05-05-2017, 12:00 AM
Aloha and Happy Friday!
I'm heading to the island in a couple weeks (ticket has been purchased) and was hoping that I might be able to get some work done on some overgrown property. The plan is to cut down some sg, poison the trunks, lay down some landscape fabric and plant a few plants which will need minimal (or zero) care in my absence. The idea is to grow things which I can use to propagate later or simply dig and relocate. If it dies, it dies. I'm not spending a lot of money and I am aware that drought periods do occur. I was thinking bananas, non-invasive bamboo, ground cover, pigeon pea and anything else which might shade the ground.
If you have any thoughts on soil preparation, particularly mulching, species, plant sources, tips, hints or clues, kindly share[]
Property is in Mountain View and at 1400'.
If you have some of these plants already rooted and are willing to sell some or trade some labor or even a combination of both, let me know. It would be nice to meet a fellow punawebber or two even though I will probably only be there a couple months this time.
Mahalo, and have a fantastic weekend!
mng
I'm heading to the island in a couple weeks (ticket has been purchased) and was hoping that I might be able to get some work done on some overgrown property. The plan is to cut down some sg, poison the trunks, lay down some landscape fabric and plant a few plants which will need minimal (or zero) care in my absence. The idea is to grow things which I can use to propagate later or simply dig and relocate. If it dies, it dies. I'm not spending a lot of money and I am aware that drought periods do occur. I was thinking bananas, non-invasive bamboo, ground cover, pigeon pea and anything else which might shade the ground.
If you have any thoughts on soil preparation, particularly mulching, species, plant sources, tips, hints or clues, kindly share[]
Property is in Mountain View and at 1400'.
If you have some of these plants already rooted and are willing to sell some or trade some labor or even a combination of both, let me know. It would be nice to meet a fellow punawebber or two even though I will probably only be there a couple months this time.
Mahalo, and have a fantastic weekend!
mng