These videos are pretty generalized but for you, warm season crops can grow pretty much year round, but youʻll have more trouble with the cool season crops. Variety is king, you can check out my video covering the top 6 seed companies for hawaii and purchase from one of them.
Aloha Sean. I am on Maui and my gardening in done using containers/pots. I would appreciate it if you could do a continuing series focusing on growing in pots. Mahalo
We’re out Puna side and we’re doing mamaki, coffee, citrus’s, Avo, sweet potatoes, Ōlena, Ti leafs, casava & working on some green teas and a few others in the works this coming season 🤙.. got any tips for the fire ants ?
New sub over here. Awesome first vid for the series. What you spoke of is exactly the info i needed. I am starting my small sustainable plot in ainaloa. Q. I want to include some of the fruit trees you mentioned into my plot plan. Where can i buy these fruits (jabota, custards, sapote, etc...)? I want to try b4 i fly.
Sean, I live in Paauilo which is between Waimea and Hilo. I am getting an old raised planter bed ready for planting vegetable seeds. It is about half full of planting material. Looks like the red soil that is all over the property. How do I replicate that? Mix red or black cinder from Puna Rock with steer or chicken manure and compost? Just don’t want to mess it up and want to preserve the good drainage. What proportions should I use of each material? Also how do I keep poisonous slugs out without injuring my cats? Thanks for your help.
Gotta go out at night a pick slugs with tongs or use shallow dishes with beer in it. Use black cinder for drainage. Mix soil, manure, compost you name it. Just enough cinder to drain well. I did make a video on how I filled my beds, Maybe it could help
I live up in mountain view and am new to the island and was wondering where it is that you get your garden dirts, cinder soils, and mulch. There's not much dirt around here and I'm wanting to plant fruit trees, dragon fruit and vines. Thanks for any help
Great video, I own a 3 arce lot near hilo, very interested in your gardening skills, please make more videos. I want grow corn. Tell me do you deal with the wild hogs, dont you have to fence your place?
Aloha my friend. I bought a Explorer to send over to Hilo!. I have a lot up in Aloha Estates I plan on starting soon. Any chance I could get you to take a look? I had a idea what I wanted to do but would Love any advice from a seasoned pro. Mahalo Mark
I had a friend who had goats, and he would tie then up in a area, and they would only eat anything in the radius of the area they were in. That's how he controlled them from eating everything in site.
I was in a farm that did that once. The goat got tangled in the rope around its leg, got injured and a month later the leg fell off. I can't do that again to an animal. It was sad.
@@HomesteadinHawaii Wow, that is sad. How long did they leave the goat unattended??? My friend used a Cable up in the air, with a slid leash, that followed the goat. I know another guy, a friend of my dad that did something similar, but used a chain on top of a post that swiveled around in a circle. He used a chain, as the goat kept eating through the rope.
Hey, guess what? Hawaii and Puerto Rico are going to work together to figure out what can be done about the mold that affects coffee trees. Our islands coming together. May we be able to solve this and save our coffee crops. I myself have 1,500 trees. When I saw the news I immediately thought of you. Be well, brother!
When you put something out on here, I always stop and listen because I always seem to learn something new from you. We eventually want to add goats, sheep, hopefully a mini Jersey cow….someday…Anyway, Joel Salatin is a guru of rotation grazing…on any scale. He talks about breaking the parasite cycles in livestock and pasture development/management. I hear sheep cannot tolerate copper in any amount. I applied spinosad (biological control) on avocado trees…it’s like they are covered in rust or something.😃🤙🌈
@@Vesparado I wish I was on island. I’m not sure but it has to do I think with bugs eating tree sap and then our fire ants going up the tree. After the bugs. If I were there I could look into it….Our place is in Puna which we have to rent unfortunately for now anyways our yard guy applied the stuff
It's lacewing. They are attacking everywhere. I would love to split up my little half acre for rotational grazing. Really need to get some fencing but don't want fencing all over in my yard either. Conundrums
Hey Sean! My name is Luke. I’m 18 years old and I own/operate an Auto Glass Repair business in Arizona. I want to save up money so that I can move to Hawaii and homestead on a small lot of land like yourself. So, my question is, once I get to Hawaii, how should I make an income? Should I continue doing Auto Glass Repair? Should I start a Landscaping business? Or perhaps could I start a Butchering business? I’m very interested in Butchering. Is butchering in high demand out in the rural areas of Hawaii? Perhaps I could have a business in which I butcher other homesteader’s animals. If not, is Auto Glass Repair in demand in Hawaii? If not, should I consider doing something else, like Landscaping? I appreciate your help. Thank you Sean.
everyone has a landscaping business out here so Iʻd second guess that. Butchering would be huge but there are tons of regulations and hurdles. Auto glass could be a thing but I donʻt know the market well enough. But coming out with a trade is the best way to go. I wish I could say conditions were the same now as when I came out here but unfortunately housing is expensive, there is not much of it and locals do not like transplants, especially now. With that, it is possible if you want it bad enough. Good luck on what you do!!
If youʻre interested in picking up the Month to Month in the Hawaiian Garden eBook, click the link:
www.homesteadinhawaii.com/country_store/
Air layering is such a cool concept. Nature is wild
I’m from the PNW, so hearing that anything outside is growing is fascinating to me.
Ha🤣 we have too much growing right now!
Thanks new to HPP and been following your videos for a while and just love your content. 😊
Glad they e been helpful
Stoked about the new series idea! Many thanks- Its going to be super helpful- I just put my first seeds in soil up here in North Hilo.
There was a fellow by the name of Harvey over that way. He grew organic lettuce for the hotels and I worked for him for a while. Loved it.
Love your channel braddah. I lived on Kona side for 2 years in the late 90's. Those bird sounds bring back memories. Aloha and mahalo!
Thanks for watching. Wish I could've seen kona in the 90's. Its changed a lot since I got here
ng your tea leaves. I’m wondering is you Have ever harvest your bamboo leaves to make tea. Thanks, again and keep posting the great content!
I have not tried tea yet. Plus I had an accidental copper sulphate spill recently so it’ll have to wait.
Great video 🦋
Mahalo
good to see you sean!
Love the idea we can get information for Hawaii. Thanks you. Keep up the good work 👍🏻
Yeah. There is a resource gap. I’m trying hard to fill it but it takes a lot of work
Love your Hawaii life ❤️
That is so great! Thank you so much 🥳👏🏼 I’ve been searching for information about this for ever 🙈😅 Great work, thanks again 🤩
I'm first! Haha! You grow Awapuhi or does it grow wild?
Both! Itʻs everywhere
Thank you !on Maui trying to grow o the south side.Appreciate any advice on growing with the seasons.
These videos are pretty generalized but for you, warm season crops can grow pretty much year round, but youʻll have more trouble with the cool season crops. Variety is king, you can check out my video covering the top 6 seed companies for hawaii and purchase from one of them.
Good to see you back, bud. Surprised to hear about the sheep preferences.
Hope I can post more regularly again. But yeah, I love the sheep but they're eating everything! I thought thats what goats did.
@@HomesteadinHawaii Your food forest is just too delicious!
Gardening in Ahuimanu Oahu for the first time looking forward to this series for some help! Subbed!
Release the Month of February in a few minutes
Thank you. I’ve been looking for a local gardener. Mahalo from fern forest
Glad you found me. Iʻll be releasing the September video next week.
Good time to inspect and feed the pineapples compost tea or fish emulsion..
Good tip!
Aloha Sean. I am on Maui and my gardening in done using containers/pots. I would appreciate it if you could do a continuing series focusing on growing in pots. Mahalo
I need to be growing plants in pots to do that. Iʻd say water, fertilize and re pot with fresh soil every now and then.
Hi Sean, did you ever get Morenga?
I did. I have the cuttings in the greenhouse. Waiting for them to root still.
We’re out Puna side and we’re doing mamaki, coffee, citrus’s, Avo, sweet potatoes, Ōlena, Ti leafs, casava & working on some green teas and a few others in the works this coming season 🤙.. got any tips for the fire ants ?
Good work out there. Fire ants suck. You have to be consistent treating with tango and Bifen for border control
New sub over here.
Awesome first vid for the series. What you spoke of is exactly the info i needed. I am starting my small sustainable plot in ainaloa.
Q. I want to include some of the fruit trees you mentioned into my plot plan. Where can i buy these fruits (jabota, custards, sapote, etc...)? I want to try b4 i fly.
Glad I could help. Thanks for watching
Sean, I live in Paauilo which is between Waimea and Hilo. I am getting an old raised planter bed ready for planting vegetable seeds. It is about half full of planting material. Looks like the red soil that is all over the property. How do I replicate that? Mix red or black cinder from Puna Rock with steer or chicken manure and compost? Just don’t want to mess it up and want to preserve the good drainage. What proportions should I use of each material? Also how do I keep poisonous slugs out without injuring my cats? Thanks for your help.
Gotta go out at night a pick slugs with tongs or use shallow dishes with beer in it.
Use black cinder for drainage. Mix soil, manure, compost you name it. Just enough cinder to drain well. I did make a video on how I filled my beds, Maybe it could help
I live up in mountain view and am new to the island and was wondering where it is that you get your garden dirts, cinder soils, and mulch. There's not much dirt around here and I'm wanting to plant fruit trees, dragon fruit and vines. Thanks for any help
That’s the name of the game here isn’t it. Can go to the Hilo dump for mulch or puna rock for soil and Mac nut compost
Awesome video, thank you!
Great video, I own a 3 arce lot near hilo, very interested in your gardening skills, please make more videos. I want grow corn. Tell me do you deal with the wild hogs, dont you have to fence your place?
My place is fenced
Can you airlaying coffee?
Pretty sure any plant can be airlayered
Where is your farm? Looks like Hilo area.
Im outside of Hilo in Pahoa
Thanks for the detailed explanation. I like the content of this video.😀👍👍
Aloha my friend. I bought a Explorer to send over to Hilo!. I have a lot up in Aloha Estates I plan on starting soon. Any chance I could get you to take a look? I had a idea what I wanted to do but would Love any advice from a seasoned pro. Mahalo Mark
I might be able to help. Have you physically been to your lot yet?
@@HomesteadinHawaii Yes sir I have some pictures of ot on my channel
How lucky are you too live in Hawaii?? I just hope your not anywhere near any volcanoes!! LOL!! Cheers from Australia!!
What elevation are you at?
850’
Love da Hat, could you post a link?
hawaiimaoli.com/collections/accessories?page=2
I had a friend who had goats, and he would tie then up in a area, and they would only eat anything in the radius of the area they were in. That's how he controlled them from eating everything in site.
I was in a farm that did that once. The goat got tangled in the rope around its leg, got injured and a month later the leg fell off. I can't do that again to an animal. It was sad.
@@HomesteadinHawaii Wow, that is sad. How long did they leave the goat unattended??? My friend used a Cable up in the air, with a slid leash, that followed the goat. I know another guy, a friend of my dad that did something similar, but used a chain on top of a post that swiveled around in a circle. He used a chain, as the goat kept eating through the rope.
Manifesting this life for myself 😩
Good luck
Hey, guess what? Hawaii and Puerto Rico are going to work together to figure out what can be done about the mold that affects coffee trees.
Our islands coming together. May we be able to solve this and save our coffee crops. I myself have 1,500 trees.
When I saw the news I immediately thought of you.
Be well, brother!
Thats good news. I don't like coffee much, but tons of other people sure do need their coffee
When you put something out on here, I always stop and listen because I always seem to learn something new from you. We eventually want to add goats, sheep, hopefully a mini Jersey cow….someday…Anyway, Joel Salatin is a guru of rotation grazing…on any scale. He talks about breaking the parasite cycles in livestock and pasture development/management. I hear sheep cannot tolerate copper in any amount. I applied spinosad (biological control) on avocado trees…it’s like they are covered in rust or something.😃🤙🌈
I've got the same rusty avo leaves in Kealakekua. I think they're infested with lace bugs.
@@Vesparado I wish I was on island. I’m not sure but it has to do I think with bugs eating tree sap and then our fire ants going up the tree. After the bugs. If I were there I could look into it….Our place is in Puna which we have to rent unfortunately for now anyways our yard guy applied the stuff
It's lacewing. They are attacking everywhere.
I would love to split up my little half acre for rotational grazing. Really need to get some fencing but don't want fencing all over in my yard either. Conundrums
Hey Sean! My name is Luke. I’m 18 years old and I own/operate an Auto Glass Repair business in Arizona. I want to save up money so that I can move to Hawaii and homestead on a small lot of land like yourself. So, my question is, once I get to Hawaii, how should I make an income? Should I continue doing Auto Glass Repair? Should I start a Landscaping business? Or perhaps could I start a Butchering business? I’m very interested in Butchering. Is butchering in high demand out in the rural areas of Hawaii? Perhaps I could have a business in which I butcher other homesteader’s animals. If not, is Auto Glass Repair in demand in Hawaii? If not, should I consider doing something else, like Landscaping?
I appreciate your help. Thank you Sean.
everyone has a landscaping business out here so Iʻd second guess that. Butchering would be huge but there are tons of regulations and hurdles. Auto glass could be a thing but I donʻt know the market well enough. But coming out with a trade is the best way to go.
I wish I could say conditions were the same now as when I came out here but unfortunately housing is expensive, there is not much of it and locals do not like transplants, especially now. With that, it is possible if you want it bad enough. Good luck on what you do!!
@@HomesteadinHawaii Thank you Sean!
You should get Lil pygmy goats!!
Perhaps...
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Dude, you look stoned af. 🤣