Lane’s soggy wrath likely washed away your garden’s minerals — time to restore them

Flooding and damage from Hurricane Lane near Hilo is pictured. (Jessica Henricks via AP)
Flooding from Hurricane Lane, pictured here at Hilo Bayfront, likely washed important minerals from island gardens as well. (HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald)
Flooding from Hurricane Lane, pictured here at the soccer fields at Hilo Bayfront, likely washed important minerals from island gardens as well. (HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald)

Record rainfall in many parts of our island has caused the loss of essential nutrients. Parts of East Hawaii received 4-5 feet of precipitation, removing not only nutrients like nitrogen, but actual top soil as well.