Site assessment checklists for vegetables, fruit and lawns
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Cover, acknowledgements, table of contents, synopsis
Introduction
Step 1: Garden or landscape area
Step 2: Obstructions above and below
Links from Step 2 (page 7):
Step 3: Sun and shade
Links from Step 3 (page 13):
Step 4: Hardiness and microclimates
Links from Step 4 (page 15):
Step 5: Wind
Links from Step 5 (page 20):
Step 6: Compaction
Links from Step 6 (page 23):
Step 7: Drainage
Links from Step 7 (page 28):
Step 8: Soil characteristics
Links from Step 8 (page 32):
Step 9: Wildlife interference
Links from Step 9 (page 36):
Step 10: Existing plants
Links from Step 10 (page 41):
Step 11: Putting it all together
Links from Step 11 (page 45):
Optional steps, further reading and workbook outcomes
Links from Optional steps (page 48):
Links from Further reading (page 51):
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