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Hey all!

I am moving to MX part-time until I can fully transition to living there. I intend on farming, however I am very limited in my knowledge of the ecology there. Does anyone have any hands-on experience that can give me words of wisdom? Or any book recommendations? I have taken a permaculture approach to high desert areas, along with semi-tropical and tropical areas. But there is nothing like feet on the ground wisdom.. or books with a very specific knowledge/informaiton base.

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Which part of Mexico?  I feel the sea coast area might be different from the mountain areas.

Cucamelons would probably do well in most areas.

And avocados.
 
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In the Puerto Escondido regional area or perhaps Morelos. It is sort of up in the air where I want to land and I am planning on trying to make arrangements on WWOOF farms next year that have data access so I can both work and pay since I want to keep my full-time remote job. Really I am curious about the more desert and coastal regions.
 
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I feel going with Wwoof is a great solution.

Rent might be pretty high during the tourist season so Wwoof would give you a place to avoid rent and the ag experience.

I have never been to the coastal towns.
 
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