I'll give the advice I give everyone, even though on the face of it it sounds daft. Go there on a sunny day in winter and note where the shadows fall. It's really easy to plant overwintering crops in high summer in a lovely sunny spot only to find they are languishing in the shade all winter because the sun is lower and the shadows correspondingly longer. While you're there check for frost pockets and any areas that might be prone to waterlogging. Visit on a windy day too and try to decide if you're going to need windbreaks, then consider planting fruit bushes instead of using the plastic stuff. After all, if you're going to have windbreaks they might as well be productive ones.
Good luck.
Good luck.
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