Category: Famers Markets

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An Array Of Colorful Carrots

SOS Farms provides a convenient alternative to grocery shopping. Every week, the Satos pool from local farmers and vendors and offer members a selection of Kaua’i-grown and -made products. This pay-as-you-go service includes farm-fresh eggs and produce from SOS Farms as well as cucumbers, mushrooms, taro, tomatoes, dried fruit, honey, pastries and bread. Wednesday home [...]

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Frolicking In Fennel Fronds

What’s growing now at Olana Farm: Basil (Thai, Italian, lemon), beets, carrots, celery, chard (Swiss, rainbow), chives, cilantro, fennel, ginger, kale (curly), lime (kaffir), mint, pak choi, papaya (green sunrise), parsley (Italian, curly), pea shoots, tangelo, turmeric, turnips. FENNEL Florence fennel is used as a vegetable, and has a mild anise flavor that mellows with [...]

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Say Hello To Big, Fresh Pomelo

Joan and Dale Allen have been growing fruit on Kaua’i for 15 years. The couple maintains a 3-acre property that includes 40 fruit trees and 10,000 white pineapple plants. What’s growing now: Apple bananas, avocado, grapefruit (Rio Red, Star Ruby), kumquat, mango (Rapoza, Haden), orange (Valencia), lemon (Lisbon, Meyer), lime (key, Tahitian), lychee, pomelo, rambutan, [...]

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The Beet Goes On In Moloa‘a

Ono Organics is a 10.6acre certified organic farm in Moloa’a. The garden is on 2.3 acres, and there are 70 species of fruit on the property. Lindsey teaches the Sustainable Gardening and Farming Program, and Entrepreneurship in the Food Industry at Kaua’i Community College, where he also manages the campus garden. What’s growing now: Apple [...]

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Everything Is Turning Up Turnips

One Song Farm uses organic, bio-intensive methods to grow their produce. No fuel is used to dig, plant, cultivate, weed, water or harvest. One Song saves seeds, creating plants that are suited to Kaua’i’s climate. Sun also offers handson garden workshops at the farm. What’s Growing Now: arugula, beets, beet greens, cabbage, canasta lettuce, cilantro, [...]

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In Pursuit Of Organic Grapefruit

Ryan and Sarah Wooton of Kaua’i Kunana Dairy do more than raise goats to make gourmet goat and feta cheese. The certified organic farm also grows fruit and vegetables on three acres and maintains beehives for a line of beeswax beauty products. On a typical day Ryan can be found making guacamole, feeding chickens or [...]

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Getting To The Core Of Palms

Working with several small family farms, Kaua’i Roots Farm Co-op (KRFC) sells seasonal fruit and farmfresh vegetables at South side farmers markets, and offers membership in a community supported agriculture program (CSA). CSA shares are offered at six-week durations, and discounts are available for longer memberships. A Family Box ($25/week) serves four adults for one [...]

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Sweet Organic Bell Peppers

Dylan Strong’s Growing Strong Farm uses organic techniques to grow some of Hawai’i’s difficult crops. What’s growing now: Apple bananas, basil, beef- steak tomatoes, bell peppers, beets, carrots, cilantro, kale, lettuce. BELL PEPPER Peppers are not pepper. The plant that produces dried peppercorn is native to Asia, and unrelated to the juicy peppers found in [...]

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Strong Bees, Healthy Hives

Chris Kauwe sells raw honey gathered from five bee yards and 60 hives in Maha’ulepu, Kalaheo, Waimea and Koloa. “You’re tasting the flowers of Koloa,” Kauwe tells me at his Koloa bee yard. “You’re tasting cactus, kiawe, coconut any of the plants within about a mile radius of this area.” Kauwe has been a beekeeper [...]

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Healthy Soil, Healthy Plants

“Food is only as good as the soil it’s grown in,” says Lisa Fuller. “As an organic farmer, that is imperative because that’s where the food is coming from.” One Song Farm uses organic, bio-intensive methods to grow produce. No fuel is used to dig, plant, cultivate, weed, water or harvest. One Song saves seeds, [...]