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The original was posted on /r/permaculture by /u/Oregrown22 on 2024-08-10 04:56:12+00:00.


For context I’m working on a new plot of family land in western Oregon this year. I have implemented a mostly annual garden (75ftx75ft) intermixed and surrounded with perrineals, with a couple large areas being mostly annual plants.

The owners are adamant about tilling the land after the season and are stubborn despite my best efforts and education (I did not know this prior to committing to the land). They offered to burn the land and do their best to avoid my perinneals instead of tilling and want to know what I think. We burnt small sections this year and the plants seem very happy in those areas.

What do yall think about burning to prep the ground for veggie planting ?

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