Okay, interesting responses. I went scouting today, and found an area of state-owned land that I didn't know existed within 5 miles of my house. There are just some snowmobile trails on it, but it's not in a heavily populated area. Now it's winter and there's a few feet of snow cover so it's hard to tell exactly which areas will receive sunlight and which won't. But I def. came across spots where the evergreen cover was very sparse, and where I could look up and see lots of sky. Would this kind of spot likely get enough sunlight? I mean when the sun is low in the sky, it wouldn't shine directly on the area, but since it's a 20X20 foot area without tall trees, the sun would shine in anytime it was high in the sky. I think I might make a bed in a couple spots like that and try it out. Even if I get an ounce or two per plant it'll be worth it. Thanks again. And Crackerjax, it seems like you have expereince here, so does the kind of spot I described sound like it would receive sufficient sun? or would you need a much larger cleared area? thanks!