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Anyone have experience with growing on someone else's land? I've maxed out my garden space and I want more. I'm thinking about posting on Nextdoor to see if I can find some nearby space.

What do you think would be a fair division of responsibilities? I don't want to put money into land I don't own. I'm assuming the landowner would get a share of the vegetables.

I feel preemptively grouchy about providing free labor if I don't have creative control. Maybe the best solution for that is to be clear up front about what I want to grow?

I'd like to put in perennial food crops; asparagus, rocoto peppers, walking onions, raspberries; and some single-harvest starch, like potatoes, squash, carrots and beets.
 
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