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What area does this parkland cover ?

 

 

I'd need to know that before even considering doing anything.

 

If it's relatively small, and in suburbia, then I wouldn't bother. Every square inch of the place is probably walked upon at least once a week; including the harder to reach spots.

 

All I could suggest, if you really must try a grow there, is to find a thicket that has no visual penetration from any angle, and get on your hands and knees, and 'burrow' into the centre of it. With luck the centre won't be too hard to hollow out enough for a plant or two, whilst remaining a relatively undesirable casual stroll for most people who'd rather not bushbash themselves to get in to it, for little or no point.

 

But seriously, I'd think about finding a less frequented bushland area somewhere. The spot in the photos reminds me of times long ago, when I've found some pitifully stunted plants in a suburban swamp. Needless to say, the next time I walked by, a week later, someone else had swiped them and reaped the rewards of their random lucky find........ all ~4 grams of shit leaf.

 

I don't know who was the more stupid; the grower, or the ripper.

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