Tropical Gardening: Check out the 40th annual Horticultural Show and Plant Sale Feb. 28-29

Photo courtesy of Voltaire Moise The entrance to Honokohao harbor easily lends itself to native landscaping with low maintenance naupaka and Molokai Vitex.

Photo courtesy of Voltaire Moise Public spaces, like the parking lot of Kailua post office, can be easily landscaped with low maintenance shrubs and ground covers like Natal Plum.

Photo courtesy of Voltaire Moise Newly landscaped spaces bordering First Hawaiian Bank and Palani road in Kailua add color and soften the look of concrete and asphalt. The narrow strip between the sidewalk and street were planted with Alexandra palms in the 1970’s. These gradually died out due to lack of irrigation. A better choice for upgraded landscaping would be our native drought hardy Pritchardia palms or the Foxtail palm from Australia.

We have been having very strange weather this year, at least in Kaloko Mauka. This is generally our dry winter season, but we have had rains almost every day. Kona is usually a bit dry looking, but this year it is lush and green. From what we hear, windward side is sunnier than usual. The old adage that March roars in like a lion and leaves like a lamb may no longer be the norm.