I think they like part shade. Mine somehow always wind up in the sun and don't thrive, you'd think I'd learn. Great timing on this thread, I just got a start last night. I'll keep it out of full sun this time.
Thanks for that. You plant things in one spot, but the sun moves and things can end up cooking if you haven't taken all the factors into account. I'll plant mine out where there'll be mostly shade throughout the year.
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