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Nice thing about growing in a container is that you can physically move the plants in order to provide more sun, shade or protection from severe weather.
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Yes, I like that idea a lot!
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I've done it with young saplings that can't handle direct sun in their first 2 years but require it once they mature. 5 gallon buckets with holes drilled in the bottom and sides work great.