Oh my! Thank you for the plentiful and quick responses!
My question, I suppose, is actually this: if my plants are growing happily where they are and being outside can not offer them more light do the benefits of fresh air and (city) rain water outweigh the risks from pests and diseases?
I'm sorry I didn't include my list, I have no idea how I missed that. Many of them are NOIDs here is the best list I can come up with. I know my capitalization is wrong and some of the names have changed. The names are from the tags or lack there of. And the capitalization is just a little too much for my brain at the moment, as you can see I've jumped into this habit.... I mean hobby.... with both feet.
Multiple Phals and mini Phals
2 phal type dendrobiums
Angreacum dideri (soon to be mounted)
Tolumnia popki “mitzi” X sniffen “Jennifer Dauro” (mounted)
Tolumnia seagrove vip (mounted)
Dendrobium aggregeacum (mounted)
Rhyncholaelia glauca (mounted)
Encyclia cordgera 'chocolate X cordigea'
2 Cattleyas
I know this group has very different growing needs but that is what I wanted and lets me take full advantage of my growing area. So far all but one seems to be thriving. It only took one with bad root rot to form a rule about repotting every orchid that comes to me in moss. Ugh makes me sick to think about it.
I wish I could prune the trees, I am worried about several of them, but we rent and the landlord refuses to dish out the $ for the hollow tree leaning over the house let alone trimming up some slightly unwieldy oaks. On the bright side those oaks do provide some nice mounting materials.
Someday I'll live in a house with sun somewhere and my power bill with be cut in half! ROFL
Thanks again for the responses. I love this place!