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March '11 Cutting
comments There were just under 600 trees and we had three months to get them finished and all the cuttings burnt. In addition we needed to cut the grass and flowers under the trees then plough the land at least once. These pictures show the change from the old "wild" tree growth in the first column, then after they have been cut the first time. The thrird column shows trees that were cut for the first time last year (like the middle column and have then re-grown all that growth in less than 18 months. These threes are now on their third year's pruning and are beginning to look like proper olive trees.
Spring
Sprung Raoul, one of our Agents Rural, knew we are working organically, and asked if he could put a few bee hives on our land on one of the high terraces near the barranc. We were delighted and soon the bees settled in and before long, Raoul came round with two jars of dark brown honey and a few almost black chunks of honeycomb. The honey was absolutely delicious and was saved for our yogurt, banana & honey breakfasts which we always have, down in the finca. Mist
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