Windy, dry weather tough on landscapes

Coconut palms, grass and naupaka plantings on Makalapua street dying from lack of water. By ignoring the irrigation needs of our local landscapes, we lose valuable gardens that make our communities beautiful. (Photo courtesy of Voltaire Moise)

February and March are notorious for blustery weather, but this year it combines with extra dry weather especially in Kona. A drive around Kailua-Kona is depressing if you take note of this stores and streets where water has been turned off during this dry spell. Check our Makalapua Street as an example. Most of the medium strip plantings are dead and even older landscapes with dead palms, oleander and naupaka, give witness that irrigation has been terminated.