Nitrogen Fixers & Mulch Crops – Hawaiian Sanctuary

Hawaiian Sanctuary Mile Marker 12, Hwy 130, Pahoa, HI, United States

Thursday, March 5th Nitrogen Fixers and Mulch Crops LEARN  How to grow and use mulch locally. Nitrogen fixing plants are able to pull nitrogen from the air  Magic you say?… nitrogen from thin air? Actually it’s science, through a symbiotic association of microbes in their roots but we won’t be getting into the technical details. […]

$12

Permablitz #28 – Oahu

The Blitz is On! It is happening again my friends. This Blitz is for the Fabulous Jacqueline Winter (pictured above) at her home on Waialae Nui Ridge. Jacqueline already has a number off edible elements at play so our mission is to amplify, revitalize, mulchify,  and fertilize. There will also be a grafting workshop taught […]

Free

Agroforestry Design Basics – Hawaiian Sanctuary

Hawaiian Sanctuary Mile Marker 12, Hwy 130, Pahoa, HI, United States

Thursday March 12th Agroforestry Design Basics Want to plant a food forest or home orchard and not sure where to start? Come join us and bring your questions! You will learn observation, identification, and assesment of resources on your site. Each site is different and the “problem” is often the “solution” as they say in […]

$12

Root Crops – Hawaiian Sanctuary

Hawaiian Sanctuary Mile Marker 12, Hwy 130, Pahoa, HI, United States

Thursday March 19th Root Crops for Hawaii Taro, cassava(manioc), sweet potato, uhi, yacon, turmeric, ginger, and galangal (Thai ginger). Learn to plant,  grow, and cook a large part of your homegrown diet. We will be planting Turmeric and ginger, taro, sweet potato and more hands on! Learn some recipes to use these great plants as […]

$12

Permaculture Design Course Hawaii

Unnamed Venue HI

This course has truly transformed the lives & enhanced the careers of thousands of people around the world. Learn this holistic design system based on care of the Earth and its inhabitants, and efficient use of natural resources. Even in the most difficult conditions, permaculture empowers people to transform waste lands into abundant landscapes.