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November 2023 by Warren Sunada
Great place to visit bout air plants...Aug iz plant saleRestrooms: Clean n big
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August 2023 by Marie Kanealii-Ortiz
annual "Unthirsty" plant sale in August. You can park at Halawa Park or surrounding streets and they provide shuttles to pic u up. Awesome. I got expensive clippings of rare Plumeria trees. They were costly. Photos: Entry to the park plants attached
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July 2023 by Warrior
Great place to visit bout air plants...Aug iz plant sale
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May 2023 by Erick Wong
Very small but very nice succulents. Worth stopping by to pass the time. Put on some Bug repellent!
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March 2023 by Cyndy K.
Cyndy's Bottom Line: A beautiful serene garden tucked away in Halawa Valley.*The garden is open on Wed & Sat, 9:00am - 3pm for visits and self guided tours.*Parking available on site*Visitors must sign in at the office*Big beautiful trees surround the garden.*Friendly knowledgeable staff on site.*A place to see xeriscaping in practice with drought tolerant plants and also native plants.
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March 2023 by Henry C.
My review is for the Xeriscape Garden itself, not the annual event/plant sale.It is a fairly small garden, but I think it is still worth the visit if you're in the area. It's located at the end of the Halawa industrial district. As a suggestion, just at the end of the road from the garden is Ani's Bake Shop! Go early and get yourself some delicious pastries and stop by the garden afterwards. But the garden is only open on Wednesday and Saturday, so keep that in mind as well.During our visit, things were a little messy but the kind staff mentioned that they only just reopened last month, so please understand that if you're visiting around Spring 2023. There are also volunteer opportunities and it seems they rely on it, so it's a great chance to help them out and learn a lot too. The plants there minimize the need for use of water. Come by and learn a little and help bring this garden back to what it used to be.
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February 2023 by Josh Ray
There is nothing to see here as it is closed down. Not sure if it is a permanent closure or what.