Do you move plants out of the wind or should i leave them there to get stronger?



Answers:
Move them every 4 and a half minutes.

Other answers:
If they're delicate plants, move them. They ain't gonna get stronger. This is not like hardening them off. If they're in plastic pots the wind can knock them over and break stems. If they came up out of the ground, chances are they can withstand a normal wind, unless they're tall and spindly. In that case stake them.
If they're delicate plants, move them. They ain't gonna get stronger. This is not like hardening them off. If they're in plastic pots the wind can knock them over and break stems. If they came up out of the ground, chances are they can withstand a normal wind, unless they're tall and spindly. In that case stake them.
What type of plants are you talking about?

Trees and shrubs should be tied to stakes, for support, if the wind blows them over. They will grow stronger.

Plants growing from bulbs can be staked or moved.

Don't plant annuals in windy areas.

Wind power generating plants should be left in the wind.
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