E Komo Mai

Welcome to Kamani Grove’s website

  We are a Syntropic Agriculture Farm, a Homestead & Tropical Orchard Gardens

We are also a Healing Center, a Learning Center and a Re-Wilding Center 

with the intention of becoming a world model for Human Villages. 

   Our intention is to create a functioning “recipe” 

a recipe for Thriving, Nature-based Multi-Generational family living(Ohana)

while also honoring our individuality.                 

We are located near the Eastern most point of the Island of Hawai’i

Clive lovin’ up his papayas in the taro patch at our Farm,

a Regenerative ag Farm and Learning Site

A Pineapple opening moment

planting Taro(Kalo) at the Farm

“Mango” Papaya from the Farm

roof of our Hearth space

Zoë harvesting starfruit

The plant-based ‘farm-to-table’

community kitchen in our shop

Jamila harvesting fruit

The forage harvester, harvesting cane grass which is ground up and used as mulch for our farm.

Ginger from the farm freshly harvested and washed

Harvest Table, Autumn 2022

Clive showin’ his Kalo corms

Sugar cane

Scything the papaya patch at the Farm

Brandon and Clive planting Taro

Fruitluck, Spring, 2023

Eli and baby Cyrus on the tractor

Soursop Harvest and lemongrass

sunlight through the Taro leaves

we keep cell phone usage at a minimum to emphasis face-to-face connection

(emergency phone is always available as well as internet research station and cell phone booth)

Jaboticaba flush 2023

Sugar Cane Cleanse Retreat, Autumn 2023

Clive at the farm with the Men of Pa’a

Logan in the papaya patch

Kat with durian in the main house kitchen

 This is the Hau Hale, our main house, retreat space with massage room, 

bedrooms, yoga and meditation space.                                                  

Young Olena patch(Turmeric) in the Homestead garden

Men’s weekend retreat at the Homestead, Summer 2023

The yoga floor building crew

36% of the land on Earth is in the equatorial, tropical region

Surinam cherries (black and red)

Harvesting Rollinias

the Moonlodge is very central to our vision of creating authentic, multigenerational community.

Eli down at one of our ancient coastal spots

Working in our wood shop

Pounding Poi

The old donkey shack

Farm ———-> to Table

Kamani Tree

Brandon with very large Jakfruit