Short answer
For how do i protect plants from reflected heat near walls?, Start by mapping sun, shade, wind, reflected heat, dust exposure, and nearby hard surfaces before replacing plants or increasing watering.
Why this comes up in Cyprus
- reflected heat from walls, paving, glass, artificial turf, or pool areas
- dry wind and dust increasing water loss from leaves and soil
- plants placed in full Cyprus sun before their roots are established
What to check first
- Track when the area gets morning sun, midday sun, afternoon sun, and reflected heat.
- Check whether damage is on the windward or sun-facing side only.
- Look for nearby walls, paving, glass, air-conditioner exhaust, or gravel heat.
- Compare exposed plants with nearby shaded or sheltered plants.
When this needs more than a quick check
Collect more detail or request help if:
- new plants scorch repeatedly in the same location
- a balcony, courtyard, or poolside bed is too hot for normal planting
- wind or salt spray damages plants faster than watering can compensate
- you need shade, windbreak, or plant-selection redesign
Details to collect before requesting help
- photos at different times of day if possible
- orientation: north, south, east, west, coastal, rooftop, or courtyard
- wind exposure and nearby heat-reflecting surfaces
- plants currently failing and desired maintenance level
Location context
Use the area names below when preparing a request or comparing local advice for Cyprus conditions.
Related services
- Heat-tolerant planting
- Shade planning
- Windbreak planting
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