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Before & after: Lush tropical layers refreshed a small terrace house garden

Leafy layers bring this space to life! - by Better Homes and Gardens
  • 09 Jun 2021

Live in a terrace house and want to make the most of the small garden? Living in the inner-city often means trading in a spacious backyard for a courtyard, but just because space is limited, doesn’t mean your garden has to be!

WATCH: Charlie designs a gorgeous side garden

This paved backyard felt harsh and boxed in, but creating three distinct layers of tropical foliage transformed it into a space that makes the owners feel like they’re holidaying all year round.

Here, we break down each layer and run through the standout plants.

Terrace house courtyard garden before makeover
Phil Aynsley

1. Tall layers

Bring exotic features to the southern climes of Australia with golden cane palm (Chrysalidocarpus lutescens). Standing tall with elegantly arching fronds, it breaks up the wall beautifully.

Cordyline fruticosa ‘Kiwi’ has been around for ages and for very good reason! It features a variety of leaf colours, has an appealing upright aesthetic and is a pretty low maintenance plant. Most of all, its broad leaves create charming backdrop foliage.

Alcantarea imperialis ‘Silver Plum’ is a full sun-loving giant bromeliad. The trick to more red colouring is to give it more sun!

Close up of leaves of Cordyline fruticosa 'Kiwi'

Cordyline fruticosa ‘Kiwi’

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Alcantera imperialis 'Silver Plum'

Alcantarea imperialis ‘Silver  Plum’

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2. Mid-layers

Philodendron ‘Xanadu’ is a great structural plant because it forms a round, neat shrub and has interesting fingered leaves. Codiaeum variegatum ‘Excellent’ and ‘Mammy’ have stunning and vibrant bold leaf colours to add wow factor.

Introduce agave with the large rosette-forming species Agave attenuata. Over time, it makes many pups you can replant. The jade plant (Crassula ovata) enjoys bright light and will grow in pots or in a sunny spot in a garden bed, provided it has excellent drainage.

Philodendron 'Xanadu' underplanted with bromeliads

Philodrendron 'Xanadu' underplanted with bromeliads.

Phil Aynsley
Jade plant close up

Crassula ovata is also known as Jade plant.

Phil Aynsley

3. Lower layers

The hybrid born from Guzmania lingulata, ‘Hilda’ features a sneaky punch of golden colour from the bracts. It just loves the sun! Moses in the cradle (Rhoeo discolor compacta) is low-growing and slow- spreading with vivid purple accents on the reverse side of its leaves.

Spillover Sedum ‘Goldilocks’ looks pretty here as a groundcover and picks up on the other yellows in the garden. Guzmania lingulata provide tropical spots of colour and is suited to pots, hanging baskets and garden beds.

Sedum 'Goldilocks'

Sedum 'Goldilocks' spills out over the pavers.

Phil Aynsley
Yellow bromeliad flower

Guzmania lingulata 'Hilda'

Phil Aynsley

Layering the garden with foliage softened the look of this once drab terrace house garden. Strong geometrical element, including the wall and the pavers, now recede into the background as colourful foliage takes centre stage. 

Terrace house garden makeover after

After

Phil Aynsley
Tropical garden bed

Lush layers of foliage have softened the walls of this once-drab terrace house garden.

Phil Aynsley
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