Last image like this that I posted was showing the sugarcane along the berm. In the centerground of the photo above, which I just took, and in earlier photos with a similar view, you can see some of the maturing poro saplings planted last year.
Having mentioned in yesterday’s post the idea of supplementing poro shade with solar panel shade, today I am sharing some images of these young trees after planting the seedlings one year ago.
Most have grown to be between four and eight feet in height.
In addition to the seedlings planted, some larger specimens were planted that came from branch cuttings from the best poro on the property.
For example, this tree above is from a branch we pruned that was about four inches in diameter; the one below from a branch even thicker.
Solar panels would be in very good company.