Producer


Tiny Paradise Acres
Contact: Rachel Griffin
Address: PO Box 1639 Honokaa, HI, 96727
County: HI
Phone: 808-481-6617
Website: instagram/farmwithrachel
About Us
Aloha! We are a small farm located in Honokaa that grows for ourselves, our farm animals, and others.
Farming runs deep in our families from both Michigan and Pennsylvania. We grew up with robust gardens and endless farmland that supported a variety of vegetables such as sweet corn and big brown potatoes.
We are now retired from other professions to pursue our love of and passion for farming instilled in us long ago.
Tiny Paradise Acres was established in Hawaii in 2024. The farm was originally on an island in South Florida.
We grow a variety of fruits and vegetables. We also grow herbs, flowers, and macadamia nuts.
Being that we are a small farm, we grow in small batches to make certain everything grown at our farm is fresh, hardy, and delicious.
Mahalo for supporting Tiny Paradise Acres!
Farming runs deep in our families from both Michigan and Pennsylvania. We grew up with robust gardens and endless farmland that supported a variety of vegetables such as sweet corn and big brown potatoes.
We are now retired from other professions to pursue our love of and passion for farming instilled in us long ago.
Tiny Paradise Acres was established in Hawaii in 2024. The farm was originally on an island in South Florida.
We grow a variety of fruits and vegetables. We also grow herbs, flowers, and macadamia nuts.
Being that we are a small farm, we grow in small batches to make certain everything grown at our farm is fresh, hardy, and delicious.
Mahalo for supporting Tiny Paradise Acres!
Practices
Our farm practices are based on the belief that what we grow should reflect an appreciation and respect for the land that provides us such bounty and beauty.
Our farm practices include but are not limited to:
-companion planting
-crop rotation
-use of raised garden beds when necessary
-planting things that will thrive
-pest management using all-natural applications such as neem oil, orange peels to deter snails, companion planting such as planting marigolds and basil next to tomatoes, etc.
-composting to enrich the soil
-aging manure from our farm animals to use as a fertilizer
-drip irrigation whenever possible to conserve water
Our farm practices include but are not limited to:
-companion planting
-crop rotation
-use of raised garden beds when necessary
-planting things that will thrive
-pest management using all-natural applications such as neem oil, orange peels to deter snails, companion planting such as planting marigolds and basil next to tomatoes, etc.
-composting to enrich the soil
-aging manure from our farm animals to use as a fertilizer
-drip irrigation whenever possible to conserve water