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  • 4/5 Erick W. 11 months ago on Google
    Very small but very nice succulents. Worth stopping by to pass the time. Put on some Bug repellent!
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  • 5/5 Therese H. 6 years ago on Google
    Found this place after seeing an online post about free seedlings, will have to come back for the interesting gardening workshops! Located in an industrial zone, you’ll find the garden at the end of a dead end street. There will be two small buildings to your left as you head down to the parking lot; once you’ve parked, you’ll want to check in at the building closer to the street. There, the friendly Friends of Halawa Xeriscape Garden will give you the seedling along with a packet of info about caring for the plant, the garden, workshops and more. After that you’re free to roam the garden across the street from the buildings!
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Ramos O. 5 years ago on Google
    Took my family here to take some easter pictures a d we got some amazing shots. Doesn't look like much but if you get the right angle it can look professional haha
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Warrior 5 months ago on Google
    Great place to visit bout air plants...Aug iz plant sale
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Luke M. 4 years ago on Google
    Nice secluded area for a pause on Oahu. Tucked back in the Valley behind the industrial area. Nice walking path with numerous example of plants that are drought tolerant. Shady and cool with nice staff only open Wed. and Sat.

  • 4/5 A “HIWahine” M. 5 years ago on Google
    I discovered this place through someone on Facebook who mentioned a monthly seed giveaway located in Halawa. I worked in Halawa and ended up going there a few times on my lunch break to relax and enjoy nature and to get seeds. The staff was really friendly and informed me of workshops that happen at this site. I was able to attend a composting workshop where there was a lot of useful information and demonstrations. I still refer to the handouts I was given that day. I happened across one of the unlucky master gardeners whom I was able to bombard with questions as I have a new interest in gardening and she was very nice and patient with me. Lucky for her my husband eventually was able to pry me away. I only gave this 4 stars because I would have liked to see more name labels and possibly small facts by the lovely trees, cacti, ect. I often found myself asking what's that? With at least name tags I'd be able to google additional information if I had more questions. It does also have an unfinished feel to it, but only because I think it is maintained solely by volunteers. I hope to find time to volunteer there. It's a bit hard though with them being open only 2 days a week. And I couldn't attend the annual plant sale.☹ wish they'd happen more than once a year.

  • 4/5 apjitm h. 4 years ago on Google
    It is beautiful. Such a nice little walk. 2nd time there, 1st time was for the annual sale. I love gardens and the ideas of Xeriscape.

  • 4/5 Lucas W. 6 years ago on Google
    The plant sale is certainly worth going to. The display of cactus Society winners was outstanding.

  • 5/5 Ms Lele P. 6 years ago on Google
    Awesome Place for a Family Day! 😊

  • 4/5 Garry Y. 7 years ago on Google
    Attended a Bokashi making class, people are so friendly and helpful. Sharing ideas and info.

  • 5/5 Marie K. 8 months ago on Google
    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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