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04-16-2019, 02:43 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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Nahiku, Maui, here, not far from Hana
I have 100 acres of beautiful land, sloping up the side of the volcano, Haleakala, on Maui. Super rich, iron-loaded soil, with lots of sun and rain...20 feet a year! You just throw stuff on the ground, here... and, it grows.
Love bananas, and thought I would want to cultivate every banana on earth (lol), but how do I get the different varieties to the east side of Maui? Like folks do with rare seed, or palms. There are some banana plantations, and individual growers, here. I'll contact the arboretums, too. Looks as though there are growers on this site. I need to check what can be brought in from the mainland (or overseas) - Hawaii is very strict - unless someone out there knows. Any ideas? Good to be here...Aloha, Mike Last edited by pipeline : 04-16-2019 at 03:56 AM. |
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Re: Nahiku, Maui here, not far from Hana
Welcome to the Jungle....
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Re: Nahiku, Maui here, not far from Hana
Thanks for the info. Will start nosing around the Kaneohe area, which I know well. Aloha, Mike
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Re: Nahiku, Maui here, not far from Hana
Kahuna Gardens and Mahele Farm next to it are great sources of keiki. No bunchy top there yet! Kahuna has let me dig keiki myself. I gave them a donation of approximately $25 per keiki.
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Welcome to the banana gang!........
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