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Re: My Bonsai Nook

Post by bonsai_Dan »

Ozmad wrote:looks very nice glenda, you might want to watch out for the heat that will radiate from the shed, i have trouble with leaf burn on trees i have near my shed in summer.The heat that builds right next to the shed is easy 10 degree's hotter, at our last house i put sheets of small bambo against it, really cut the heat back
Thats a good idea ozmad, I remember my old shed. I Couldn't even touch it in summer time but Glenda's area looks like there might be shade cover from the trees behind it?. The bamboo would complement the area a little bit more to. Maybe a long, part of the fence line as well. Beautiful area though Glenda you've done well. So nice :)

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Re: My Bonsai Nook

Post by Glenda »

Ozmad wrote:looks very nice glenda, you might want to watch out for the heat that will radiate from the shed, i have trouble with leaf burn on trees i have near my shed in summer.The heat that builds right next to the shed is easy 10 degree's hotter, at our last house i put sheets of small bambo against it, really cut the heat back
I had thought of that. At the moment we are having so much rain its not a problem, and i am watching for signs of it. I will put bamboo screening behind it if it gets too hot. It is under sail cloth and the shed is only in direct sun for a few hours.

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