Kalani farm life

TAKE A PEEK INTO OUR GARDENS

About our farm

Tropical fruit trees, spices, vegetable gardens, fragrant polynesian flowers, and native Hawaiian plants can be found throughout our center’s campus. Take time to explore our plant nursery, pollinator sanctuary with beehives, and forest walking paths leading to ocean cliff sides.

Kalani garden volunteers working on the raised beds on the farm

Education and participation

LAULIMA

‘Many hands’ come together to contribute to community gardening and other projects that mālama the ‘āina (care for and serve the land).

CLASSES

Explore topics like biodiversity, soil conservation, and native plants through our agriculture classes and programs.

WORKSHOPS

Engage in an educational workshop or in-depth retreat on sustainability during your rejuvenating farm stay in Hawaii.

What we produce

FRUIT TREES

Plentiful tropical fruit trees like bananas, coconuts, avocados, citrus and others have been intentionally planted across the campus.

PERENIAL CROPS

Abundant plants provide nutrition throughout the year such as flavorful herbs, dark leafy greens and medicinal native plants of Polynesia.

RAISED BEDS

Cultivate living soil food webs while gardening in paradise with compost, companion planting, and organic amendments for holistic soil health.

Harvest DATA for 2022

Permaculture Farming

WHAT IS PERMACULTURE?

Permaculture is a multidisciplinary system of ecological design inspired by the patterns and relationships we find in nature.

CURRENTLY CLOSED SERIES
FREE RECORDED PRESENTATIONS AVAILABLE

This particular series of free classes have closed for now, though you’re welcome to learn more about these classes and access educational material by visiting kalani.com/grow-resilience.

This series was made available to the public with a Garden Club from 9:00 am – 11:00 am, and presentations at our Hale Aloha lanai from 11:00 am – 1:00 pm, every other Tuesday from April to September, 2023. Classes focused on topics such as growing your own food, the significance of native crops and canoe species, and methods for more sustainable living. These classes were free for all attendees and made possible through partnerships with Vibrant Hawai’i and other community organizations. Learn more about our speaker schedule and find links to recorded sessions by following the link below. We look forward to cultivating a more resilient community with you!