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Old 24-11-2007, 02:57 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible
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Default Where is the best place to live?

"Omelet" wrote in message
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In article , "aluckyguess"
wrote:

I would like a couple acres where I can have a nice garden most of the
year,
not to cold and my wife wont feel like she's in the middle of nowhere. I
live in So-Cal now but its just to busy any more. Some place maybe the
kids
will move to if they get married. Any thoughts?

Thanks


Central Texas.
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Generally speaking, east of IH35 is less hilly, less trees, more
precipitation, deeper natural topsoil. West of IH35 is more hilly as you go
west, more trees, less precipitation, topsoil depth varies highly and more
prevalent in bottom land.

Would be culture shock for a southern californian...
Dave