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Feb 22, 2015 11:28 PM CST
Name: Fiat
Modesto -The Central Valley of (Zone 9b)
My small patio is a square open (uncovered) side yard. It is confined by 4 sides: a short wall facing west, a short wood fence facing north, a large floor window facing east, and another floor window facing south. Both short wall and fence allow morning and southern sunlight into part of patio and house (through floor windows), but there are big trees outside the patio. Two spots are in my mind for my Camellia: (1) in front of (outside) the window facing south (bit left side, my Jasmine will take right side), or (2) the opposite site (inside the fence facing north). Spot1 will give the plant much more sunlight through the day, but spot2 will provide lot shade. Oh, may be the center spot be considered? There are three large jade plants taking middle space of the patio. Any suggestion? (seems Zuzu would use spot2? and Sherry spot1? How contradictory?)
If a plant looks good, smells good, don't eat it, grow it!
Fiat

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