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Hawaii houseguests, quarantine, quail and COVID19 testing

Posted on July 20, 2020

Everything moves at warp speed during a pandemic My apologies for not keeping up with the usual plant exchange posting. Two weeks ago, we started hosting family friends at our home (in…

July 14, 2020 – Next Hawaii Kai Plant Exchange

Posted on July 11, 2020

Sorry for the delay everyone: after some consideration of Oahu’s rising COVID caseload, we are going to continue our normal plant exchange activities. Please be sure to social distance and wear your…

Okra

Posted on May 26, 2020

Okra, a distant cousin of hibiscus, is grown for edible seed pods and is popular in US southern and even Japanese cuisine. The variety we have is Jambalaya Okra, which produces prolifically…

Plant Exchange – June 9, 2020

Posted on May 22, 2020

Our next Hawaii Kai plant exchange will take place on Tuesday June 9, from 4-6pm. I currently have the following seedings being prepared: Citrus Basil Jalapeno Okra Green Shiso Mint I’ll also…

Hawaii Kai Kaiser Farmer’s Market, Growing for you 2020

Posted on May 15, 2020

This week’s Kaiser HS Farmer’s Market was busy, one of the busiest I’ve seen in the three years we’ve been doing the monthly plant exchange. This week there were three produce vendors,…

Hawaii Kai Plant Exchange, May 12, 2020

Posted on May 2, 2020

Yes, we are back on at the Kaiser HS farmer’s market for second Tuesdays from 4-6pm. Check out our list of available plants. As always, this is a casual exchange: bring one,…

Fennel

Posted on May 2, 2020

Edible fennel, belonging to the carrot and parsnip family, has the texture of celery with a faint flavor of anise. Used extensively in Italian cooking, the vegetable can be eaten raw or…

Grape tomato

Posted on April 29, 2020

Perfect for anyone who has the room and loves tomatoes. These are approximately 1″ long.

What do disruptions in the food supply mean for Hawaii?

Posted on April 28, 2020

There will be shortages of meat and meat products. The West Coast may fare better for food availability than other areas of the Country.

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