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Newbie from Libya

Newbie from Libya

Hi everyone,

I’m new to permaculture and really excited to explore how it can help me improve my land. I have a 3500m² plot in Libya with around a dozen olive trees, although many are dead. The climate here is very dry, and I’ve noticed that groundwater is getting harder to reach as it keeps going deeper and deeper.

I want the olives to be the start because they were planted by my grandfather and it pains me to see them dry.

I want to know about the possibilities and what I can expect.

More info: The land is basically our families inheritance and my father has no plans for it. My uncles live next to us and have their own share of the land. The plot is about 30m X 82m.

I’d really appreciate any advice, especially from those familiar with dryland or desert climates. Thank you in advance.

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