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Gardening in Puna
#11
Yes...already some great information to start this!

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#12
I'm interested. I have a background in Hawaiian Ethnobotany too so if anyone needs help with that let me know. We have a garden in Puna and growing lots of fruit trees so my husband and I don't have to go to the store for that when we get older. Just planted some mizuna, kale, tomotos, and cilantro today in Puna. Fertilized with guppy water. It was a beautiful day for gardening in Puna.



Edited by - Momi on 02/04/2007 19:46:06
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#13
Great idea. Count us in.

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#14
I will be moving to the island this summer and gardening is on my to do list. Count me in.

I need to learn about salt tolerant vegetation.

Susan currently Tempe, AZ

Susan
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#15
yes , we love the farming and gardening info. for our lush acres.What works and what doesn't
chip and jackie

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#16
Good idea.

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#17
Sounds great !

I won't be much any assistance , as I have to switch from Virginia / South Carolina gardening and landscaping to Hawaii. So I have a large learning curve ahead of me.
I'll be the sponge of the group.....

Greg

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#18
Us to!

If you think health care is expensive now, wait until you see what it cost when it’s free...now here come the taxes.....
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#19
Nancy, you are brilliant!!!!!1

Just another day in P A R A D I S E !!
I want to be the kind of woman that, when my feet
hit the floor each morning, the devil says

"Oh Crap, She's up!"
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#20

We're interested. Carol's thumb is permanently stained green.

Building owner-built home in Nanawale. Wife will join me when we get it to the "dry" stage.
Home of the "Just for Keiki" Luau show.
See: http://justforkeiki.blogspot.com/
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