January’s event was a success, thanks to all of you! Thank you for your generosity. Since 2016, your donations have given over $4,000 back to our community and your plants have given joy to our neighbors. Our next second Tuesday event will take place on February 9, 2021 at the […]
Sustainability
A quick update on the August 11, 2020 plant exchange: We have fewer helpers due to COVID — a few cases too close to home for some. Plant selection will be smaller, but I will bring more vegetable seeds to compensate and so you can all replenish your gardens. Kaiser […]
This past Saturday, July 25, 2020, we were expectantly preparing for Hurricane Douglas. My neighbor’s papapa tree had grown too tall, and I had promised her for some time that I’d cut it down for her. Saturday seemed like a good day. Several of the papayas on the tree were […]
Senate bill 1313 seeks to require an additional 10 percent of our food be locally sourced. It’s the brainchild of Senator Brickwood Galuteria, whom argues that our state’s reliance on food imports imperils residents’ safety in times of need. Granted, with more than 50 percent of our produce and 90 percent […]