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Heavy Penultimate Day at the Legislature

May 5, 2015by Sarah Leone Leave a comment

Today gov transparency, environmental, health and social progress took a hit at the HI Senate. The Civil Beat reporting was excellent and you can view it here. The marathon continues […]

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Buffer Zones: Protecting Paradise From Restricted Use Pesticides

March 15, 2015by Sarah Leone Leave a comment

View the original article on Civil Beat This is not an agricultural issue, it is a health issue. Hawaii needs to put in place pesticide buffer zones and other protective measures. […]

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Action, Environmental Health, Food Policy

*FREE* Victory Garden Course Teaser

January 30, 2015by Sarah Leone Leave a comment

This “mini-course” is based on the Los Angeles Master Gardener Victory Garden Course. Sarah Leone will show our participants how to maintain a resilient, beyond organic food ecosystem whether in a backyard, […]

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10 Native Plants to Attract Beneficial Insects

December 14, 2014by Sarah Leone Leave a comment

photo taken at Kaimuki Middle School  There are two types of beneficial insects. One pollinates the fruits of your labor and the other eat pests while you’re napping. Pollinators, like […]

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Native Hawaiian Gardens

Picnic at Kaka‘ako Park

December 3, 2014by Sarah Leone Leave a comment

Aloha Resiliency and Bodhi Cafe are teaming up at a table at this upcoming event at the Kaka‘ako Gateway Park. We’ll be handing out goodies, selling gift items and Bodhi […]

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2015 and doing it right! Farm Internship program now accepting applications:

November 26, 2014by Sarah Leone Leave a comment

2015 and doing it right! Farm Internship program now accepting applications:.

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Microbiology, Permaculture, Regenerative Agriculture

The beauty of Sheet Mulching

November 22, 2014by Sarah Leone 3 Comments

Sheet mulching is the laziest, effective way to convert lawn to Eden. The secret is in the soil. Invasive limu (seaweed), EM water, compost teas, composted chicken manure, fish emulsion, bokashi are […]

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Microbiology, Native Hawaiian Gardens, Permaculture, Planting Edibles

Urban Ag Talkstory at Bodhi Cafe

October 10, 2014by Sarah Leone Leave a comment

 Gardenia & Olena a picture by Bodhi Cafe Bodhi Cafe, a place to gather & share ideas for healthy, happy, and sustainable living, is hosting an Urban Agriculture Talk story. […]

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Action, Integrative Pest Management, Microbiology, Native Hawaiian Gardens, Networking Opportunity, Permaculture, Planting Edibles

Mark your calendars for August 9th!

July 14, 2014by Sarah Leone Leave a comment

The Hawai‘i Center for Food Safety Action Fund just announced their endorsements for the upcoming election. These candidates showed “outstanding commitment to healthy food systems, county home rule, and fighting […]

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Action, Food Policy

Yogarden: 4th of July FOOD INDEPENDENCE DAY Kailua Town Parade

June 30, 2014by Sarah Leone Leave a comment

Originally posted on Permablitz Hi:
This Friday PermablitzHI, Yogarden, and Green Rows Farm are giving away over 2,000 plants FOR FREE to the Kailua community at the 4th of July…

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