Post-Volcano Hedonisia Links
This is an historical archive page as this garden was destroyed with the Hedonisia Hawaii Eco-Community in the Kilauea volcano eruption in 2018.
These links are to the projects we work on as we prepare to return to our land.
Portland Micro-Community - Virtual Volunteer
EcoFeminist Web Portfolio - Tech Profit Sharing
Location:
- Lower level behind and beyond Ulu Hideaway Eco-Hut; to back border w/ neighbor John's property line (Coconut Treeline)
Lodgings and/or Facilities in areas of Garden
This MIXED Garden has the following plants:
This MIXED Garden has the following trees:
- Citrus - Thorny Lime
- Avocado
- Ohia
- Breadfruit
- Sapodilla
- Jaboticaba
Maintenance Activities For This Garden:
- Main Weeds: Cane Grass, Koster's Curse, Stink Maile, Fire Ants, Albizia Tree, Miconia, choking, creeping and climbing weeds
- Spray Soapy Water mix before working in this area
- Eradicate cane grass as close to the base as possible using a Kama and pickax out if accessible
- Use a Kama to cut the climbers and the chokers at the plant base to kill them. Remove climbers from
offplants carefully. - Remove all creeping weeds from around
the wholeall garden beds and walkways.
- Identification and Labeling:
- Tag and label transplanted trees with bright colored tree ribbon,
DateLabel the tree with date it was transplanted- Update plant pages if any are added or
deletedremoved from the garden.
- Borders & Maintenance:
- Keeping the borders free of weeds and tree limbs, weed whack the area of large grasses around edge of property line
- Label and redefine Bamboo P-Zone
- Plant decoratives and fruit trees
- Prune Mexican Sunflowers in corner border
- Remove cane grass
- Keep vines from Ohia Camper
- Clear vine and brush from Avocado Camping
- Keep Breadfruit weed free
- Rake underneath to keep access to breadfruit open
- Weed whack and hand prune the whole area to keep camp area open
- Harvesting:
- Harvest Citrus, Avocado, & Breadfruit daily when in season