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The drought situation is getting strange. Our irrigation district has everyone on a 25% mandatory cut back on water, and yet they want to sell 16,000 acre feet of water (about 1/2 to 1/3 our current supply) to the Westlands Water District (Gigantic corporate farms - they are willing to pay big money). I am not the only farmer out of business. Other farmers have lost all their fruit trees and the farmers' market has thinned of vendors considerably. The produce also tastes terrible now! Tough, woody and dry. Stay tuned. Now we have to get through the summer and fall.
Couldn't you put a net bottom to the fencing to allow the area and its plants to keep their light?
Can't decide how to close off this space. May use hit and miss fencing so broken sunlight would still get through. If I move it the other side of the concrete edging it would be flat in full sun for half the day. Maybe too hot. At present it is near the top of a north facing slope.