Planting Combinations That Always Work in Auckland Gardens
When it comes to garden design, the magic often lies in how plants are combined. A thoughtful planting palette makes a garden look cohesive, balanced, and easy to live with. In Auckland’s climate, we’re lucky to have a wide range of plants that thrive, but it’s knowing what works together that makes the difference.
Select a style of planting that compliments your home and lifestyle, be it classic, contemporary, sub-tropical, native, coastal, or an informal family garden, along with areas for veg & herbs. Decide how much time you would like to spend in the garden pottering, admiring and maintaining your garden.
A colour palette helps you to create a designed look and feel. A pop of colour with complimentary shades as a base, add in a surprising contrast to make it pop.
Winning Combinations
- Structural + Softness: Pair architectural plants like a cloud clipped topiary, cycad Lepidozamia or the elegant form of a Kentia palm with undulating clipped clouds of coprosma or softer grasses such as the many lomandra species, threaded through with flowering perennials such as Gaura or Achillea. The contrast creates movement, interest and balance.
- Evergreen + Seasonal Interest: Mix year-round structural hedging and shrubs, Ilex largo, Gardenia, Camellia & Buxus balls and soften with flowering highlights such as bearded iris, hydrangea, & salvia for seasonal colour.
- Native + Exotic: A blend of natives, Nikau, Renga Renga lilly, Astelia nervosa & Muehlenbeckia astonii with exotics Clivia, Ligularia, Acorus & Blechnum ‘silver lady’, are perfect for a dappled shade spot. Mixing in Corokia, Coprosma, & Libertia with Rosemary, Sedum, Westringea & carpet roses in a sunny well drained bed gives the garden resilience and variety. Mixing natives & exotics supplies a wider range of plants across the seasons to attract more birds and bees to your garden
Pro Tip
Choose a limited palette of plants, group & repeat them. Repetition creates rhythm and prevents a garden from looking busy or cluttered.