I was getting prepared to write a new post for this blog when I suddenly had to go to Samoa for a week. So instead of talking about a plant this month I will put up a few more travel pictures. I thought you would like to see a few views of food gardens near where I stayed in Samoa. In the Samoan traditional way of growing, crops are mixed up together in a much more natural way .....you know, like we gardeners in western countries are just learning about in permaculture. Being a hot, rainy, tropical island in the South Pacific, Samoa has very lush green gardens. Of course the weeds and diseases can grow really well too. So do the invasive African snails who love those lush green leafy vegetables.
I love walking around Samoan plantations and food gardens. To me it has the awe and peace of a sacred place as I walk along dirt paths through all the tropical growth. Maybe you will get a feel for the place too as you look at these photos. The plants shown include: Taro, Sugar Cane, Pineapple, Eggplant, Lemon Grass, Lau Pele (an edible hibiscus leaf) as well as the fruit trees......Papaya (Paw Paw) Breadfruit, Citrus and Bananas.
Aloha