To answer some very valid questions that people have asked me about GMOs in Hawaii. Yes, GMO squash cross pollinates, and yes it would wipe out what I do. But to look for a solution to squash growing here in Hawaii is to look at the track record of squash varieties. The reason farmers are failing with squash is that they are planting within the family Pepo which is not hearty to any pest, nor to any disease. Pepo gets absolutely slammed with every disease here, and every pest, so that is why so much spray is normally associated with squash here in the islands. Plant the right varieties, namely family moschata, and your problems are reduced exponentially, and no sprays needed…and bomboocha sized squash are created.
Category Archives: pumpkins
Now taking Hawaii island bookings for “Lumpy, Bumpy Pumpkins- a Squash show-and-tell”
Educators, here is your chance to have your classroom filled with heirloom squash. I am booking visits to classrooms on Hawaii Island in the month of October. Please contact me about availability and potential lesson plan ideas.
Squash grower tip

Growing in a long season location? Cut off old leaves and cover your bare vines with rich compost, and you will rewarded with revived plants. Try it…everybody loves a good comeback story.