Time-lapse of growing taro directly from root. The root (edible) was bought from neighboring Asian grocery market. It was ...
Taro needs rich, well-draining soil to flourish. Mix equal parts of potting soil, compost, and perlite for optimum results.
Unless you live in the high mountainous regions of the country, growing potatoes in the home garden is practically impossible. We’ve tried it, and usually end up with a harvest of potatoes the size of ...
In this video, I show you how I grew Taro and Arrow Head in a muddy, boggy raised garden bed, and we harvest the crops to see ...
These presentations focus on the Hawaiian people’s relationship to their most sacred food crop—taro. The discussion will include ongoing efforts to promote knowledge about and growth of taro through ...
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