Native Verges
Story: Native Verges
Episode: 13
Presenter: Darren Seinor
Air Date: 8 November 2025
Turn an ordinary verge into a vibrant, low-maintenance native garden that supports wildlife, conserves local plants, and enhances your street’s appeal.
- Traditional verges are often bare, weedy, or poorly maintained. Native verge gardens transform these spaces into attractive, thriving ecosystems that benefit both people and wildlife.
- Choose endemic or locally suitable plants, a mix of shrubs, groundcovers, and clumping plants ensures year-round interest and colour. Know the maintenance needs of each species for best results.
- Improve soil with compost and clay, plant in shallow bowls to retain water, add a seaweed solution and wetting agent, and finish with a thick mulch layer for water efficiency.
- Careful plant choice means minimal irrigation is needed; targeted hand watering during hot months is often enough, though irrigation can be a backup.
- Native verges cool the area, provide habitat for birds, lizards, and pollinators, and help conserve local, endemic plants threatened by habitat loss.
- Always check your local council’s verge policy before planting to ensure your garden complies and becomes a well-regarded part of the neighbourhood.
- Even a small, unloved verge can be turned into a beautiful, environmentally beneficial garden with the right planning and native plants.








