They'll probably be fine. Possibly just a bit leggy to cope with variable weather
You could always cut them back a bit and they'll grow on more slowly, and according to conditions. Keep them somewhere sheltered, not in full sun or exposed to excess wind/rain. Both of those will make it harder for them. Bit like young sweet peas.
I keep mine under a bench, or chairs, or a corner at the back door. The beauty of having them in pots is that you can move them accordingly.
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
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You could always cut them back a bit and they'll grow on more slowly, and according to conditions. Keep them somewhere sheltered, not in full sun or exposed to excess wind/rain. Both of those will make it harder for them. Bit like young sweet peas.
I keep mine under a bench, or chairs, or a corner at the back door. The beauty of having them in pots is that you can move them accordingly.
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...