You're looking at it all wrong! I consider all plants to be outdoor plants, some of which need a winter's vacation indoors! As long as you're careful not to give the plants too much light too quickly it's a huge boost for the plants to move them outside. I've never had problems with any critters bigger than grasshoppers, but the front of my house isn't conducive to animal activities, and my backyard is protected by a state of the art area denial system. Other than birds, my Anatolian doesn't tolerate strange animals or people in his territory, so I've never had any squirrel problems even when there was a squirrel nest in a tree in my yard. Once the dog was on duty the squirrels accessed the nest by moving through the canopy. I never saw one on the ground, and last year they abandoned the nest.
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