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Fencing and trail work continues in preparation for planting season.

By Clay Plager-Unger | November 16, 2007

November 11-16, 2007 Monday the La Cruz and Bosque en Medio de las Ruinas sites were watered. We collected bottles in Bahia and Leonidas Plaza. The bottles were taken to the greenhouse and those plants were also watered. Bosque Encantato  On Tuesday some of us went to Bosque Encantado. The 2007 revegetation site was watered and trail work was continued on the prospective 2008 site.   […]

Transplanting a seedbed of nearly two hundred baby Ceibos to 3-liter bottles

By Clay Plager-Unger | November 9, 2007

November 5 – November 9, 2007 On Monday morning, bottles were collected around town and the Bosque en Medio de las Ruinas and La Cruz sites were watered.  At the greenhouse bottles were prepared and compost was dumped off and turned.  Trees were moved about to create more room for seed beds and the plants were watered.  Lilian and Michelle, two new volunteers arrived. On Tuesday half the […]

Work began on a new revegetation site for next year.

By Clay Plager-Unger | November 2, 2007

October 29 – November 2, 2007   On Monday morning the Bosque en Medio de las Ruinas and La Cruz revegetation sites were watered. In the afternoon we got an invitation to help repaint some Eco-city murals that were in danger of being painted over because they were starting to fade. While some of the volunteers went to help Marcelo Luque with the murals, I went […]

Zapote de Perro and Barbasco are hardy, native trees.

By Clay Plager-Unger | October 19, 2007

October 15-19, 2007  There was a reduced watering load with the rains from last week, and we took advantage of it by beginning work on preparing revegetation sites for 2008 and taking a field trip to San Clemente. On Monday Moyuyo stakes were cut on a piece of land near Punta Bellaca. We walked down the beach to get there and into the hillsides to […]

The greenhouse is overflowing.

By Clay Plager-Unger | October 12, 2007

October 8-12, 2007 Summary: This week we were blessed with some natural rain to help the watering efforts of the revegetation sites. The rains were a little unusual for this time of year. This is typically the driest time, but we are expecting a wetter than usual rainy season, so it was not entirely surprising. It was an opportunity to refocus efforts on work in the […]

Planet Drum meets up with Bioregionalistas for an interactive class in the greenhouse.

By Clay Plager-Unger | October 5, 2007

October 1-5, 2007 This week marked a turning point in volunteer presence. For the past two months we’ve been getting by with one, two or at most three steady volunteers, but that’s all changing as of now. For some reason August and September have been the slowest so far. But this week, four new volunteers showed up, and we’re scheduled to be more or less […]

1000 copies of the first green-city newsletter in Bahia, Econoticias in print.

By Clay Plager-Unger | September 28, 2007

September 24-28, 2007   Summary: The last week with only a couple volunteers; soon more will be arriving and the house will fill up again for the first time in over two months. The routine of watering continued and other projects are mixed in to keep things interesting. It’s almost October and the trees planted in February and March are doing very well. There’s been a less […]

Tips and tricks for saplings on a slope.

By Clay Plager-Unger | September 14, 2007

September 10-14, 2007 The week started off with going bottle hunting in Leonidas Plaza. Judy joined Patrick and me as we scoured the suburb of Bahia picking up empty three-liter plasticsoda bottles. We talked to some fishermen about the possibility of using old nets to cover young trees to protect them from insects and animals during the dry season. As it turns out, the fishermen […]

San Francisco Planet Drum folks arrived.

By Clay Plager-Unger | September 7, 2007

September 3-7, 2007 On Monday we watered Maria Dolores and Don Pepe. Some neighborhood kids came out to help us carry the water at Maria Dolores. From there to the greenhouse where we watered and turned the compost. In the morning on Tuesday we watered La Cruz and then caught the bus to the greenhouse to do some general cleaning up.  Some benches were built […]

Feeding Algarobo seeds to Ricardito’s pigs, to see if they will germinate in the fertilizer.

By Clay Plager-Unger | August 31, 2007

August 27-31, 2007 Summary: This week was still somewhat low on staff and it was a bit of a struggle to cover the watering of the sites, but we were able to take care of them, and even had some time to work in the greenhouse. On Monday compost was picked up from our friend Don Luis Dueñas and taken to the greenhouse, where we […]