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Friday, January 6, 2017

Noni: Organic To The Roots

At Hawaiian Organic Noni, it’s more than just about selling an organic product. It traces all the way back to our roots. From the very start we strive to keep everything organic, good for our planet, and good for you! With our organic farming experience going back forty years, the techniques we use ensure that our soil is fertile, healthy, and full of nutrients. One key technique is mulching.

Why Mulching?
Mulching is one of the easiest ways to enrich soil fertility. Mulching essentially imitates the natural cycle of leaves, wood, and other plant matter building up on the ground to cover the soil. It retains moisture and creates an enticing environment for worms, the closest friend for healthy soil! On our organic farm on Kauai we make sure to continually mulch every single noni tree in our orchard. It keeps them growing and healthy, providing the trees with essential nutrients.
Try it in your own garden: Mulch around your plants and trees and you will see the positive results. You can use plant materials from around the yard like leaves, grass clippings, wood chips, even shredded paper and cardboard will work--minus the tape!

What else do you do besides mulching?

Mulching is one of the easiest ways to enrich soil fertility. Mulching essentially imitates the natural cycle of leaves, wood, and other plant matter building up on the ground to cover the soil. It retains moisture and creates an enticing environment for worms, the closest friend for healthy soil! On our organic farm on Kauai we make sure to continually mulch every single noni tree in our orchard. It keeps them growing and healthy, providing the trees with essential nutrients.
What’s your favorite Noni use? Let us know!

Thursday, April 23, 2015

Our Friends the Worms : What Goes Into Good Soil…and Good Noni

We pride ourselves on our soil at Hawaiian Organic Noni.  Nutrient-dense soil means that the food grown in it will also be full of nutrients.  So we take the health of our soil very seriously.  We’ve spend years nurturing it, feeding it, and caring for it.  But we couldn’t have done it without our friends the worms.


What makes up good soil?

Science is just beginning to understand the full complexity of soil.  There are so many factors that go into determining the quality of soil:
  • ·         Texture
  • ·         Depth of topsoil
  • ·         Water storage and drainage
  • ·         Nutrient density (both macro and micronutrients)
  • ·         Volume of air
  • ·         Presence of living and decaying organic matter
  • ·         (Aggregation) how well soil particles stick to each other. 

You can improve the quality of your soil in some surprisingly simple ways. 


Composting Returns Nutrients to the Soil

Composting improves soil’s texture, air flow, water storage, and nutrient density.
The basic process is simple: Mix yard and kitchen scraps in a big pile, soak it with water, and turn it frequently.  The only problem is, composting takes a long time, and turning the pile can be hard work.
Luckily, worms give us an easier way to make top-quality compost.


Vermicomposting for Soil Health

Worms are faster compost-makers than fungi and bacteria, and their castings – called black gold – are one of the best soil additives created by man or nature.
Vermicomposting is making compost using worms.  Most people do this in worm bins – Google it to get some idea of the many options – which keeps the worms from leaving, provides them with the shade they love, and helps keep them moist. 
You can either buy worms or collect them from your garden, but we recommend using local varieties so they can fill their natural ecological niches.
The only thing left to add is food for the worms!  
Here are some likes:
  • ·         Most fruit and vegetable scraps
  • ·         Bread and pasta
  • ·         Tea leaves/bags and coffee grounds (worms love grit!)
  • ·         Crushed/ground eggshells
  • ·         Hair, tissues, paper, shredded egg cartons, etc.
  • ·         Small amounts of lawn clippings, weeds, etc.
  • ·         Sawdust

And some dislikes:

  • ·         Highly acidic fruits
  • ·         Spicy or pungent vegetables
  • ·         Meat and dairy products
  • ·         Shiny paper
  • ·         Fats and oils

Feed them a little bit at a time (no more than the same volume of food as there are worms), only adding more food as it gets eaten.  Worms like to eat food that has just started to decompose, but which isn’t really yucky yet.

As the worms eat, they convert food into black gold.  Black gold looks like compost and should have very little smell.  Scatter the castings on your garden, mix them with potting soil, use them as mulch or fertilizer.  You can’t use too much – there’s no way for the castings to damage plants.


How We Use Worms

At Hawaiian Organic Noni, we keep indigenous earthworms in an area that we call the “Worm Hotel,” busily turning kitchen scraps into black gold.

We add the castings to our soil, where they deposit vital nutrients in a form that is easy for plants to absorb.  The noni trees love it, and produce more nutrient-dense fruit as a result of the more nutritious soil. 


How To Make Your Garden Worm-Friendly

You can also work on making your garden more worm-friendly, to naturally attract these hardworking creatures.  The key to attracting wild worms is to create a good habitat.

Here are some musts:
  • ·         Create mulched areas, covered with leaves, grass clippings, or other materials
  • ·         Keep the soil moist
  • ·         Minimize the amount of digging and tilling you do
  • ·        Keep your soil toxin-free

Wild worms will give your soil the same benefits as adding vermicompost you make in a worm bin, just slower and less concentrated. 

It’s definitely worth making the effort to attract worms to your garden, and it’s even more beneficial to vermicompost in worm bins.  We encourage you to give it a try!


You can use the coupon code: "BLOGGER15" and get 15 percent off your noni order on www.Real-Noni.com.

*Not Valid With Any Other Offer
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Do you have any questions about composting, vermicomposting, or soil health? Ask us in the comments!


Monday, March 2, 2015

What is Morinda Citrifolia? Don't Miss Out on the Noni Revolution

Morinda Citrifolia is a plant within the coffee family that grows in Southeast Asia & Hawaii. Noni Fruit Leather, a well-known super food, is derived from this plant, which has many health benefits. Here is a list of just some of the many health benefits of consuming noni products:
  • Naturally relieve pain - regardless of the type of pain that is present, noni can lessen pain by reducing inflammation.
  • Lowers blood pressure - noni works systemically to lower elevated blood pressure.
  • Promotes the healing of various skin conditions - by applying noni directly on the skin, it has to ability to promote rapid healing of itching, irritation, rashes and more.
  • Regulates blood sugar levels - noni also has the ability to normalize blood sugar levels by improving insulin sensitivity.
  • Maximizes liver functioning - by increasing the body's ability to cleanse itself, the liver has the increased ability to function optimally.
How to enjoy the benefits of noni
For those interested in improving their health with this wondrous plant, Noni Fruit Leather is actually substantially more potent than noni juice. Of course noni juice is advertised more often, as some people have not yet discovered that Noni Fruit Leather is so much more potent than this fruit in its juice form. What does this mean? Noni Fruit Leather is a super food that comes in an easy-to-consume form.

So for individuals looking to quickly alleviate pain, lower blood pressure, heal skin conditions, in addition to improving other ailments, Noni Fruit Leather just might be the remedy. This amazing super food is substantially more potent than noni juice, and some studies have found that Noni Fruit Leather is as much as 14 times more potent than the juice.

Learn more here.

You can use the coupon code: "BLOGGER15" and get 15 percent off your noni order on www.Real-Noni.com.
*Not Valid With Any Other Offer
*Limited Time Offer