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Taro Question
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Originally posted by TJRETO

I would love to get the heirloom kalo that grows well on dry land in coastal puna. As someone said, if supply lines are cut, there is food. Everyone seems to think that is an impossibility but it really isnt. I also think the kalo should not be genetically modified as what grows naturally in the environment is what should be there and left without invasive species.


Last time I went to the farmers market on Kinoole there were several venders selling taro starts. That was a while ago but that market is for locally produced items only so there is a better chance of finding what you want there. The market on homelands near Home Depot might be another place to try.

I also see corms for sale on craigslist every once and a while.
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#22
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Originally posted by shockwave rider

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Originally posted by TJRETO

I would love to get the heirloom kalo that grows well on dry land in coastal puna. As someone said, if supply lines are cut, there is food. Everyone seems to think that is an impossibility but it really isnt. I also think the kalo should not be genetically modified as what grows naturally in the environment is what should be there and left without invasive species.


Last time I went to the farmers market on Kinoole there were several venders selling taro starts. That was a while ago but that market is for locally produced items only so there is a better chance of finding what you want there. The market on homelands near Home Depot might be another place to try.

I also see corms for sale on craigslist every once and a while.

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#23
Thank you for the info. We look forward to coming over! I have been researching organic gardening using strictly natural methods.The more I learn about it the more I realize I dont know.
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