I have 5 acres and am planning a couple of outdoor plants this season. My checklist is:

1. Only one or 2 plants per location, 2 or 3 locations - I'm just trying it for the experience, not a huge yield

2. Tie them down so they are not a bright spot of green in an otherwise darker green forest. Low and long is a lot harder to spot than 10' tall trees

3. Try not to check on them excessively, and come in from different directions - otherwise you will forge a trail that leads right to 'em.

4. If ever ??'ed or confronted, deny deny deny, and get a lawyer ASAP, for fear of having your land snatched by some dumb-ass law.

My problem is finding spots that get enough light but aren't in the middle of a clearing. I don't know how conducive light filtered through trees is for our babies, and I don't want them right out in the middle of a flat spot