Here are links to other helpful sites. This page will be updated throughout the year, so check back often for new maps, tools and other resources.
With more than 200 options for fruit, nut, timber, native, and culturally significant plants from throughout the Pacific Islands, the design tool lets you plan out a multi-level agroforest of any size. To find out where to buy fruit trees on each of the islands, check out from the Hawai鈥榠 鈥楿lu Cooperative, Hawai鈥榠 Farm to School Hui, and the University of Hawai鈥榠 at M膩noa College of Education STEMS虏 Program.
Backyard gardeners have turned to 鈥溾 by W.A. Frazier since its publication in 1943. The beloved guide is now available as an online PDF. If you’re looking for advice on how to interest children in your life about gardening, check out for free recipes, lesson plans and activities.
About 70% of crops grown in Hawaii rely on pollination. Growing native plants in a garden, on a balcony or window box is a great way to provide food for Hawaii’s bees and butterflies. Explore and search the table below to determine what native plants will thrive in your home.
The University of Hawaii鈥檚 plant hotline can connect you directly to a to answer any questions and provide advice.