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New display/bench area - issues with Colorbond?

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Hi all

Had to rebuild my display area as I had a new colorbond fence put in.

I have done a quick search on the site re anyone experiencing issues with plants getting burnt from the heat coming off a colorbond fence, but could not find anything. I have placed the benches at the back off the fence by about 800mm, but not sure if that’s enough? The fence builder told me it’s only an issue if the tree/plant is right against the fence but just wanted to see if anyone has had a bad experience with it burning little trees.

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Re: New display/bench area - issues with Colorbond?

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I don't think it will be an issue, the benches are set far enough back and there is plenty of greenery there to help reduce the temp.
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I wouldn't have thought you would have a problem with that. Plenty of space between fence and trees...
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My main sunny grow bench is up against a pale colourbond fence. The trees are on the northern side of it and in Sun all day from about 11am. Only about 100mm from the fence to the bench and have no issues in about 7 years

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If that is the least of your problems being in Canberra, then you have nothing to be concerned about....except that you live in Canberra.

I've never 'felt' the heat from a colorbond fence on a hot day that would bother a tree within 80cm. Do you realize how hot the fence would have to be to 'burn' a leaf from 80cm. You wouldn't have a fence left standing if that were the case.

EDIT - that is a nice looking setup of trees you have by the way :tu: - EDIT
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Rory wrote:If that is the least of your problems being in Canberra, then you have nothing to be concerned about....except that you live in Canberra.
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Awesome collection you have there. As mentioned by others, for a fence to radiate enough heat to hurt your trees that need to be much closer and your weather would need to be much hotter ...

Only concern of mine would be the logs/pipes on the edge of your trees - these are a tripping hazard and it would be a shame to drop one of your trees because you loose your footing on a rolling object!




oh boy, its too late for me! I've turned into a Safety Nazi :evil:
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Rory wrote:If that is the least of your problems being in Canberra, then you have nothing to be concerned about....except that you live in Canberra.

Was that comment necessary?




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Sasha,

This was a cheap solution to my problem of the late afternoon summer sun. It is also good protection for the sensitive trees in winter.

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PeterH wrote:Sasha,

This was a cheap solution to my problem of the late afternoon summer sun. It is also good protection for the sensitive trees in winter.

Regards,

Peter
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is that pre-rolled Polly pipe or did you bend it yourself (star-pickets in ground then bend pipe and place over Star-pickets)?

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Hi Peter,
What are the arches made of? Looks good.
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PeterH wrote:
Rory wrote:If that is the least of your problems being in Canberra, then you have nothing to be concerned about....except that you live in Canberra.

Was that comment necessary?




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Elmar wrote:Awesome collection you have there. As mentioned by others, for a fence to radiate enough heat to hurt your trees that need to be much closer and your weather would need to be much hotter ...

Only concern of mine would be the logs/pipes on the edge of your trees - these are a tripping hazard and it would be a shame to drop one of your trees because you loose your footing on a rolling object!




oh boy, its too late for me! I've turned into a Safety Nazi :evil:

Thanks Elmar, those logs/pipes were my string line just for the day to make sure I didnt take too much of the yard up, the wife only allowed me an extra metre. :lol: There will be some kind of border placed in eventually.
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Rory wrote:If that is the least of your problems being in Canberra, then you have nothing to be concerned about....except that you live in Canberra.

I've never 'felt' the heat from a colorbond fence on a hot day that would bother a tree within 80cm. Do you realize how hot the fence would have to be to 'burn' a leaf from 80cm. You wouldn't have a fence left standing if that were the case.

EDIT - that is a nice looking setup of trees you have by the way :tu: - EDIT
Thanks Rory, yeah I have 99 problems living in Canberra is not one of them. :palm:
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Post by Sasha P »

Thanks to all that responded, seems its not a issue at all. I didnt think so, as I have some other trees that sit right against a metal garage wall and has never caused any kind of problem, my neighbour that has many fruit trees in his yard kept saying colorbond is different and caused him all sorts of drama.
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