They’re getting so tall! With neat little leaves!

  • RebekahWSD@lemmy.worldOP
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    11 hours ago

    Unfortunately windy is an unknown factor. It can get suuuuper windy here. I think the side of the house might be the best bet, but even then…

    Stupid smarch weather.

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      10 hours ago

      If you’re able to pull them in and out for a few hours a day initially, go that route. Starting on a weekend might be easier.

      And yes, sheltered spots are the way to go. It’s generally not that windy here, so under the trampoline works well. The north side of your house is probably a good spot as well.

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        10 hours ago

        North is a complete no go. That’s right against the property line to an asshole with a bitey dog. Can the opposite work?

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          10 hours ago

          The south side of your house will have the most sun - especially if you’re somewhat far north. I would go for either the east or west side instead. Before I had the trampoline realization, I used our east facing porch to limit sunlight without having to bring the plants in/out for a few hours a day.

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            10 hours ago

            East is easy, that’s the front. I can put them on the porch! Still not much to protect them from wind, but so be it. May the healthiest plant survive?? XD

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                10 hours ago

                They can be right against the house, so yes! It’s so very windy sometimes, so I just am concerned about them.