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A getting some 2 acres of land near SLO with well. I ant to permaculturize. Am studying towards this and I would like co thinking or input. There is a slide grade to the land, clay soil. Freezes often in wintermonths 20 F good for apples and pears. No trees on it , just tiny flowers. Mesquite trees I am thinking of and solar for waterpump.
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I would love more details! Sounds like something I could definitely help out on. I am a traveling artist and certified permaculture designer, and I need a place to live/camp this winter. I intend to work on a series of paintings this winter, but I love to work outdoors and to design projects and gardens. The ideal situation for me would be having a place to stay where I can split my time between painting and gardening/designing/working outdoors! Email me if you'd like to discuss more !
 
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