Projects

Bellavista: Seedbeds and Composting

By Clay Plager-Unger | January 10, 2018

The revegetation work in Bellavista continues to strengthen community participation by involving local residents in all phases of tree production and planting. In the process, we are teaching residents about compost production and also lending them a hand with their own new community gardening initiative. The latest development in Bellavista is that we have built a new elevated seedbed at Laura’s house. Background: Laura is Papito’s […]

Escuela Los Algarrobos Collaboration

By Clay Plager-Unger | December 21, 2017

One of the schools in the region that has participated in Planet Drum’s revegetation activities over the years is the Los Algarrobos School in Canoa. In the past, we always talked about increasing collaboration with them. Now the opportunity has presented itself and after discussing possibilities with Antonia, the school’s principle, we decided to build elevated seedbeds there to further involve the students in the […]

Planet Drum Greenhouse Bids Farewell to 2017

By Clay Plager-Unger | December 20, 2017

After distributing more than 3,000 trees with the National Electric Company throughout the Manabí region in November and early December, the greenhouse has been left with only a few hundred trees in reserve. While it’s great to be able to reach so many different communities and regions with trees for revegetation with the Electric Company, we have lots of work cut out in order to […]

Greenhouse Update

By Clay Plager-Unger | December 12, 2017

The National Electric Company “Electric Tree” campaign with Planet Drum used nearly all of 3,000+ trees that were in the greenhouse. After a ceremony at the greenhouse on November 10th, a few contractors returned to pick up additional trees for distribution throughout the province. After giving out most of the saplings at the greenhouse to the National Electric Company, the greenhouse was organized and cleaned […]

Astillero Compost Update

By Clay Plager-Unger | November 22, 2017

We increased compost production at the Astillero greenhouse site as organic waste piled up. One morning was spent doing maintenance to clean up the area and have more space for working. On another morning, we turned the compost piles to facilitate decomposition and collected fruit seeds from over-ripe oranges.

Cycle of the Fruit – Bahía Market

By Clay Plager-Unger | November 21, 2017

Planet Drum has been collecting organic waste from the Bahía market since September. Several of the vendors help by collecting damaged fruit, plantain stalks, and other pieces of organic waste in 25 gallon barrels. To show our gratitude for their assistance, and include locals in the entire process of compost production to fruit tree production, we hosted a tree donation campaign with our market helpers. […]

Bellavista Tree-Planting

By Clay Plager-Unger | November 15, 2017

One of the hillsides above the road in the Bellavista neighborhood has been selected for communal gardening and revegetation. Further up the hill are a dozen large trees planted by Planet Drum in the past (c. 2005). Nearby, we are already making compost at three homes for fertilizing plants and trees. We planted another 20 trees with deep roots to strengthen the erosion prone hillside […]

Compost in Bellavista

By Clay Plager-Unger | November 8, 2017

After meeting with one of the residents in the Bellavista neighborhood, Martha, about planning a community garden project, Planet Drum suggested that some of the residents (mostly women so far) could help collect kitchen scraps for compost production and soil regeneration. Compost piles need shade, easy access for adding organic waste, and small amounts of water on a regular basis. Three groups of residents are interested in […]

Seedbeds in El Astillero

By Clay Plager-Unger | October 31, 2017

The Astillero neighborhood is located near the bridge to San Vicente, just outside of downtown Bahía. Planet Drum is building a satellite greenhouse operation there with our local contact, Jose María. Since September, Planet Drum has been collecting organic waste from the Bahía market and bringing it to Astillero to make compost there. Now we are building elevated seedbeds to grow seedlings. A second seedbed has […]

Harvesting Grosella

By Clay Plager-Unger | October 26, 2017

Grosella is an endemic fruit tree which produces a small, yellowish acidic berry, which is sold in bags with salt an pepper as a snack. They can also be pickled, candied, or even turned into a wine. Jose María is Planet Drum’s contact in the Astillero neighborhood  where we are producing large quantities of compost. He has a big Grosella tree in his backyard with fruits […]