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Waialua Growers
Basic Information
Address: 330 Sand Island Access Rd, Honolulu, HI 96819
Phone Number: 808-847-8745
Fax Number: 808-748-0746
Email: waialuagrowers@yahoo.com
Person of Contact: John or Kellie Lee
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Additional Information
Aloha,
We are a small family run farm in Haleiwa that produces Certified Organic and Food Safe cooking herbs.
Our products are CV Basil, CV Thai Basil to Organic Chives, Dill, Mint, Oregano, Rose, Sage Thyme, Lemongrass, Marjoram, Italian Parsley, Curly Parsley, Tarragon, ETC. You can find our products in the finest markets and Restaurants thru out the state. We are carried in Whole Food, Down to Earth, Times, Safeway, Commissaries, Halekulani ETC. Our motto is to help provide our Ohanas and communities the finest, locally grown cooking herbs and doing our Kuleana to malama Ka aina. We import over 90% of resources when we will an abundant amount of fresh produce available here to help support our local growers like ourselves as well as reducing our carbon footprint. Soon, we will have available some Swiss Chard, Leeks, Tomatillos, Grape Tomatoes, Arugula, Eggplant, ETC. We would welcome the opportunity to serve our Keiki the finest, freshest products and look forward to developing a great working partnership.
Mahalo Nui Loa,
John
President
Waialua Growers
808-847-8745