Kia ora e te Lemmy whānau!

We’ve just moved into a new build, which hasn’t been landscaped, and I’m at a loss for what to do immediately next to the external walls.

I’ve seen a few options around town, but I haven’t found a good resource for actual recommendations. I’ve seen:

  • river stones/gravel surrounding the foundation for ~30 cm
  • plants against the walls (e.g. griselinia, lancewood
  • driveway (concrete/asphalt)

I know I need to direct drainage away from the foundation, but can I plant grass (or similar plants) right next to the walls? Is there a standard rulebook I can refer to?

Any help would be appreciated!

  • deadbeef79000
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    11 months ago

    I very strongly recommend bark rather than stones.

    The gaps between the stones quickly fill with dust and dirt and weeds grow like crazy. It looks great for the first season but becomes an undiggable weed fest afterwards.

    With bark, you just buy another few bags of it and tip them out over the old bark.

    Plus the bark mulches and feeds your plants.

    As for planting, there are a lot of native compact grasses and low shrubs that prefer shaded areas, they will do well and look great.

    TL;DR: avoid stones lest you never usage a spade in that garden again.