33/ Also, there's something super wholesome about making a Thanksgiving pumpkin pie from something you grew yourself. More wholesome, symbolic and homey, I think, than your own bacon / your own potatoes, etc.
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44/ Arid isn't a problem - you can irrigate. Windy might be a problem, or might not be. The big problem I see is that, combined with arid, it could dry things out. I'd experiment w wind brakes. Re shady: there are lists of plants that tolerate it >https://twitter.com/TheMcGirkEffect/status/1329518581034352640 …
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45/ cabbage, carrots, etc. So: don't fight the shade and try to grow tomatoes, embrace it and grow what will work.
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How would I start growing stuff in an arid windy shady Californian yard? (Or should I just put in a fire pit and turn into a booze lair)
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