ʻĀina Days/Work Days

What do we do for ʻĀina Days?

-Go through specific Native Hawaiian plants that we will work on propagating and why

-Discuss the effects of invasive species on Native Hawaiian plants and animals

-Train on tools, farming methods and safety factors that should be observed during the workday.

Group of people, children and adults, outdoors in a lush green tropical area, covered in mud, smiling at Waikane Valley Road. Kalo farm, Honolulu Hawaii agriculture with a Native Hawaiian cultural perspective.

We will post upcoming workdays on our site and on our social media page:

Children playing on a farm with lush greenery, trees, and cultivated farm at Waikane Valley Road. Kalo farm, Honolulu Hawaii agriculture with a Native Hawaiian cultural perspective.
Group of people standing together outdoors among lush green plants and trees, some making gestures, with a field and forest in the background.
Lush green garden and farm with trees, young plants, a fallen log, and a pond with water, under a bright blue sky with clouds, mountain in Waikane Valley Road. Kalo farm, Honolulu Hawaii agriculture with a Native Hawaiian cultural perspective.