Trees

Until we can move to the new campus on higher ground we are limited in what we can do in regards to a tree nursery for the sake of reforestation and also food purposes. However, we have managed to plant a lot of trees on the current property where we live and to also start a number of seedlings in varying ways. Below are pictures of some of the trees that we have been working on.

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Avocado seeds germinating in water, we have over eighty doing this right now.



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This is an, unfocused, picture of an Avocado seedling. We currently have three of these.



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This is an Almond tree in the yard.



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This is a Moringa tree, one of several in the yard.



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This is a Kenep tree, Mamoncillo in English, and it is also in the yard.



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A St. Domingo Oak tree in the yard.



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A Mango tree, one of many in the yard.



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A Coconut Palm that David Moore planted, one of many in the yard.



Hopefully the floods will stay away for a while and all of these trees will have a chance to grow, they are a great start to a reforestation project that will become much more organized and larger when we move to the new campus on higher ground, and after we start to figure out what we are doing.

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  1. Cool project! I hope & pray that the trees take root & grow strong.

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