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Date: 2022-05-11 09:05 pm (UTC)Given how degraded the environment is, I'd do some research on coloniser plants native to your area. They have to go in first, think of them as the 'boot-up' plants to repair the ecosystem so you can then introduce other native species.
I suspect you'd need to look into succulents or drought hardy species too, to make do with what little water there is for a start.