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blog on tropical gardening
#1
aloha! i wanted to share my blog on tropical gardening, focusing on perennial vegetables.
ive written about banana, cassava, choko, cranberry hibiscus, edible hibiscus, katuk, lablab, moringa, papaya, sweet potato, taro, winged beans and my most recent blog on soil building and bed making.

feel free to ask me any questions on here

https://tropicalselfsufficiency.wordpress.com/
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#2
Nice blog and nice to see someone else growing katuk!

Dayna

www.E-Z-Caps.com
Dayna Robertson
At Home Hawaii
Real Estate Sales and Property Management
RS-85517
Dayna.JustListedInHawaii.com
Dayna.Robertson@gmail.com
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#3
Yes! Thanks for the link and sharing your knowledge.
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#4
lovely blog, can i ask the elevation you are at, as we have so many micro climates here...
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#5
thanks! im at 780' in leilani estates
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#6
Spencerw do you find the katuk does good at that elevation? I have 4 plants going, 1 in shade, 3 in mostly sunny, and they are just not growing well. Any advice?

Dayna

www.E-Z-Caps.com
Dayna Robertson
At Home Hawaii
Real Estate Sales and Property Management
RS-85517
Dayna.JustListedInHawaii.com
Dayna.Robertson@gmail.com
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#7
My katuk do fine at 350 feet in HPP in sun or shade.

Allen
Finally in HPP
Allen
Finally in HPP
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#8
Awesome. I'm going to check out your blog.
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#9
My katuk do better with some fertilizer, mulch, etc.

Allen
Finally in HPP
Allen
Finally in HPP
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#10
Allen, I did mulch them but was afraid to over fert. So I'll add that to a couple and see how they do. I usually use goat/rabbit/donkey manure as fert but I do have some liquidy store stuff too.

Dayna

www.E-Z-Caps.com
Dayna Robertson
At Home Hawaii
Real Estate Sales and Property Management
RS-85517
Dayna.JustListedInHawaii.com
Dayna.Robertson@gmail.com
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