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The method I use for figuring out what a particular spot will grow is taking an educated guess on what will likely work there, and throw a ton of the seed at it. Whatever makes it through a year there will likely keep coming back. Then I dont have to mess with tilling or irrigation or any serious level of management. I think some big headed permaculturists have a different term but I call it shotgun gardens.
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