Leggy seedlings advice?

Location: Perth Seedlings under patio are growing but quite leggy and clearly leaning towards the sun, I know they want more light but they will absolutely get cooked in the sun here, my attempt at seeds sown in September had them cooking in the October sun once they reached this height and I’m not really sure what to do.

They get a tiny bit of first morning sun but are quickly shaded due to the positioning of the house and fences, also it’s quarter to 10 and already 27 degrees and while I was out doing my morning rounds I could feel myself getting crispy in the direct sun so I’m at a loss.

Do I just let them be leggy and be happy they are at least growing? Would love someone to share their experience or knowledge :)

Location: Perth Seedlings under patio are growing but quite leggy and clearly leaning towards the sun, I know they want more light but they will absolutely get cooked in the sun here, my attempt at seeds sown in September had them cooking in the October sun once they reached this height and I’m not really sure what to do.

They get a tiny bit of first morning sun but are quickly shaded due to the positioning of the house and fences, also it’s quarter to 10 and already 27 degrees and while I was out doing my morning rounds I could feel myself getting crispy in the direct sun so I’m at a loss.

Do I just let them be leggy and be happy they are at least growing? Would love someone to share their experience or knowledge :)