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Modern grapes are drip-irrigated at each vine. A few historic plantings remain that are dry-farmed same as the Romans did. They don't produce much but are prized for flavor.
I'm only 10 miles inland from the Pacific Ocean so the trees absorb moisture through their leaves, from the fog that blows in most nights in the summertime. Its normal for the sky to finally clear around 11 am.
This coastal belt is one of the few regions that dry-farms apples. Farther north in Washington State, irrigation for apple orchards is common.
I'm only 10 miles inland from the Pacific Ocean so the trees absorb moisture through their leaves, from the fog that blows in most nights in the summertime. Its normal for the sky to finally clear around 11 am.
This coastal belt is one of the few regions that dry-farms apples. Farther north in Washington State, irrigation for apple orchards is common.