Hello, we are a family currently living in Oregon City, Oregon. My husband and I purchased 20 acres this year and have been planning on developing a food forest on our land. Our adult children (with our grandchildren) are now considering moving down to Texas, and hoping we will come with them! So, it is something that we are all strongly considering at this point. My one daughter and her family, and my husband and I, really would like to move to an area in TX in which growing our own food and having a food forest is possible. I had read that there are some areas of Texas in which it is really hard to grow things, I'm assuming because of the heat. I was wondering Dave if you could help us in any way, figure out what counties/areas of TX we would have the most success growing a food forest with fruit trees, berry bushes, herbaceous layer, etc. Is this possible in Texas?
Thank you in advance for any help you might have to offer.
Food Forests possible in what areas of Texas?
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Nov 01, 2021
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