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Littlemisschristmas starts with ...
I live in temperate Vic and recently been told that a dairy processing plant has bought land a paddock away from our acre property boundary. We thought we would start planting some trees along our boundary to buffer sound and sight as they are likely build another factory there. Any ideas what trees would be the best?
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23rd April 2016 4:49pm
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Manfred says...
It's a big question. There's no doubt that pines or cypresses will give you the densest barrier quickest, but I would be hugely pilloried if I suggested those. If you must have natives, a mixture of hakeas (eg salicifolia and dactylloides) grevilleas and leptospermums will give you the ground level coverage, with some eucalypts (of your choice) for the higher level screening.

If you want fruits and nuts, consider citrus in the first instance, because most other stuff is deciduous and depends on thinned growth for best productivity. How do citrus do in that climate? I am assuming that you will be able to give anything you plant enough water to get the result you want. Julie from WA may have some advice on citrus?
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