By Jennifer Leigh Smith | Project Leader
Our crews are siwnging machetes and digging holes like professionals that they are this planting sezason 2025. Thes fellas keep blowing my mind to see how they work so fast and expertly both planting and subsequent maintenance to grow the trees successfully. The grass and regenerating vines and vegetation grow so fast and will choke out the baby trees younger than 4 years old if we do not stay on top of the follow up maintenance aspect.
Here we show you fotos of a project with one year old trees recently cleaned. IN addition, we are happy to show yall fotos of a new planting project on the farm of Euclides where we are reforesting 5 water springs at the top of Diamante Valley. These extra young tender trees are slowly setting their roots and ready to grow.
Finally, we show you some post chopping fotos of trees that are 3 years old and huge and already showin g off why we love trees growing on the Equator so much. They grow so fast and big and capture compounded carbon dioxide not to mention the huge services of water recycling and replenishing potable water springs as well as contributing to healthy cloud seeding from slow evo transpiration off the trees.
Thanks for helping us to bring the rainforest back to life. We really cannot do it without your contributions!
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