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Naokotani wrote

Also, it may take some time to figure out what does well in your climate/microclimate in addition to what is prone to disease in your area. It is extremely likely that you may have some crops completely fail in the beginning, but try not to get discouraged. Take note of what did well and what you think caused the problem. focus on getting what grows easily first and once you are doing that well begin to troubleshoot issues with crops that fail.

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ziq wrote (edited )

Great advice. I have 2 peach trees - one of them gets infested with bugs every year, and the fruit rots before it ripens, while the other one doesn't get a single worm because the variety naturally repels bugs with its bitter fuzz.

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