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  1. The guide is written for people who want to know more about planning and operating an ornamental aquaculture business in Hawaii. A business plan is your road map to guide the start-up and ongoing operation of your business. The guide touches upon the issues involved in creating and maintaining a...
  2. 1996-01-01 this guide is written for people who want to know about raising tropical fish as a business in Hawaii. Strategies for producing, marketing, and financing are presented with the ornamental aquaculturalist in mind. 35 pages, illustrations
  3. 2001-01-20 This manual is intended for plant propagators, conservationists, land managers, and others in Hawaii who need to store seeds of native Hawaiian plants, but do not have access to specialized facilities or staff. The techniques it describes require only simple facilities. 30 pages
  4. 1995-01-01 This publication teaches about growing plants in your garden, and while you may love to grow plants that are pretty, this book emphasizes plants that are good to eat. You can grow plants to eat, and it's like having magic at your fingertips. Self-published, 8.5x11, no pagination.
  5. 1970-01-01 This publication is a record of the proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium on Tropical Root and Tuber Crops. Papers included survey the general status of each of the major crops and those factors that limit their production and utilization. Emphasis was limited to a discussion of the...
  6. 2008-01-01 This book provides detailed information on growing taro, under both non-flooded and flooded conditions. In locations ranging from backyard gardens to commercial fields or lo'i. The information provided stresses a best-practices approach to minimize riskof reduced crop yield or qualiity. In...
  7. Chapter one is this book covers the Hibiscus, which may be regarded as Hawaii's own flower; Blossoming Trees, Shrubs and VInes are taken up, each by full length chapters, and another is devoted to Native Trees, Ginger Blosssoms occupies still another and the last deals with such exotics as the...
  8. Key Resource 2000-01-20 This book, PERMACOPIA THREE; AN INVENTORY, is a study of many popular foods, plus some less known, multipurpose plants. The species in this book have been chosen for their acceptance, availability, utility, & their relative lack of rampancy. Included are species for fruit, vegetable, greens,...
  9. 1976-01-01 Part II features how to grow vegetables and fruits, trees and shrubs, feeding, pruning, spraying and progapating your own plants--see summary of contents on back cover.
  10. 1973-01-01 Part I features how to grow tropical flowers and foliages, ground coveres and vines, lawns, roses, orchids, flowers for decoration.