Summer Momo Revive Day and brand new Foodie Pins!
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Revive Day Appointments now open! ππ
Revive day appointments are officially open and as always, newsletter subscribers hear it first! Bring in your old Momo arrangement and let us handle the rest! We'll get your Momo arrangement back in shape and ready to be loved again! Prices vary $10 and up depending on size and quantity of plants.
The List is out! Holiday Gift Guide & Pop-up Dates!
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The List! Momo Gift Guide & Pop-up Dates! ππ
The lists are out! Our 2018 gift guide is here to help you discover some unique gifts for the holidays! We've also got our end-of-the-year schedule lined up with possibly a few additions to come! Be sure to check out this year's Aloha Home Market (Nov.
Fall is here with brand new MOMO Events! October 2018
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Fall is here with brand new MOMO Events!π
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Xeriscape Plant Sale and Made in Hawaii!π August 2018
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Xeriscape Plant Sale and Made in Hawaii! August is here!π
We are back at it for the 24th Annual Made In Hawaii Festival! We've got some exciting new creations along with your favorite handmade succulent/air plant arrangements. This year we're hoping to include a few new flat lay driftwood arrangements in our booth design!
Hot & Spicy June Update, June 2018
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Hot & spicy June update! πΆβ
After an exciting month of May and a bit of R&R, we're back at it with some new event and Papaya Party announcements! For all of our Instagram followers that missed us, we'll be returning to our regular posting starting next week! We've also just received our confirmation for Made In Hawaii so mark your calendars!
Momo Mother's Day Newsletter, May 2018
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Momo Mother's Day Succulent News! ππΏ
We're excited to be back at Shirokiya for an awesome Mother's Day Sale! Simple, easy-to-care-for gifts for Mom that go a bit further than the typical store bought bunch of flowers. We're bringing out the big guns with thoughtfully designed, handcrafted arrangements.
Momo Newsletter April 2018
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We're back and Earth Day events are happening! ππ
Earth Day is coming and we're back and ready to go! We've got some exciting new events in a couple brand new spaces! We're also beginning to line up our Mother's Day plans, which feels like it'll be here in no time! Expect a restock at Miemiko and Koolau Farmers (S.
Momo is Best of Honolulu 2017!
Since we first began back in 2014, it seems as though everything has been a blur of succulent and air plant creations until we found ourselves sitting in Honolulu Magazine's illustrious Best of 2017 Issue.
Best Terrarium of 2017
From our humble swap meet beginnings,
it seems as though everything has been a blur of succulent and air plant creations until we found ourselves sitting in Honolulu Magazine's illustrious Best of 2017 Issue. We are honored to be named "Best Terrarium of 2017" by Honolulu Magazine! You can check out our article on page 60 of the July, Best of 2017 Issue!
"Thank you to everyone who has stuck with us over the years! It is your support and enthusiasm that motivates us to keep pushing our designs and inspires us to continue our craft!"
--Marilyn & Chase
Best of Honolulu 2017: Shopping
By ROBBIE DINGEMAN, MICHAEL KEANY, STACEY MAKIYA, BRIE THALMANN, CATHERINE TOTH FOX, KATRINA VALCOURT, DON WALLACE, CHRISTI YOUNG & JAMES CHARISMA Some of Kealopiko's biggest fans: Amanda Corby Noguchi, Mark Noguchi and their daughters Photo: Tommy Shih Since Kealopiko opened at South Shore Market, we've noticed more 'ohana wearing its bright, whimsical patterns.
Soap Spray for mold, mealybugs, & other pests.
We can't stand bugs on our plants but hate using expensive and toxic chemicals. We've experimented with a lot of store bought sprays but have found the best recipe is this simple soap spray from SF Gate.
We can't stand bugs on our plants but hate using expensive and toxic chemicals. We've experimented with a lot of store bought sprays but have found the best recipe is this simple soap spray:
Soap & Alcohol Spray
1 part dish soap (i.e. Dawn dish soap)
2 part %70 rubbing alcohol (lower is better to avoid burning your plant)
10 parts water
The alcohol helps strip away any waxy coating on the mealybugs so the soap can penetrate and kill them. Wait 20 minutes after spraying, then rinse the plant with water. Repeat, if needed, every three days. Do not spray in direct sunlight.
Applying Soap Sprays
Pour mixture into a spray bottle or pump sprayer and apply to the upper and lower portions of leaves, plus stems and twigs or wherever mealybugs are congregating. Pump sprayers work well on large or multiple plants. The plant does not need to be dripping wet, but thoroughly covered. If the infested plant is a small, potted plant, you can pour the soap solution into a basin and simply dip the foliage into the mixture. If the insects are concentrated in specific areas, try soaking a rag into the soap solution and wiping it on the insects without wringing out the rag first. Except for soap-alcohol mixtures, leave the spray on the plant for about two hours and then rinse with clean water. This keeps the soap from drying to a scum on the leaves or from dissolving the foliage's own protective layer.
Tips
Test the soap spray on an inconspicuous part of the plant to be sure the foliage won't be damaged. Check the plant daily for about two weeks for evidence of distress, such as browning or curling leaves. Never use dish detergents that contain degreaser, nor electric dishwasher soap. Soap sprays work by smothering mealybugs and other soft-bodied insects like aphids and whiteflies, destroying their protective coatings or interfering with their nervous systems. Soap sprays have no residual effect; reapply at regular intervals as needed.
Extra Tip: Keep in mind mealy bugs should turn dark when dead, but won't fall off on their own. You can go in with and cotton swab or toothpick to remove the bugs, once they've been sprayed.
Best of luck!
HONOLULU Magazine's Lei Chic
We're extremely proud to be featured in HONOLULU Magazine's lifestyle blog, Lei Chic!
We're extremely proud to be featured in HONOLULU Magazine's lifestyle blog, Lei Chic!
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