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Hana Landscaping

Hana Landscaping

Hana, HI
Landscaping Services

Phone : (888) 524-1778

Looking for dependable landscaping in Hana, Hawaii? Hana Landscaping handles design, install, and maintenance with steady hands and clear pricing.
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Land and Tree Solutions

Hana HI 96713
Landscaping, Tree Services

Land and Tree Solutions is a Hana-based landscaping and tree care company owned and operated by a certified arborist with over 15 years of hands-on experience in Hawaii's unique ecosystems. We special...



Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most aggressive invasive plants here, and how do I remove them safely?

Primary invasive species alerts in Hana include Miconia calvescens, which disrupts watersheds, and Guinea grass, a high-fire-risk fuel. Manual removal and targeted cut-stump herbicide applications are most effective. All treatments must be planned outside of peak rainy seasons to prevent herbicide and nutrient runoff, strictly adhering to the statewide ordinance protecting marine waters from nitrogen and phosphorus contamination.

Why does my soil feel so compacted and thin after living here for decades?

Hana properties, especially those in the Hana Town Center area developed around 1987, have matured over nearly 40 years on highly weathered Oxisols. This soil type is naturally acidic and low in organic matter, and decades of foot traffic and conventional landscaping have depleted its structure. To improve permeability and nutrient cycling, core aeration and amendments like composted green waste are essential to rebuild a healthy rhizosphere for root development.

Is crushed basalt a better long-term choice than wood for my patio and pathways?

Crushed basalt and permeable lava rock pavers offer superior longevity and functionality in Hana's humid climate, where wood is prone to rapid rot and termite damage. These materials also contribute to a property's defensible space, an important consideration given the area's Moderate Firewise Rating. Their permeability reduces runoff, and their mineral composition integrates naturally with the local volcanic geology without leaching chemicals.

What permits and contractor credentials are needed to regrade my sloped lot?

Any significant grading or earthwork on a 0.35-acre lot in Hana requires a grading permit from the County of Maui Department of Public Works. The contractor must hold a current C-27 Landscaping license from the Hawaii DCCA. This licensing ensures they understand soil mechanics, erosion control best practices, and legal liability, which is critical for preventing slope failure and protecting adjacent properties and the sensitive Hana coastline.

I'm tired of weekly mowing; are there lower-maintenance, native alternatives?

Replacing high-input turf with a layered native landscape using Kokiʻo Keʻokeʻo, ʻUkiʻuki, Naupaka Kahakai, and Koʻoloaʻula reduces maintenance frequency and resource use. This transition supports 2026 biodiversity targets and minimizes reliance on gas-powered equipment, which is increasingly regulated under Hana's 07:00-18:00 noise ordinance. A well-designed xeriscape also builds soil carbon and provides better habitat than monoculture turf.

A large branch fell in my yard; how quickly can a crew respond for an emergency cleanup?

For HOA compliance or storm-related emergencies, a crew dispatched from the Hana Cultural Center can typically be en route within the hour. Travel is constrained to the Hana Highway (Route 360), which results in a predictable 90-120 minute response window from our primary Kahului facility during peak conditions. We prioritize triage for safety hazards and coordinate with County road crews to ensure clear access.

My yard floods and erodes during heavy rains; what's a lasting solution?

This is a common issue with Oxisols in tropical climates, where intense precipitation leads to rapid saturation and sheet erosion. Installing a network of French drains tied to dry wells, combined with permeable surfaces like crushed basalt or lava rock pavers, significantly improves infiltration. These strategies manage onsite runoff to meet the County of Maui Department of Public Works standards for erosion control and protect downstream ecosystems.

With no water restrictions, is my smart irrigation system still necessary?

Yes. Despite Stage 0 restrictions due to high rainfall, smart drip irrigation with soil moisture sensors is critical for plant health and conservation. It prevents overwatering Seashore Paspalum or Zoysia during Hana's frequent rain events, which reduces fungal disease risk and nutrient leaching. This ET-based system applies water only during defined dry periods, aligning with statewide goals to protect marine waters from unnecessary runoff.

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