On Thu, 27 Aug 2020 11:12:27 -0400 Andrew Strasfogel via Mercedes
<mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:

> I think I will just sit in the yard all day and take notes with pen and
> paper.

Direct observation is a great way to do it. You do not, however, have to
sit in the yard the entire day. You should already have some idea of how
the shadows progress across your yard throughout the year, but there are
ways to quickly show you that information in a readily understandable
form.

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Y'all are making things waaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyy too complicated!!!!!!

Why reinvent the wheel when it's already been done?
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What you need is a chart like the attached picture (without the
background blue and green) printed on a clear transparency. Then you go
around your yard, face south, and look through the transparency to see at
each spot what the objects which will block the sun are at that location.

See:

https://www.permaculturenews.org/2015/10/23/charting-the-suns-motion-in-relation-to-your-home-and-permaculture-site/
Charting The Sun's Motion In Relation To Your Home And Permaculture Site

https://www.milkwood.net/2015/06/01/design-basics-mapping-the-sun-on-your-site/
Design Basics: Mapping the Sun on your Site

https://www.suncalc.org

https://www.esrl.noaa.gov/gmd/grad/solcalc/
NOAA Solar Calculator
Find Sunrise, Sunset, Solar Noon and Solar Position for Any Place on Earth



Craig

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