In Samoa breadfruit trees (ulu) and Indian almond trees (talie)are traditionally trained to grow in an umbrella shape. The young sapling trees young branches have twine tied with a stone tied at bottom to weight and train the branches to grow horizontal. When trees are mature it facilitates the harvesting of the fruit.
We need to replant billions of trees period. They are what helps shade the earth and makes our air breathable. The entire planet would cool down if we would stop removing trees to build.
Breadfruit is the best, I’m Jamaican and I grew up on eating breadfruit. Roast and eat it, roast and then fry it, or boil it. It’s the best I tell u. Thanks for sharing because I’d never have known it was also in Hawaii. I love this.
If someone could start a nursery, folks can begin to bring plant starts; coconuts, uku, ti, ginger, noni, and more breadfruit, etc for replanting in Lahaina. Everyone can contribute to the this mission. From Kihei, Wailea, Haiku, Pukalani, Hana. L.
Thank you @KITV for presenting this item. We need to keep these things in mind as Lahaina/Lele now moves forward into the next phase of its existence. Planning for people, housing, trees, water, infrastructure, "aloha ʻāina", and so on needs to take many things into account; it's not just about the people and houses, concrete and asphalt.
Good question seen the old videos from Thomas Edison’s trip but they mostly seemed to be Oahu. The old videos of Maui seem more on plantation and trains but seen old photos of Moku’ula. Lopaka has Mysteries of Hawai’i UA-cam channel with some old photos of Lele.
@@cerberus2654 everyone has a story and it deserves to be told. Even if it’s a tragedy. I’m a self professed tree hugger, but I’m human first and these poor people need our help and deserve to be seen. Just my heart talking.
Huh countless possibly 1000s people still unaccounted for and no substantial help from our government and you’re reporting on freaking trees??? Despicable! Do your job!
I tried breadfruit didn't like it until a few years ago i had it fried in vietnam it was really good
In Samoa breadfruit trees (ulu) and Indian almond trees (talie)are traditionally trained to grow in an umbrella shape. The young sapling trees young branches have twine tied with a stone tied at bottom to weight and train the branches to grow horizontal. When trees are mature it facilitates the harvesting of the fruit.
We need to replant billions of trees period. They are what helps shade the earth and makes our air breathable. The entire planet would cool down if we would stop removing trees to build.
Thank you for sharing what the colonizers did which disrupted the ecosystem for monoculture industry. Native indigenous traditions respect the land
Thank you for NOT pushing the false climate change narrative.
It is very simple what happened to the historic food forest. GREED As he said while it existed it was much cooler there.
Explain how so many trees survive. But human bodies turn to dust and all the houses.
Breadfruit is the best, I’m Jamaican and I grew up on eating breadfruit. Roast and eat it, roast and then fry it, or boil it. It’s the best I tell u. Thanks for sharing because I’d never have known it was also in Hawaii. I love this.
alexander &baldwin still own the land
missionaries did very well
The Malu ʻUlu o Lele was planted by Kakaʻalaneo in the 1400s.
Lahaina can be exactly that way again
If someone could start a nursery, folks can begin to bring plant starts; coconuts, uku, ti, ginger, noni, and more breadfruit, etc for replanting in Lahaina.
Everyone can contribute to the this mission. From Kihei, Wailea, Haiku, Pukalani, Hana. L.
Good job
Thank you @KITV for presenting this item. We need to keep these things in mind as Lahaina/Lele now moves forward into the next phase of its existence. Planning for people, housing, trees, water, infrastructure, "aloha ʻāina", and so on needs to take many things into account; it's not just about the people and houses, concrete and asphalt.
Are there any videos about historical gardens?
Good question seen the old videos from Thomas Edison’s trip but they mostly seemed to be Oahu. The old videos of Maui seem more on plantation and trains but seen old photos of Moku’ula. Lopaka has Mysteries of Hawai’i UA-cam channel with some old photos of Lele.
Mahalo KITV good stories tonight
I ❤ 🍈
Ficus never die especially the Banyon variety.
Trees are great but not as great as people, do stories about the people! The tree stories can wait.
As if the hundreds of stories about people, being pumped out 24/7 for the last month wasn't enough? smdh🙄
@@cerberus2654 everyone has a story and it deserves to be told. Even if it’s a tragedy. I’m a self professed tree hugger, but I’m human first and these poor people need our help and deserve to be seen. Just my heart talking.
Huh countless possibly 1000s people still unaccounted for and no substantial help from our government and you’re reporting on freaking trees??? Despicable! Do your job!
He really works hard on his accent.🙄
@unklemark Who are you referring to?