Isn't it awful? In midsummer I get 7 hours of sun to my trees- at the moment in this new place - 2 1/2 hours
But I found a spot at work (I live next door to work) that is a bare patch of land behind a wall that gets 7 hours of winter sun
Only problem is it is a little more exposed to public view, so higher chance of being stolen. What do you guys think: if I move my figs in grow pots there is it too risky? Not sure if they would be recognised as bonsai - certainly not worth anything at this stage. Worth the risk?
Winter sun
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Re: Winter sun
Any public exposure is a risk that only you, with local knowledge of surrounding people and environment can assess.
The last place we rented faced a similar problem, hence the back "lawn" got NO sunlight at all through winter and was just dirt, but I did find that by raising my bonsai benches to almost 2m high I could catch about 4-5hrs. Maybe an option for you, depending on any public lines of sight?
The last place we rented faced a similar problem, hence the back "lawn" got NO sunlight at all through winter and was just dirt, but I did find that by raising my bonsai benches to almost 2m high I could catch about 4-5hrs. Maybe an option for you, depending on any public lines of sight?
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Re: Winter sun
I did that when i first got into Bonsai with some collected tea trees. I was living in Melbourne in a factory and had put them outside for sun. Gone the first day. Aussies usually take anything that aint nailed down. Present company excluded of course
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Re: Winter sun
Hmm thanks cre8 and bodi. Bodi that's a horror story
Ill assess the spot tomorrow again. Couple of things making it reasonably positive: it's on church property well onto the property, not near a street. It's up a sketchy embankment and elevated above where anyone would look. You'd have to strain to see them (I think). Also in a suburb in sydney known as very wealthy. Doesn't stop thieves but most have the money to buy what plants they want. But I need to reasses after that horror story from bodi. Thanks guys.
Ill assess the spot tomorrow again. Couple of things making it reasonably positive: it's on church property well onto the property, not near a street. It's up a sketchy embankment and elevated above where anyone would look. You'd have to strain to see them (I think). Also in a suburb in sydney known as very wealthy. Doesn't stop thieves but most have the money to buy what plants they want. But I need to reasses after that horror story from bodi. Thanks guys.
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