Hi,
Im thinking of a move to the country and am looking at building a workshop in what is now a paddock, surrounded by native bush .
I was thinking of planting Paulownia trees around the workshop for the shade and it would be nice to see a fast growing plant that should do well in the well draining black sandy soil .
I just want to know if Paulownia's would be good as a fire break as well ?
I would think that they don't have the volatile oils that our gum trees and pine trees have.
Any one know ?
Rob
Im thinking of a move to the country and am looking at building a workshop in what is now a paddock, surrounded by native bush .
I was thinking of planting Paulownia trees around the workshop for the shade and it would be nice to see a fast growing plant that should do well in the well draining black sandy soil .
I just want to know if Paulownia's would be good as a fire break as well ?
I would think that they don't have the volatile oils that our gum trees and pine trees have.
Any one know ?
Rob
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