Saturday, July 23rd Workshop! Join Us!

Soil Health’s Importance in Local Agriculture and Native Species Restoration Workshop!

When: Saturday, July 23rd  9am-1pm

Where: Aloha ʻĀina ʻO Kamilo Nui Nursery
965 Kamilonui Place
 Honolulu, HI (Hawaii Kai)
$3 online or $5 at the door

Come join us for our workshop focusing on the role of soil health in both native plant restoration and local agriculture here in Hawai’i! 

During this workshop, we will learn about how healthy soils are essential to native plant restoration as well as explore how healthy soils play a role in local agriculture and what you can do to assist these efforts here on the island. This workshop features guest speakers from organizations including Aloha ‘Āina ‘O Kamilo Nui, Livable Hawai’i Kai Hui, UH College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources, O’ahu Resource Conservation and Development Council, and Natural Resources Conservation Service. As part of our workshop, guests are invited to an optional field visit to a sweet potato farm and a plant nursery after hearing from our guest speakers. Please come dressed accordingly for a field visit (sunglasses, water, etc.).

Local Agriculture on Oahu
Local Agriculture in Hawaii Kai
Aloha Aina O Kamilo Nui Nursery
Aloha Aina O Kamilo Nui Nursery
'Uala Plot at Aloha Aina O Kamilo Nui Nursery
‘Uala (Sweet Potato) Plot at Aloha Aina O Kamilo Nui Nursery

 

 

 

 


Participating Organizations at this Workshop Include:

O'ahu RC&D
NRCS
Aloha Aina O Kamilo Nui Nursery
livable hawaii
CTAHR