Reports from Planet Drum Staff
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Summary: We shift our energies towards securing revegetation sites for planting in the coming rainy season. In the greenhouse seedbeds that were planted a few weeks ago are ready to be transplanted, adding even more trees to the arsenal. Still no new volunteers.
From El Toro we walk towards the other side of the jail and check out a piece of land that is badly devegetated and eroding, but there's no one to talk with. Then we walk to behind the Inter-Americano school, past where Planet Drum has planted in the past, but the options seem limited because most of the land is owned by corn farmers and water sources in the area are scarce.
On Friday despite the drizzles coming down, it is still possible to walk into El Toro and water the revegetation site from this year at Don Pedro Otero's land. The trees are looking good, especially the Cedro and Guachepeli.
Saturday night it pours for a few hours and so it’s time to start thinking about all the work we'll get done without having to water.
On Monday we're back at the greenhouse, cutting bottles, and transplanting Guachepeli.
Walking around the neighborhood we chat with local residents who agree to help out with planting and express interest in receiving trees to plant in their yards. The entire neighborhood is set on a steep hillside in desperate need of revegetation. Algarrobo trees will take very nicely here.
Tuesday we go to the greenhouse and cut even more bottles and transplant even more Guachepeli and Chirimoya.
Wednesday is a holiday in Bahia so take the day off.
On Friday machete work continues at Rattis. Trails are cleared for access to the areas in which trees will be planted. Then we head to the greenhouse to water the plants before the weekend. Two seed beds of Ceibo seeds are planted as well.
Pásalo bien,
Clay