08-06-2010, 09:37 AM
8000ft....you mean 8000 sq ft...so that's what.....Nanawale?
That's my thinking......two lots in Nanawale for .36 (or something) acre, with 4-8 breadfruit trees as my "no matter what I won't starve."
I suppose I need to find out what my staple of preference would be, roasted breadfruit or poi. I guess when I get to puna I'll figure out which I like best. From all my reading, wetland taro turned to poi is in high regard, and breadfruit is what you eat when you got to. I heard the slaves on Jamaica refused to eat it after it's introduction.
You buy papayas for 7/$1.00?! Papayas were always my favorite part of going to great grandmas house (my childhood was in Honolulu). And I haven't had a good one since I left.
I guess I should have posed the question, what things simply don't fruit in Fern Forest? I KNOW coconuts won't, and I have heard breadfruit won't (though the tree still grows).
Now is 500' 10x as productive as 2000'? Cause that's about the transference of price between those elevations.
That's my thinking......two lots in Nanawale for .36 (or something) acre, with 4-8 breadfruit trees as my "no matter what I won't starve."
I suppose I need to find out what my staple of preference would be, roasted breadfruit or poi. I guess when I get to puna I'll figure out which I like best. From all my reading, wetland taro turned to poi is in high regard, and breadfruit is what you eat when you got to. I heard the slaves on Jamaica refused to eat it after it's introduction.
You buy papayas for 7/$1.00?! Papayas were always my favorite part of going to great grandmas house (my childhood was in Honolulu). And I haven't had a good one since I left.
I guess I should have posed the question, what things simply don't fruit in Fern Forest? I KNOW coconuts won't, and I have heard breadfruit won't (though the tree still grows).
Now is 500' 10x as productive as 2000'? Cause that's about the transference of price between those elevations.