Choosing the right hedging plant is one of the most important decisions in garden design. A well-chosen hedge creates privacy, defines boundaries, blocks wind, and adds structure to your outdoor space. A poor choice results in thin coverage, high maintenance, and a garden that never quite feels finished.
The challenge is that not all hedging plants perform the same. Some grow fast but lack density. Others look great but require constant pruning. Some work well in the ground but fail completely in pots.
This guide ranks the best hedging plants, explains where each one performs best, and gives you practical advice to help you choose the right option for your garden, whether you are planting in the ground or using large garden pots.
Large Established Lilly Pilly Resilience 25L
$49.95
Syzygium ‘Up and Away’ (Lilly Pilly)
$33.95
Acmena ‘Allyn Magic’ (Lilly Pilly)
From $16.95
Large Established Lilly Pilly Select 25L
$49.95
Large Established Lilly Pilly Plum Magic Syzygium Australe 25L
Lilly pillies naturally produce dense foliage, and when pruned correctly, they become even thicker. This makes them one of the most reliable plants for creating privacy.
Key benefits:
• Extremely dense growth • Fast and reliable establishment • Excellent response to pruning • Evergreen year-round • Suitable for formal or informal hedges
Unlike many other plants, lilly pillies actually improve with regular trimming. Each cut encourages more branching, which leads to a thicker hedge over time.
Best Uses for Lilly Pilly
• Privacy screens • Boundary hedges • Formal structured hedges • Hedging in large garden pots • Modern and traditional landscapes
Lilly pilly is also the best choice if you are creating a hedge using large outdoor pots or fiberglass pots, as it tolerates root restriction better than most plants.
#2 Viburnum: Best Fast-Growing Hedge
If speed is your priority, viburnum is one of the fastest-growing hedging plants available.
It quickly establishes and fills space, making it ideal for new gardens.
Hedges are not just functional — they are structural elements.
They can:
• Frame outdoor spaces • Create privacy zones • Add height and depth • Improve overall layout
Combining hedges with large garden pots creates a layered and professional look.
Final Ranking
Best Overall
Lilly pilly
Best for Speed
Viburnum
Best for Pots
Lilly pilly
Best for Fragrance
Murraya
Best for Colour
Photinia
Best Low Maintenance
Westringia
Final Thoughts
While many plants can be used for hedging, lilly pilly stands out as the best overall choice.
It offers the ideal balance of:
• density • growth • versatility • suitability for pots
Whether you are building a privacy screen, designing a courtyard, or creating structure in a modern landscape, choosing the right hedging plant will determine how successful your garden looks and performs.
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