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not much to say for the moment except that I am happy to join this community and hope to contribute soon. I have always liked trees and tried to grow all sort of seed I could get hold of even if living in town. I hope to get soon a piece of land in northern Piemonte to cultivate and get away from Milano (which is actually in Lombardia, for whose who don't know the details of Italian geography). The only problem I foresee is that cycling will be harder there as the area I am aiming at is all up and downs...
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Ciao Giuliano, Welcome! I would like to hear more about where you live.... some photos would be great!
 
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Hi Giuliano!
I'll PM you to give you more info about me, but I think we live near each other. I thought of going to Piemonte also, zona Alba-Monferato, but I found out that I had like 10 more reasons to stay here.

AAM Terra nuova is nice for finding land. There was also an agriturisimo that was selling in piemonte recently.

What are you doing now? What are you hoping to do in the future, if you get the land?

William
 
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