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Southern Hemisphere: South facing slope
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Hi, do you have any tips to maximise yield on land that slopes away from Winter sun?
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Hi Rachel. Leafy vegetables and root crops do well in that situation. There’s a free app called Lumos that can really help out as well. It’s augmented reality so you can see the suns location relative to your trees and aspects of your property.
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