My plan is to build a trail in the little ravine right in front of the lanai. The trail will begin at the driveway, where it comes out of the Ohi’a grove, and it will then circle around and connect with the driveway closer to the entrance. A number of strawberry guava stumps made manual clearing less desirable, if not impossible! So I called up Doyle Green, who is the man with the backhoe here in Leilani Estates. He spent almost four hours and accomplished in that time what probably would have been impossible by hand. Above is the view from the driveway at 08:00.
And the same view at 12 noon. The area to the left will be a little island with bromeliads. The trail will begin on the right side.
And the view from the lanai, also at 08:00. Looking a bit to the left.
And the same view a couple of hours later. The trail will be built in the lowest part of the ravine with palms and other plants on both sides.
And here’s Doyle doing what he does very well!
Seeing the dreaded Miconia disappear is always satisfying! If left untouched the Miconia will spread all over the place.
At time it looked very messy, but Doyle is very efficient and all the debris was removed fairly quickly.
And at the end of Doyle’s work, this is the view from the lanai. Still lots of greenery, even though all the weeds will gradually disappear and be replaced with palms and bromeliads and other plants. The trail will be built only about 10-15 ft in front of the lanai and will be very visible from the railing.
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