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Old 22-04-2010, 03:08 PM
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Originally Posted by David Hare-Scott[_2_] View Post
Higgs Boson wrote:
On Apr 21, 4:20 am, pottydeckor pottydeckor.
wrote:
Good afternoon just stumbled across this site its great

Just a quick maybe a silly question, stawberries in a planter do you
need to rotate so that all side have equal sunlight

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pottydeckor


Depends on your latitude. If the sun is low on the horizon much of
the year,
yes, it would help to rotate.

However, if the sun is high in the sky most of the year, plants will
probably
get enough sun.

Personally, I rotate periodically on general principles, including
inside plants.

Rotation-wise, would help to put your strawberry planter on a wheeled
base.


Rotation-wise must be clockwise-wise in the northern hemisphere and
anti-clockwise-wise in the southern hemisphere. At the equator alternate
your wise, that is clockwisewise, anticlockwisewise, clockyantwise, oh I
forget the rest but keep em moving

David
it is always best to rotate a basket to try to give equal sunlight hope this helps