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Originally Posted by DeaC
We're getting ready for spring as you must be preparing for fall. Can you still keep plants outside at that time or further into the season? Gingercat looks more regal each time I see her...in her forest.
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Deac --- over here --- I have the orchids in that area all year around. We do get cyclones (aka hurricane etc) occasionally during the cyclone season - where I may have to park some orchids up against the sides of walls - hopefully away from the strong wind. Or may need to put some plants in the garage - mainly to stop them from toppling over and losing their tags etc, or even blown away hehehe.
I occasionally might need to shift some orchids around in the growing area during times of peak solar activity ----- where some extra high power sun days could possibly do some leaf scorching. But most of the sun-hardened catts can handle the direct morning sun here.
Gingercat has some hilarious behaviour sometimes. It was only yesterday when a plumber came around. Gingercat heard the plumber - a stranger - and she disappeared ----- went hiding in the shrubs for quite a long time. But ------ there was another time, when an air-con service guy came around - and he needed to go out through a back door --- and gingercat was lying on her side -- wide awake -- and just didn't want to move. So the air-con guy had to just step over her hahaha. I was quite surprised myself. I think she thought that it wasn't a stranger ------ and thought it was me heheh.