Looking to add edibles to your landscape?
South Kona Fruit Tree and Edible Plant Sale, Sunday, November 8th
  

Come meet Ty McDonald, UH Extension Agent, at the Sunday, South Kona Green Market, November 8th  
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Diversify the food crops in your landscape - or add to your orchard. This special opportunity to acquire healthy nursery stock from private nurseries is combined with talk story on selection, planting and care of your fruit and food trees and plants.

 
Same Canoe is sourcing an exciting diversity of nursery stock acclimated to Hawaii and grown by expert nurseries on our island. Amy B H Greenwell Garden also has a native and canoe plant nursery selection on site. Trees and shrubs will be for sale, $5-$50 range.

Talk story with Ty is 11am-1pm.

Look for the Same Canoe booth at the South Kona Green Market located on Mamalahoa Highway, upcountry in Captain Cook, at the Greenwell Garden. 
 
 
 Buy Local . Eat Local. Live Local! 



 


All proceeds from plant sales directly benefit island farms 

SNAP/EBT and Same Canoe Coupons can be used for seedling purchases!
 
Pre-Order Invitation

Guarantee the tree or plant you want is held for you for pick-up at the Sunday Market.

 
$5-$50 options to add new flavors to your life: 
lychee, atemoya, avocado, pomegranate, mulberry, apples, pears, kuzu, tamarillo, lilikoi, yacon, roselle, ghost pepper, chaya, poha, dragon fruit cuttings,  blueberries, wasabi, asparagus, mysore raspberry, breadfruit, fig vanilla, dates, papaya,
miracle berry, lolou,
jaboticaba, and more!



 
Review the
Plant List
and Reserve by email to
hawaii@oneisland.org

Specify type, pot size: 5",  1 gal, 3 gallon, and note SKGM for pick up site. 
 
Take a Walk on the
Wild Side
Same Date  11/8
 Wild food foraging with Sunny Savage

 

Sunday Nov. 8th,
9-noon in Kohala


Sponsored by the Same Canoe Local Food Challenge. Stakeholders & Sites include: Hawaii Island Food Basket, Adaptations, South Kona Green Market, Kona Sunset Farmers' Market, Kona Chapter of Hawaii Farmers' Union United, West Hawaii Community Health Center, Hawaii Tropical Fruit Growers, Hawi Farmers' Market,
One Island, Heritage Ranch, Inc, and the USDA