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Tropical Gardening: Hurricane season officially starts today

What does hurricane season mean for us in Hawaii? The old adage, June is too soon, July-standby, August-a must, September — remember, October all over is no longer accurate. The hurricane season starts today, but has been extended through the month of November due to increased storm activity from global warming. This year forecasters are…

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June 4, 2024

The History of Huehue Ranch

Huehue Ranch stands as a testament to Hawaii’s dynamic history, blending the legacies of ancient kings and modern environmental stewardship. Situated on the Big Island, Huehue ranch has evolved significantly since the 1800s, embodying the transformation of the people of Hawaii’s economy and landscape. King Kamehameha King Kamehameha the Great, renowned for unifying the Hawaiian…

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May 30, 2024

Tropical Gardening: Hot summer days ideal for mango and papaya

Hawaii is known for our lush tropical gardens but much of our land especially on the leeward side is desert. There are many delectable fruits that actually do best where conditions are hot and dry. Figs, pomegranates, papaya and dates are just a few that come to mind, but mangoes are by far the most…

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May 25, 2024

The Soothing Power of Birdsong: How 15 Minutes a Day Can Calm Your Nervous System

In a world increasingly dominated by urban noise and digital distractions, finding moments of tranquility can be a challenge. However, recent research has highlighted a simple yet profound remedy: listening to birdsong. Studies suggest that dedicating just 15 minutes a day to this natural soundscape can significantly calm the nervous system, providing both psychological and…

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May 23, 2024

Tropical Gardening: Invasive insects and disease far worse than most weeds

We tend to freak out when a new invasive plant species arrives in our islands, but most spread relatively slowly. Usually we have some time to either deal with them or learn to live with them. Being plants, they are at least sequestering carbon and supplying oxygen. Some like the Fountain Grass covering the raw…

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May 18, 2024

Mālama ʻĀina: Mental Health Awareness and Nature

Introduction Join us as we delve into the essence of Mālama ʻĀina and its profound connection to nurturing our mental health, especially as we celebrate Mental Health Awareness Month. Mālama ʻĀina is a Hawaiian phrase that encapsulates the deep-rooted principle of caring for and respecting the land. As we explore the intricate bond between nature…

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May 15, 2024

Tropical Gardening: Tomorrow is Mother’s Day

You still have time to shop today at the Old Kona Airport Kona Orchid Society Spring Show and Sale. It starts at 9 a.m. and runs to 2 p.m. Not only will there be orchids, but a great variety plants that may be used to beautify the home. If you have already found that special…

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May 11, 2024

Mālama ʻĀina: History and Importance in Hawaiian Culture

Hawaii, with its stunning natural beauty and rich cultural heritage, holds a profound concept at the core of its identity – Mālama ʻĀina. This ancient Hawaiian principle, often translated as “to care for the land,” embodies a deep-rooted respect for the environment and a harmonious relationship between humans and nature. Join us as we explore…

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May 5, 2024

Tropical Gardening: Mother’s Day celebration predates Christianity

Next Sunday is Mother’s Day and there is still time for last-minute gifts for the ladies in your life. Before you run out to pick up the flowers and Hawaiian chocolate, let’s ponder on the origins of this special holiday. It seems it goes so far back that the ancient Greeks and Romans celebrated by…

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May 4, 2024

Tropical Gardening: May Day is Lei Day

May Day is Lei Day in Hawaii but we celebrate flowers of all kinds all year long. Traditionally, everyone should consider wearing flowers more often. Fellows, let’s get back to wearing aloha shirts and ladies, what about revisiting mu’umu’u. These unique expressions of our culture are coming back in style as part of the Hawaiian…

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April 27, 2024

Honoring Earth Day: Embracing Aloha Aina and Environmental Stewardship

Join us as we celebrate Earth Day and the unique connection between Hawai’i and the spirit of Aloha Aina. Join us as we explore fascinating forest fun facts, delve into the importance of preservation and sustainability, and confront the challenges of biodiversity loss. Aloha Aina: The Heart of Hawai’i’s Connection to the Earth At the…

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April 21, 2024

Tropical Gardening: Celebrate Hawaii Island chocolate this week

As the Hawaii Island cacao industry continues to expand, it is time to celebrate with the 11th Annual Big Island Chocolate Festival from Thursday, April 25 through Saturday, April 27. According to Fern Gavelek, the event culminates with the “Mystical Chocolate Masquerade” gala offering everything from sweet to savory. Participants will be able to enjoy…

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April 20, 2024