^We own a slice of a relatively steep valley from tree-line down and back up to the tree-line on the other side. The house is down towards the bottom of the south-facing side. Our section of the floor of the valley is about 3/4 of an acre I think, divided into four terraces. We have patches of workable land on the south-facing side, but the floor is the flattest bit and the best soil.
Bit hard to know what to do with the floor of the valley. Fruit and nut trees don't do well because of the flooding, which is now becoming more frequent. Used to be once in a hundred years apparently, now it's once every five or six and it takes a long time for the soil to recover after being under water for months on end.
Any ideas would be gratefully received in fact, bearing in mind that the years we don't get flooding it's most likely to be drought conditions.
Bit hard to know what to do with the floor of the valley. Fruit and nut trees don't do well because of the flooding, which is now becoming more frequent. Used to be once in a hundred years apparently, now it's once every five or six and it takes a long time for the soil to recover after being under water for months on end.
Any ideas would be gratefully received in fact, bearing in mind that the years we don't get flooding it's most likely to be drought conditions.
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