Anthurium Care Mini-Course
Are you slowly killing your anthurium plant?
My family and I have been growing anthuriums for over thirty years on the Island of Hawaii. Over the years we have learned a few tips and secrets to anthurium care.
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- How to keep your anthurium plant alive
- Ways to avoid pests and diseases
- How to recognize nutrient deficiencies
- The two deadly watering mistakes
- What to do about yellowing leaves
- How to keep the devastating blight away
- What to do if your plant stops flowering
- How to prevent root rot
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Hawaii’s Must-See Destinations:
- Where to see a fully restored Hawaiian village
- How to get the most stunning view of the Hamakua coast
- The name of one of the world’s best beaches
Anthurium Flower Secrets:
- How to make your flowers last up to twice as long
- Tips for weddings and special occasions
- Mistakes to avoid when ordering anthurium flowers
Anthurium Flower Secrets
How would you like to make your anthurium flowers last up to twice as long?
My family and I have been growing anthurium flowers for more than thirty years. During this time we have picked up a few secrets and tips.
Enter your email to learn:
- How to make your flowers last up to twice as long
- Tips for weddings and special occasions
- Mistakes to avoid when ordering anthurium flowers
Hawaii’s Must-See Sights
If you want to make sure that you don’t miss out on seeing Hawaii’s most spectacular sights, things that only locals know about, then you might want to enter your email below to get my free report on Hawaii’s Must-See Sights.
I’ve listed all of my favorite places; places that you do not want to miss, in Hawaii’s Must-See Sights. Enter your email and you’ll discover:
- The name of one of the world’s best beaches
- Where to get the most stunning view of the Hamakua coast
- How to get up close and personal with an active volcano
- A spectacular waterfall that is ridiculously easy to get to
- Where to find a fully restored Hawaiian village
I’ve lived in Hawaii for many decades. My parents were born here. Several of my grandparents were born here as well. So my family and I have spent a lot of time exploring every nook and cranny of the Big Island and I’ve put this knowledge into Hawaii’s Must-See Sights.
Kava Kava High
“You can talk to God and listen to the casual reply.” Woops, that’s Rocky Mountain High. I suppose you’re looking for Kava Kava High.
Sorry to disappoint you but the Kava Kava High is not like the high from hard drugs. (Not that I’ve tried any hard drugs.) But I have tried kava. In fact, here’s a picture of my current bag of kava. It is Hiwa Kava from the folks at Hawaiia Kava Center.
According to them, it was the favorite variety of kava (or awa as we say in Hawaii) of the Kahuna. Now the Kahuna were the high priests and advisors of Hawaiian royalty. They were really smart and also really scary dudes, who were not to be messed with. And they liked this variety of kava the best.
Why did they like it so much?
Well it produces amazing cerebral effects. It generates a sublime state of calmness and focus like no other. I feel like my mind can go places that it normally can’t. It relaxes my muscles and my whole body. It makes my lips and tongue a little numb and it produces a mild euphoria. It seems to lower my overall levels of stress and anxiety. It is totally unlike the effects of alcohol. When I drink it, my mind stays completely sharp and I don’t experience any hangover like effects the next day.
A word of warning. Don’t buy this if you have sensitive taste buds. I buy it and I drink it because I like the effects, but I hate the taste. In my opinion it is the worst tasting of the Hawaiian Drinks.Some people say its taste has hints of cocoa, but I think it tastes like dirt mixed with leaves and a dash of pepper. But that might just be me.
Kona Coffee Review
Hawaii received its first coffee trees in 1828. They were brought to the islands on HMS Blond, which was a British warship. Soon after, coffee was planted in the Kona district of the Big Island. Kona’s rich volcanic soil and unique climate work together to produce a coffee like no other. Kona coffee is by far one of the best tasting Hawaiian Drinks.
Recently I tried 100% Kona coffee from a company called Royal Kona. I sampled their Private Reserve, Medium Roast, Whole Bean. It’s not cheap. In fact, it costs roughly $2 per ounce, but it was definitely worth it.
It has a very fragrant, intoxicating coffee aroma. I really can’t describe it. I can only imagine what it must smell like when it was being roasted.
And it has a rich, complex flavor. It has a smooth, almost buttery mouth feel, with just a hint of acidity. And I really like the earthy notes that I got from it, which are much more complex than other coffees.
As long as you are a one or two cup a day coffee drinker like me, I think that you’ll love this coffee. But if you drink more than that, you will probably love this coffee, but hate what it does to your wallet.
Ka’u Coffee
You might not be able to tell this from its name, but Ka’u coffee is grown in the district of Ka’u. Ka’u is located on the Big Island of Hawaii just a few miles outside of the Volcano National Park.
Now Kona Coffee is thought by many to be one of the finest coffees in the world and if you are interested in kona coffee you might want to view my Kona Coffee Review, but I think coffee from this obscure area, called Ka’u, that few have heard of is one of Hawaii’s best kept secrets. Now I’ve tried both Kona Coffee and Ka’u Coffee and if Kau Coffee isn’t comparable to Kona Coffee, I’d have to say that it is very close in quality and flavor and it is one of my favorite Hawaiian Drinks.
And you know what the best thing about this little known coffee is? It’s the price; it is significantly less pricey than Kona Coffee, because so few non-locals know about it. But how long will this incredible coffee from Ka’u remain Hawaii’s best kept secret? My wallet hopes that the answer is forever.
P.S.: You didn’t hear this from me…You may have already had Ka’u coffee and not even realized it. I’ve heard a few rumors that some “kona coffee” was really grown in Ka’u and secretly smuggled into Kona for roasting and packaging under the Kona coffee label. But these are just rumors after all.
Anthurium Flower Catalog
We are not accepting orders at this time. We will let you know when we are accepting orders again.
Here are some of the freshest, finest Anthurium flowers from our farms on the Island of Hawaii. These exquisite flowers are perfect for anniversaries, weddings and other special occasions. You can buy one variety of flower or you can mix and match varieties.
Please note that these flowers are shipped as loose, cut flowers to ensure the highest level of quality. You will need to arrange them in your own container or vase. Our minimum order size for flowers is $100. Please review our policies before ordering, and contact us for prices and availability.
Red Anthurium Flowers | Green Anthurium Flowers |
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Pink Anthurium Flowers | Red Obake Anthurium Flowers |
Out of Stock |
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Purple Tulip Anthurium | Mickey Mouse Anthurium |
White Tulip Anthurium |
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Anthurium Plant Catalog
We are not accepting orders at this time. We will let you know when we are accepting orders again.
These wonderful anthurium plants are grown on the Big Island of Hawaii. Hawaii is home to some of the best and most prolific anthurium breeders in the world and we will continue to add new varieties to our catalog. If you want to be notified when we add new varieties to our catalog, please send us a message via our contact form.
Note that we only sell top cuttings and our minimum order is $100. Please review our policies before ordering.
Hokuloa Anthurium Plant | Kalapana Anthurium Plant |
$29 | $29 |
Marian Seefurth Anthurium Plant | Mickey Mouse Anthurium Plant |
$29 | $14 |
Midori Anthurium Plant | Princess Claire Anthurium Plant |
$29 | $29, Out of Stock |
Princess Lily Anthurium Plant | Tatsuta Anthurium Plant |
$19 | $29, Out of Stock |
Tropic Fire Anthurium Plant | |
$29 |