planting trees/shrubs near colourbond fencing
G'day all,
We are about to go down the path of a new back fence - us wanting timber, them wanting colourbond (and probably winning as they have panel already from a workplace demolition)
We like timber aestetically, but also we are worried about the colourbond radiating heat and therefore making our backyard hot. If we go coolourbond we intend to plant some screening plants to block the colourbond out, but have heard that the radiated heat and reflectiveness of the colourbond burns the plants and they have a hard time coping.
Does anyone have any experience with this - good or bad. As I said it is only heresay about the burning, but it does sound a little reasonable.
For the backyard we are not fussed to keep the plants native, but we are happy to go that way if they are the most hardy - we would like the screening plants to grow to about 2 - 3 mtrs.
Thanks.