Producer
Neit
Contact: Tien Nguyen-Smith
Address: P.O. Box 269 Kaunakakai, HI, 96748
Phone: 816-896-0242
About Us
Mom and I are originally from Vietnam. We immigrated to Kansas City in 1991. I graduated from the University of Missouri Kansas City School of Pharmacy in 2008 and have been a registered pharmacist in Missouri and Kansas since 2008. I became a registered pharmacist in Hawaii in 2012. I relocated to Molokai with my husband, our four children, and my mother on December 27th 2023 to be a registered pharmacist for Molokai Drugs Inc.
Since November 2024 we embarked on a new venture - to be a part of Sustainable Molokai so we can be a sustainable Ohana on Molokai.
My mother grows vegetables in our backyard garden using the permaculture principle. Nothing is wasted and everything cycles back into the soil for the veggies. We grow what we can to make our products such as the cilantro, lettuce, and carrots.
We are happy and excited to be a contributor to sustainable Molokai!
Since November 2024 we embarked on a new venture - to be a part of Sustainable Molokai so we can be a sustainable Ohana on Molokai.
My mother grows vegetables in our backyard garden using the permaculture principle. Nothing is wasted and everything cycles back into the soil for the veggies. We grow what we can to make our products such as the cilantro, lettuce, and carrots.
We are happy and excited to be a contributor to sustainable Molokai!
Practices
I try to grow organically as much as possible, but my farm is not certified organic.
We mostly use horse manure, fish emulsion and neem for occasional spray of aphids.
My plants are ready for a permanent spot or to go into larger pots. To keep cost down we mix our own potting mix.
Fruits are not always perfect looking, but ripe and pesticide free.
Most of my products are whatever we have in abundance.
Mahalo for your continued support of my one wahine operated business (and of course with the help of my husband).
We mostly use horse manure, fish emulsion and neem for occasional spray of aphids.
My plants are ready for a permanent spot or to go into larger pots. To keep cost down we mix our own potting mix.
Fruits are not always perfect looking, but ripe and pesticide free.
Most of my products are whatever we have in abundance.
Mahalo for your continued support of my one wahine operated business (and of course with the help of my husband).
