[NAFEX] Bill's choices, Actinidia kolomicta
dwoodard at becon.org
dwoodard at becon.org
Mon Jan 8 16:34:07 EST 2007
I mean the wall on the north side of a building, that faces north, and
does not get direct sunlight near mid-day in summer, *and* more
importantly does not get direct sunlight during most of the day in late
winter and early spring. A wall that faced about north-north-east and
did not get low-angle late afternoon sun in late winter and early
spring would probably be ideal.
Doug Woodard
St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
On Mon, 8 Jan 2007, Erdman, James wrote:
> By a "north wall", do you mean a wall on the north side, facing South, or the north wall of a structure, facing North?
> I am getting confused.
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> Jim
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> I was thinking of a high north wall, as of a house. I suspect that a white
> wall would be best.
k
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