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Planting trees on ripped lava, HPP
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We're in Orchidland (the other side of the highway from HPP) and have 6 ripped acres full of trees. The only thing we do for trees is remove enough of the ripped rocks to make a hole for the tree and sprinkle some dolomite into the hole before putting the tree in. We only add whatever soil came with the tree and whatever back filling is needed. That's it. You will have to fertilize the trees. Somebody with more knowledge can weigh in on that. We use mainly manure from our animals.

You didn't say what your altitude is but many varieties of coconut do not fruit above sea level. If you are looking to harvest coconuts you'll want to get a dwarf high altitude variety.

I would recommend adding papaya to your list, they fruit pretty much continuously and soon after planting. Ours are all grown from seed from papayas we bought at the farmers market.

I wouldn't invest a lot of money in trees if you are going to be a vacant landowner for awhile. Pigs will be tough on whatever you plant. Only plant what you can afford to lose. Whatever you decide to plant, consider how long they will have to grow before fruiting and if a grafted version is available that will fruit pretty much as soon as it gets over the transplant.

ETA: Nursery in HPP: https://www.facebook.com/Rozetts/ (there are others as well)

You should also check out the live plants at Pahoa Feed.

We get a lot of stuff from Walmart and Home Depot. You can get the Plant-It-Hawaii stuff there year round.

You should also consider planting bananas and coffee trees, though the pigs can be brutal on bananas.
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Planting trees on ripped lava, HPP - by zoos47 - 05-29-2017, 11:46 PM
RE: Planting trees on ripped lava, HPP - by terracore - 05-31-2017, 08:31 AM
RE: Planting trees on ripped lava, HPP - by dayna - 05-31-2017, 09:24 AM

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