Event
Care For Native Plants At Kaha Garden
Hui o Ko'olaupoko
Description
Kaha Garden was developed in 2007, by Hui o Ko’olaupoko, as a living example of how individual homeowners can help improve the local environment through the use of native vegetation and xeriscape gardens. The project replaced grass and invasive species along 150 yards of stream bank with native Hawaiian plants which can be used for soil stabilization, biofiltration and water conservation. All plant species in the garden can be found naturally in dry coastal areas throughout the Hawaiian Islands and can thrive with only the water provided by rain events and occasional summer watering.
Visitors can walk the garden pathways to see how plantings might appear in their own backyard. The project also included the installation of interpretative signs and the development of a website about Kaha Garden designed by local elementary school students, to further explain the benefits of native landscaping and other best management practices.
Volunteers will be involved in clearing invasive plant species from the area using small hand tools and hand pulling small weeds as we work to open and create areas to outplant native species.
Requirements
If for some reason you cannot make it to the event please let us know 24 hours in advance so we can open up your spot to someone on the waitlist. RSVPs are required so that we can maintain ideal group sizes.
Volunteers will be involved in clearing invasive plant species from the area using small hand tools and hand pulling small weeds as we work to open and create areas to outplant native species.
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Please sign the digital waiver prior to the event date. https://forms.gle/muQDNb8n3BRSeEhQ8
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All ages are welcome but participants under age 16 must have adult supervision.
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Tools and gloves will be provided
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Please wear closed-toe shoes and work clothes that you don't mind getting dirty
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Bring at least 2 liters of water and sun/rain/bug protection, change of clothes. Due to health reasons, we will not provide any water or snacks.
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Located within Kawainui Neighborhood Park at 750 Kaha St. (the intersection of Kaha and Kihapai Street, off of Oneawa Street in Kailua)
Our community workdays and volunteer events happen rain or shine! In the rare event that we would need to cancel a workday due to unsafe weather conditions, we will make every effort to contact all RSVP'd participants and will update our Facebook Page and calendar with the event status no later than one hour prior the scheduled start time.
In addition to our public events, we also offer private service trips or free educational youth visits, please email us for more information nalani@huihawaii.org.
Waivers & Required Documents
Location
704 Kaha St, Kailua, HI 96734, USA
Volunteers Needed
28 spots left
Category
- Hawaiian Culture
- Environment
- Community Support
Age Group
- Family-Friendly
- Adults
- Teens
- Seniors
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