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Potential food forest niche-west side of house.
Nicanor Garza
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A potential resource from our west side that gets an average of 2000 gallons of runoff, so me thinks I could use this to grow fruit trees, lotsa brain storming is needed on my part, if anyone has any suggestions, it would most helpful.
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