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Locality: Mililani Town, Hawaii



Address: 94-840- Lanikuhana Ave 96789 Mililani Town, HI, US

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MOA Health Nature Farm 23.12.2021

800' of flowers for bees. 800' more on Tuesday, September 8th. Buckwheat, dill, clover, alfalfa, variety of cucurbits, basil, sunflower, marigold, sun hemp, penta, nasturtium, and a lot more. Diversity is important to nature farming (and tasty honey!).

MOA Health Nature Farm 21.12.2021

Fruit trees are IN! Citrus have been planted! Planting a fruit tree... Danny's Recommendation: 1) Select a sunny location 2) Clear a 2-4' ring of any weeds or grass... 3) Dig hole just large enough for the tree's roots 4) Take tree out of container to inspect roots 5a) Root bound: loosen, prune roots, shake off soil 5b) Free roots: shake off soil and loosen roots 6) Place roots in hole matching the original soil line 7) Put only the native soil that was taken from the hole back with the roots. Step 7 is important as amending soil may lead to long term problems, despite the immediate, short-term growth caused by amendments. The tree does not have the incentive to leave the planting hole into the native soil resulting in long-term stunted growth, drowning in heavy rainfall, and uprooting in strong winds. 8) "Mud in" the tree by watering in heavily to remove air pockets. Add more native soil as needed. 9) Mulch around base of tree with compost, leaves, woodchips, or other non-rotting, high-carbon material. Be sure to leave a 6" clear space around the trunk to help prevent disease. There you have it! Your tree is planted! Keep mulching annually, apply actively aerated compost tea if you can get it, and water as needed by checking if the soil feels dry under the mulch. Happy planting!

MOA Health Nature Farm 19.12.2021

The second week of Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) boxes have been successfully delivered to 13 families! We are thrilled to have come this far in a year having started with a completely bulldozed lot in April 2015. We have used nothing except compost, wood chips, and actively aerated compost tea on the farm. Planting diversely in a polyculture self-manages pests and disease without the use of pesticides. We are excited to see what grows over this next year!

MOA Health Nature Farm 10.12.2021

Just be assured that bees have a new a new defender on Oahu