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Resource Title: Growing Resource Hub | University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
Organization: University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
Description:

This resource is a curated, growing reference page from the UH Master Gardener Program. It gathers research-based links on care, fertilizers, pests, propagation, non-invasive choices, and Hawaiʻi-specific production information, along with species-specific guides for many tropical and subtropical plants.

Target Audience: Adult Education, Educators, Facilitators, High School, College
Instructional Roles: Enrichment, Planning
Environment: Classroom, Online only (e.g. interactive map), Self-guided
Content Type: Directory, Interactive (Online)
Type Of Engagement: Investigate, Observe, Reflect
Format: Webpage
Activity:

Fruit Tree Research and Garden Planning
Learners use the page to compare fruit species, investigate growing requirements and pest issues, and select fruit trees appropriate for Hawaiʻi gardens. Educators or students can use it to support garden planning, species research, or a project on edible landscapes in Hawaiʻi.

Topics Covered:
  • Growing plants in Hawaiʻi
  • Tropical and subtropical species
  • Fertilizers and nutrient care
  • Tropical propagation
  • Non-invasive plants for Hawaiʻi gardens
  • Pests of various plants
  • Species-specific production guides
  • Home and school garden planning

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