09-27-2009, 05:41 AM
JayJay, no need to wait until 2010 to plant your garden. We are going into winter season, so you can plant the more tender greens such as manoa lettuce, peas, etc. I used to have a link to what to plant in Hawaii each month, but that got lost during the big computer meltdown awhile back.
In hard economic times, plant stuff that grows well in your area. Taro, sweet potatoes, bananas, papaya, etc. Beans are generally a good productive choice. Collards and lima beans will stay productive for several years once they are established. Lettuce, radishes, snap or green beans are very fast to produce.
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Kurt Wilson
In hard economic times, plant stuff that grows well in your area. Taro, sweet potatoes, bananas, papaya, etc. Beans are generally a good productive choice. Collards and lima beans will stay productive for several years once they are established. Lettuce, radishes, snap or green beans are very fast to produce.
Kurt Wilson
Kurt Wilson