Tropical Gardening: Heavy rains leach nutrients from Hawaiian soils

People look over the Wainaku Street bridge as the Wailuku River rages below them in 2018 in Hilo. (Tribune-Herald file photo)

Heavy rainfall in many parts of our island has caused the loss of essential nutrients. After some serious dry spells in 2019, parts of Hawaii Island received over abundant precipitation not only removing nutrients like nitrogen but actual top soil as well. West Hawaii has received much less but with our excessively porous rocky areas, even five or six inches of rain can leach important elements essential to plant growth.