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pittosporum golf ball spacing

Finding the perfect spacing for Pittosporum 'Golf Ball' (Dwarf Pittosporum) is the key to creating a tidy, low-maintenance garden border or hedge in New Zealand. Whether you’re planning a contemporary landscape or need compact greenery for smaller spaces, knowing how much room to give each Pittosporum 'Golf Ball' will ensure healthy growth, defined shapes, and a lush look that lasts. This attractive dwarf shrub thrives with the right care, and proper spacing avoids crowding, encourages air flow, and enhances the plant's distinctive rounded form. Read on to discover expert tips for Pittosporum golf ball spacing, planting ideas, and how to pair Pittosporum 'Golf Ball' with other standout shrubs.

Pittosporum Golf Ball

Pittosporum 'Golf Ball' is a compact, evergreen shrub native to New Zealand, renowned for its dense, rounded form and vibrant green foliage. This dwarf Pittosporum grows to approximately 60 cm in height and width, it's an excellent choice for low hedging, borders, or container planting. This hardy plant thrives in full sun to partial shade and tolerates coastal conditions, wind, and frost, making it versatile for a variety of garden settings.

Pittosporum 'Golf Ball' (Dwarf Pittosporum) shrub with lush green foliage in a garden.
  • Suited to regions:
    All regions
  • Plant type:
    Shrubs
  • Height:
    60 cm
  • Spread:
    60 cm
  • Flowering time:
    Summer
  • Tolerances:
    Coastal, Hardy, Wind
  • Garden uses:
    Borders, Containers, Hedging, Living areas, Parks, Paths & Steps, Patios, Ponds, Pool areas, Specimen, Topiary
  • Garden styles:
    Alpine, Architectural, Backyard, City & Courtyard, Coastal, Formal, Frontyard, Japanese, Modern, Native, Rock
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Ideal Pittosporum Golf Ball Spacing

For best results, space Pittosporum 'Golf Ball' plants about 80cm to 1m apart. This allows each shrub enough room to mature without overlapping, while still forming a neat, unified edge if used for hedging. If you're after a tighter, denser look (such as for a clipped low hedge), spacing can be reduced slightly to 60cm, but keep in mind that this may require more regular trimming. Giving each Pittosporum 'Golf Ball' ample space also improves airflow, reducing the risk of fungal disease and ensuring even sunlight for lush, healthy foliage.

Why Spacing Matters for Pittosporum 'Golf Ball'

Correct Pittosporum golf ball spacing benefits more than just appearance. Plants spaced too closely may compete for water and nutrients, weakening their growth and producing less attractive forms. Pittosporum 'Golf Ball', known for its naturally rounded habit, will maintain its shape beautifully if given enough room. Allowing at least 80cm between plants ensures each shrub stays compact, which is ideal for borders, pathways, and formal gardens. If you’re combining Pittosporum 'Golf Ball' with other dwarf varieties like Pittosporum 'Midget' (Dwarf Pittosporum), adjust spacing according to their mature width for the best results.

Landscaping with Pittosporum 'Golf Ball' and Companion Plants

Pittosporum 'Golf Ball' makes a versatile foundation for modern gardens, contemporary courtyards, and low-maintenance planting schemes. Use the proper spacing to craft neat rows, geometric borders, or as specimen shrubs in mixed beds. For added colour and texture, try pairing Pittosporum 'Golf Ball' with companion plants like Grevillea fasciculata, Hydrangea 'Trophy', or Leptospermum 'Jubilee'. If you want to incorporate more Pittosporum varieties, consider Pittosporum tenuifolium, Pittosporum eugenioides (Tarata), Pittosporum 'Wrinkled Blue', or Pittosporum 'Limelight' (Kohuhu). These varieties share the easy-care appeal of Pittosporum 'Golf Ball' and thrive in similar conditions.

Planting Tips for Healthy Pittosporum 'Golf Ball'

Start by preparing well-drained soil and adding organic matter for extra nutrients. Position your Pittosporum 'Golf Ball' with the correct spacing, water thoroughly after planting, and mulch to retain moisture and suppress weeds. This dwarf Pittosporum is drought-tolerant once established, favouring full sun to partial shade for best foliage.

If you’re aiming for a vibrant year-round garden, complement your Pittosporum 'Golf Ball' with evergreen shrubs like Callicarpa bodinieri (Beautyberry) or Westringia Wynyabbie Gem, creating a landscape that’s both dynamic and easy to look after.

With the right Pittosporum golf ball spacing, your garden will enjoy a robust, stylish hedge or border that stays healthy and compact for years to come.


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