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I a new guy that is interested in learning new things.  I have lurked here for months, but decided to sign up to be able to participate.

My current property is mostly lawn.  I am interested in planting some edible plants and trees.  Unfortunately, much of it is sloped.  Some areas are very steeply sloped.  It will take time, but progress will be made.

Looking forward to learning new things and perhaps meeting new people.

 
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Welcome to permies.  Sounds like some good starting goals, getting going on plants/trees.
 
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Welcome!  Glad to have you!  
Warning: growing edibles can become addicting!

 
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