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Next Plant Exchange, September 14, 2021

Posted on September 13, 2021

My apologies for getting this update out so late. Admittedly, I wondered whether we might go into lockdown as case numbers rose recently. I am relieved to report, Hawaii is doing amazingly well and the farmer’s market and other events go on. We have managed to contain the rapid spread that is taking place elsewhere. Give yourselves all a pat on the back: vaccines and masks work and you all deserve congratulations for making that happen for our island state.

This month’s Tuesday event will take place on September 14, 2021 at the Kaiser HS parking lot. We are located on the Mauka side, furthest from the parking lot entrance. Here are a few plants we may have:

UPDATED 7/15

  • Basil – “Dwarf Greek”  
  • Basil – Thai “Siam Queen”
  • Bell Pepper – “Autum Bell”  
  • Bell Pepper – “Sunbright”
  • Bush Bean – “Top Notch Golden Wax”
  • Cilantro – “Calypso”
  • Cress – “Upland”
  • Cucumber – “Saladmore Bush”
  • Cucumber – “Armenian Light Green”
  • Cucumber – “Burpless Bush”
  • Dragon Fruit – “Hawn” White (Rooted/Potted)
  • Fennel
  • Parsley – “Dwarf Extra Curled”
  • Rosemary – “Burpee”
  • Squash – “Kabocha”
  • Zinnia – “Peppermint Stick
  • Zucchini – “Black Beauty”
  • Orange Mint
  • Creeping Thyme
  • Airplant
  • Succulent
  • Hope Philodendron
  • Yomogi (Mugwort)
  • Song of India
  • Pandan
  • Kupukupu Fern
  • Lemon Basil
  • Sweet Basil
  • Cholesterol Spinach
  • Culantro
  • Purple Heart
  • Thai Basil
  • Dragon Fruit “Hawn” Potted – White –  
  • Mint “Chocolate” –  
  • Mint (Common) –  
  • Mother-in-law tongue (Snake plant)
  • Blue Ginger
  • Katuk (Sweetleaf)
  • Rau Ram (Vietnamese Coriander)
  • Ti Leaf (green)
  • Jalapeno

We will also be bringing a several boxes of seeds:

  • Mexican Butterfly Milkweed
  • Queen Sophia French Marigold
  • Safari French Marigold
  • Chives (Market type, white flowers)
  • Bittermelon
  • Stevia
  • Onion “Tokyo Long White Bunching”
  • Onion “Crystal White Wax”
  • Papalo
  • Pua Kala (Hawaiian Poppy)
  • Watermelon Radish
  • Turnip, Golden Ball
  • Turnip, Purple Top Globe
  • Red Swiss Chard, Fordhook Giant
  • Black Eyed Peas
  • Hyotan (Opu) Squash
  • Long Bean
  • Patty Pan Summer Squash “Bennings Green Tint”
  • Purple Bozu (Gomphrena)
  • Grey Striped Sunflower (large, for eating)
  • Magenta Crisp Lettuce
  • Shungiku
  • Lemon Basil
  • Rosemary “Burpee”
  • Astro Arugula
  • Mizuna
  • Round Red Beets (Bull’s Blood)
  • Thai Basil
  • Fennel

If there are other seeds or plants you are looking for, email me at auntie@eastoahu96825.com to inquire. If I don’t have them, there are other people that may be able to bring them.

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