I have a roughly 15m long 1m (ish) high laurel hedge in the front of my house. There’s a smaller patch of ground behind it that has a combination of weeds, grass and dandelions growing in it. House deeds (or whatever the document is called) says a specific section (roughly 7m) of what is laurel, should only be grass. This didn’t bother me (I didn’t plant the laurel) until a chat with an Openreach engineer surveying for fibre install – he said that specific section is an ‘access strip’ or something. Essentially it’s got all the utilities under it and if someone needs to get at said utilities, say for laying new FTTP cable around the street, it gets dug up.
Now I don’t particularly like the laurel so this seems like a good reason to dig the lot out (plus the bamboo some mug planted halfway along to fill a gap) and replace it with something else. I’m quite happy to just stick grass down, but I’d like something the local cats won’t spend 6 months using as a toilet before it’s established and we also seem to have loads of bees in the laurel harvesting goodness knows what, and I’m keen to support them.
Is there anything good that I could plant here? Other than ‘generic wildflower seeds’ that may or may not be any good? I’d quite like something low maintenance so I don’t have to go out and water it every other day when it’s above 10 degrees and hasn’t rained for 3 days.