In the heart of El Castillo, where the equatorial sun doesn’t hold back, two trees have become unsung heroes, making life a bit cooler and a lot more colorful. The almond tree, with its no-fuss attitude, does a stellar job at shading the town’s scalding asphalt and sunlit roofs. Easy to keep and not demanding much attention, it’s like the laid-back neighbor who makes everything better without making a fuss.

Together, these trees turn El Castillo’s sunlit struggles into a testament of how a bit of shade and a splash of color can make all the difference in a town’s daily rhythm.

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PermApiculture

  Argentinian pioneer Óscar Perone developed a method based on the observation of undisturbed bees, particularly the size of the space choosen by bees and the way the nest “travels” through the combs they build themselves in that space as the seasons come and go.

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Permaculture Network Benefits

Overall, organizing a permaculture network creates a supportive community that fosters collaboration, knowledge sharing, and collective action towards creating sustainable and resilient systems. It amplifies the impact of individual efforts, promotes learning, and inspires positive change on a larger scale.

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