Plant It Hawaii is a family-owned and operated wholesale nursery on the Big Island of Hawaii. Founded in 1978, we have grown to become the largest and most complete wholesale fruit tree nursery in the state, supplying a wide variety of plants to retail nurseries across the islands.
Minimum purchases apply and a G.E. tax license is required to purchase trees directly from Plant It Hawaii. If you are a large orchard grower please get in touch and we can provide you with pricing and availability. For more information or to inquire about an order, please contact us at [email protected].
Kahalu’u is a popular Hawaii avocado and is considered by many to be the best-flavored variety in the state. The fruit is ripe in the fall from August to November, but can be an alternate bearer, producing fruit every other year. The avocados are large and oblong with a …
Mangoes are widely grown as a dooryard tree in many areas of Hawaii. The fruits are mostly eaten fresh, but are easily made into ice cream, chutney, relish, pickles, preserves, juice and a wide array of baked delights.
Plant it Hawaii is a volume wholesale nursery. Our trees are available for purchase year round throughout the state at the following trusted retailers. If you are looking for something in particular please inquire with the retailer directly so they can place the order with us.
The wide array of fruit and flowering trees listed in this section contain plants unfamiliar to some. By providing horticultural, cultural and general information about these plants, we hope to encourage people to seek out and try these varieties and consider adding them to their orchards and gardens as welcome additions to the yard.
The wide array of fruit and flowering trees listed in this section contain plants unfamiliar to some. By providing horticultural, cultural and general information about these plants, we hope to encourage people to seek out and try these varieties and consider adding them to their orchards and gardens as welcome additions to the yard.
The fabulous fruits are favorites among the Plant it Hawaii staff. The flavor is excellent, sweet-tart, aromatic and rich. It makes excellent juice, as the fruits are extremely juicy, but quite difficult to peel in our climate.
BIAN is an excellent resource to source plants on Hawaii Island. Download the Member Directory for a complete guide to Big Island nurseries, growers and varieties available.
How To Plant A Fruit Tree. For a tree in a three-gallon grow bag, dig a hole approximately 18 inches wide and 24 inches deep. Make sure the hole has adequate water drainage. Adjust hole size, and fertilizer suggestions below accordingly for larger trees.