Hobblebush
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Im going to be doing my first outdoor grow this coming summer!
my last indoor grow went well, ( and I want to lower that electricity bill)
There are groundhogs and deer attracted to the garden out back, so I'm thinking of planting in the front yard instead (very secluded and rural area) and putting up a small fence, mainly for the gophers less for the deer.
There is a little less light exposure in the front yard, large hemlocks don't help. but what is the minimum amount of direct light they should be getting this summer? Due to the tall trees, there will only be around 9-10 hours of DIRECT sunlight per day, as a lot of it will be blocked by trees in the morning and sunset
Im in Northern VT, so the growing season isn't super long, but I'm just going to have to make do
my last indoor grow went well, ( and I want to lower that electricity bill)
There are groundhogs and deer attracted to the garden out back, so I'm thinking of planting in the front yard instead (very secluded and rural area) and putting up a small fence, mainly for the gophers less for the deer.
There is a little less light exposure in the front yard, large hemlocks don't help. but what is the minimum amount of direct light they should be getting this summer? Due to the tall trees, there will only be around 9-10 hours of DIRECT sunlight per day, as a lot of it will be blocked by trees in the morning and sunset
Im in Northern VT, so the growing season isn't super long, but I'm just going to have to make do