Fremantle Verge Beautification Guidelines

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Fremantle Verge Beautification Guidelines
Fremantle Verge Beautification Guidelines
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Fremantle - Verge Beautification Guidelines
Hibbertia scandens >>
Patersonia occidentalis flower >>
The City of Fremantle
encourages its residents
to take part in the verge
beautification program,
whereby unused lawn
is replaced with water
wise shrubs and
groundcovers.
Fremantle - Verge Beautification Guidelines
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Lawn uses a significant amount of water and we
should aim to plant lawn only in areas where it can
be actively used. Replacing much of the lawn within
Fremantle’s verges with water wise, native plants will
not only help reduce Fremantle’s overall water usage
but will also provide habitat, promote biodiversity
and enhance your street aesthetically.
This guide will equip you with the information
you need to go about planting your verge so
that it enhances your home, your neighbourhood
and the environment.
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You will find a planted verge requires less
maintenance than one that is covered in lawn
(no more mowing or excessive watering will
be required), although you will need to weed
and prune from time to time and possibly hand
water during excessively hot and dry periods.
The best time of the year to plant is in late
autumn or early winter – in time for the first
rains of the year. If this can’t be achieved, try to
avoid planting in the hottest months of the year
(December through March).
Depending on the weather conditions you may
need to hand water your verge while plants are
establishing over the first 12 months. If local,
drought tolerant plant species are used, you may
not need to water your verge once plants are
established.
Assistance
For elderly residents (over 60), or those with a
disability who are unable to maintain their verge,
the Council can point you in the direction of local
community groups who may be able to assist with
verge planting & maintenance.
Fremantle - Verge Beautification Guidelines
Fremantle - Verge Beautification Guidelines
Planting &
Maintenance
If you live adjacent a bus stop, shop, school or other
busy area and have a significant amount of pedestrian
traffic, you might find that the lawn or plants within
your verge become worn and have difficulty surviving.
Contact the council to discuss options for paving a
section of your verge – each verge will be assessed
on an individual basis.
Hibbertia scandens flower >>
Dianella revoluta ‘Variegata’ >>
Alternatively you can install reticulation to
your verge, just make sure that any watering
is in compliance with Department of Water
regulations. Also, be aware utility companies
will need to access below ground services
located within the verge, from time to time.
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Apace Community
Revegetation Nursery
1 Johannah Street
North Fremantle WA 6159
Phone (08) 9336 1262
Fremantle residents can purchase up to 20
plants from Apace Nursery at a discounted price
of $1.50 per plant each year. Residents should
collect coupons from the Council Offices first –
bring along a copy of your council rates or other
documentation proving you are a City
of Fremantle resident.
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Lullfitz Nursery
1071 Thomas Road
Oakford WA 6121
Phone (08) 9439 2555
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South Fremantle Garden Centre
Cnr Hampton Rd & Clontarf Rd
Beaconsfield, WA, 6162
Phone (08) 93354996
Mulch is an important element to any successful
garden as it helps the soil retain water. Mulch
(which is produced from street-tree prunings in
the area) is stockpiled at the City of Fremantle
depot and is available at no cost to Fremantle
ratepayers for use on their verge. Please contact
the Council to arrange for more information.
Fremantle - Verge Beautification Guidelines
Recommended Nurseries
Festuca glauca >>
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Grevillea crythmifolia >>
Fremantle - Verge Beautification Guidelines
Mulch
If the Council’s mulch supply is low,
www.mulchnet.com is another source of mulch.
Keep mulch well maintained and ensure it does
not spill on the footpath or road. Some topsoil
might need to be removed from the verge to
keep the mulch level with the top of the kerb
and footpath.
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Trees
Residents are not permitted to plant trees
in their verge, instead Council handles the
installation of street trees as they have access
to underground service locations and are
aware of regulations surrounding verge tree
installation. Species selection is guided by the
City of Fremantle Street Tree Guide and the
Fremantle Green Plan.
If the trees within your verge require
underpruning please contact the Council
as residents are not permitted to undertake
pruning or any other work to street trees.
STEP
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TEP 1: LAWN & WEED REMOVAL
Perhaps one of the more difficult aspects of preparation
Perhap
removing the existing lawn.
is rem
can dig all of the lawn straight out of the ground;
You ca
using a shovel to cut up the lawn and remove it will make
the job easier. This is quite a time consuming job and you
need to remove a significant amount of soil beneath the
will ne
lawn tto get rid of the runners/roots. Even then, it’s unlikely
will get all of the runners and you may find the lawn still
you w
grows back over time, so you must be prepared for slightly
more iinitial maintenance in order to remove the lawn.
Fremantle - Verge Beautification Guidelines
Fremantle - Verge Beautification Guidelines
How To
Prepare Your
Verge Garden
Alternatively, you can treat the lawn with glyphosate;
Altern
herbicide which only affects living plants, and will
a herb
therefore not cause damage to the plants that you will be
therefo
installing soon after. Make sure you don’t apply it to any
install
living plants you want to retain. Round-up Bi-active is the
Council’s preferred glyphosate product as it is safer to
Counc
aquatic animals and requires no with-holding period.
aquati
<< Juniperus confertus
<< Scaevola ‘Purple Fanfair’
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Round-up Bi-active can be purchased from most hardware
Round
stores and should be applied according to the manufacturer’s
instructions
– you may need to apply it twice. The lawn will
instru
take approximately
2 weeks to die, and then it can be easily
ap
removed.
remov You can also apply Round-up Bi-active to
any weeds
growing on the verge.
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STEP 2: SOIL PREPARATION
STEP 4: PLANTING
Even out any lumps in the soil so that it
slopes evenly from your property boundary
or the footpath down to the kerb.
Once you remove plants from their containers,
they should be planted immediately. It’s a
good idea to slightly loosen the roots around
the outside of the rootball.
Mixing a native fertiliser evenly through
the soil or applying a wetting agent can help
encourage plant growth.
STEP 3: SETTING OUT PLANTS
Set out the plants (still in their containers) on your verge to make
sure you get the spacings and locations correct. Keep a distance of
1m between any groundcovers and the footpath, verge or driveway
and avoid installing any shrubs that will obstruct your letterbox.
Dig a hole that is approximately 30cm
bigger than the rootball and install the
plants so that the top of the rootball is level
with the surrounding soil. Fill in the exposed
hole and lightly compact the soil around
each plant to remove all air pockets and voids.
Soak soil around each plant with water to
further consolidate the surrounding soil
and encourage healthy growth.
STEP
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TEP 5: MULCHING
Fremantle - Verge Beautification Guidelines
Fremantle - Verge Beautification Guidelines
Myoporum parvifolium ‘Purpureum’ >>
Trachelospermum jasminoides >>
Pimelea ferruginea >>
Myoporum parvifolium >>
Apply mulch to the entire
garden bed, so that it is
about 10cm thick. Make sure
you keep
ke the mulch just clear
of the base of the plants.
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COMMON NAME
SCIENTIFIC NAME
ORIGIN
NOTES
STRAPPY PLANTS, BELOW 500MM
Grey Cotto
Cottonheads
Conostylis candicans
WA
Grey, strappy foliage with yellow flowers.
Dianella ‘Little
‘L
Rev’
Dianella ‘Little Rev’
East Coast Aust.
Upright foliage, only growing to 30cm.
Flax Lilly
Dianella revoluta
East Coast Aust.
Green, strappy foliage with purple flowers.
Variegated Flax Lilly
Dianella revoluta ‘Variegata’
East Coast Aust.
Green & white ‘variegated’ foliage.
Fescue
Blue Fescu
Festuca glauca
Central Aust.
Clumping grass with blue/green leaves.
The following plants, particularly those native to
Western Australia are hardy and drought tolerate –
requiring minimal water.
Morning IIris
Orthrosanthus laxus
WA
Blue flowers and light green leaves
up to 0.7m high.
Be mindful of what your neighbours have planted
and try to tie in with the species and designs within
your street to create a coherent streetscape.
SPREADI
SPREADING GROUNDCOVERS, BELOW 300MM
Make sure you avoid:
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Plants that are prickly, spiky, poisonous
or cause allergic reactions.
Any plants over 0.7m high, as noted in the
local law (which will obstruct sightlines).
Any species with a tendency to grow into
a large shrub/small tree (such as some
Hakeas & Grevilleas). Your nursery will be
able to advise you further about this.
‘Hard landscape’ elements such as paving,
walls, rocks etc.
<< Grevillea thelmanniana
<< Scaevola sericea cultivar
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Moses in tthe Cradle
Rhoeo discolor
Mexico
Spear shaped, red and green leaves.
Native Iris
Patersonia occidentalis
WA
Blue flowers and light green leaves
up to 0.4m high.
Coral Bush
Adenanthos cuneatus
‘Coral Carpet’
WA
New foliage is red, eventually
turning green.
Pig Face
Carpobrotus virescens
WA
Succulent leaves and bright pink flowers.
Emu Bush
Eremophila glabra
prostrate form
WA
Grey foliage & orange flowers.
Spider Ne
Net Grevillea
Grevillea thelmanniana
WA
Vigorous grower, with
atractive red flowers.
Grevillea
Grevillea crithmifolia
“Green Carpet”
WA
Light pink, fragrant flowers in spring.
Snake Bus
Bush
Hemiandra pungens
WA
Vigorous, low groundcover
with purple flowers.
Native Wi
Wisteria
Hardenbergia comptoniana
WA
Dark green foliage with purple flowers.
Creeping IIvy
Hedera canariensis
Canary Islands
Dark green star shaped foliage.
Good for shady areas.
Snake Vin
Vine
Hibbertia scandens
East Coast Aust.
Dark green foliage with yellow flowers.
Shore Jun
Juniper
Juniperus confertus
Japan
Fragrant needle like foliage.
Native Bea
Beauty
Kennedia prostrata
WA
Grows to only 10cm high,
with bright red flowers.
Creeping B
Boobialla
Myoporum parvifolium
East Coast Aust.
Also available in cultivar with
purple foliage.
Fan Flowe
Flower
Scaevola sericea
WA
Purple flowers.
Star Jasmi
Jasmine
Trachelospermum
jasminoides
China
Dark green foliage with white,
fragrant flowers.
Fremantle - Verge Beautification Guidelines
Fremantle - Verge Beautification Guidelines
Suggested
Species
SHRUBS BETWEEN 350-700MM
Calothamn
Calothamnus
Calothamnus hirsutus
WA
Spreading shrub with red flowers.
Bottlebrus
Bottlebrush (small)
Callistemon ‘Little John’
East Coast Aust.
Red bottlebrush flowers.
Gin Gin G
Gem
Grevillea obtusifolia
‘Gin Gin Gem’
WA
Dense shrub with pinkish red flowers.
Cushion B
Bush
Leucophyta brownii
WA
Grey foliage. Suits full sun
& tolerates salty winds.
Pink Rice Flower
Pimelea ferruginea
WA
Good in cottage gardens. Pink flowers.
Fan Flowe
Flower
Scaevola striata
WA
Pink flowers from spring to autumn.
Fan Flowe
Flower
Scaevola ‘Purple Fanfair’
WA
Purple flowers from spring to autumn.
Coastal Ro
Rosemary
Westringia dampierii
WA
Grey/green foliage. Good for hedging.
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If your verge is
particularly small,
just the one species
of groundcover might
be sufficient.
Keep an area free,
nominally 1x1m for
your rubbish bin
Groundcovers
Area for rubbish
bin (mulch only)
Footpath
Shrubs
Strappy plants
Groundcovers
Area for rubbish
bin (mulch only)
To maintain
pedestrian access
without a footpath,
retain a small strip
of lawn along the kerb.
You can also place your
rubbish bin here.
The entire verge can
be planted when there
is an existing footpath
along the back of kerb,
providing pedestrian
access & space for
your rubbish bin.
A mulched, unplanted
area along the back
of the kerb can be used
for pedestrian access
& to place your
rubbish bin.
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Footpath
Shrubs
Groundcovers
Lawn edging
Lawn
Groundcovers
Strappy plants
Existing tree
Footpath
Shrubs
Strappy plants
Existing tree
Groundcovers
Area for rubbish bin
& occaional parking
(mulch only)
Grevillea obtusifolia prostrata >>
Callistemon ‘Little John’ >>
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Verge Design
Examples
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Fremantle - Verge Beautification Guidelines