desired height.

What is the best Lilly Pilly for hedging?

Acmena Smithii Minor variety is best for hedging and can withstand all types of climate. It is one of the fantastic dwarf shrubs of Lilly Pilly variety, with bright-red foliage and is psyllid resistant.

How do you calculate plant spacing?

To determine the total space needed by each plant, multiply the distance between plants within the rows (X) by the distance between the rows (Y). A. For a square planting pattern with plants spaced 6″ on center (O.C.), X = 6 and Y = 6. Therefore, 6 × 6 = 36 in2.

What happens if you plant hedging too close together?

How important is the spacing between the plants in your hedge? In general, 3 plants per metre is the ideal spacing: this will give you a thick hedge quickly. If you planted any closer together, you wouldn’t really get any benefit and the plants would compete with their neighbours too much.

Are Lilly Pilly resilience roots invasive?

They range from a small bush to a big tree and are well respected for their spectacular ornamental value and fast growth. Their root systems are generally non-invasive.

How quickly does Lilly Pilly grow?

In general lilly pillies are fast growing plants which can be expected to reach their mature height in 3- 5 years depending on growing conditions.

How high does a Lilly Pilly grow?

Lilly pilly (Acmena smithii syn. The height of this tree can reach up to 20 metres if grown in its natural environment, however, due to the various cultivars available, the overall heights can vary between 4 metres to 10 metres tall. When planting as a feature tree, the root systems can become quite invasive.