#gardening #lifeinthecountryside #planting Thank you so much for watching 🙏 We planted vegetables and flowers in our home. To support and reach me; +254715449979
Hi guys. It's my first time commenting here but I'm your big fan. Never missed your videos. I love farm life and you just taught me about digging furrows. I also love your garden. Keep going
God bless for having youthful ages engaging in economic activities than daily violence, backbiting, killings and uploading deceitful videos. Congratulations
Good job my people, Charlow and Linet. I have made notes✍✍ and will soon replicate at my new home. Thanks for always sharing your knowledge and gardening tips, plus so much more at no cost at all.💕💕💕
Hello L&C: Have been following your process on your kitchen garden and lawn. Let me give a few pointers; in transplanting the plants from the pots, squeeze around the bottom to loosen the roots, the plants with long roots can be trimmed, all this encourages new growth. With the crotons, as they grow and you trim them, put in water and they will root within a week, then you can plant. From one plant you will get many in the future. Wanderer is such a Lovely loving kitten.
Hello Linet and Charlow, "You should always loosen plant roots before you put a plant into the ground. This is because the roots have grown to the shape of their previous container, and may continue growing in that shape even once they have more space. Loosening them encourages them to branch out." I noticed you use the word "flower' when talking about 'plants'. This is common in Africa and in my own country too. But we can correct it. Great progress in your home. Shalom.
I love the way you work as a team, and the way you love and respect each other. Your home and compound looks great and last but not least you're great parents.🙂👍🙏🏻 I salute you two 🫡
Am so loving you both, beautiful couple. I love your beautiful garden transformation keep up the good work you both are doing. I just can’t help but just loving you both. Watching from Connecticut USA .
Lovely transformation there.planting plants is a sign of hope for the future..l love crotons but u should endeavor to always fumigate against termites.they are prone to termite attacks
I'm your followers for a long time. I have watched almost all your videos. In your 2 separate you tube. Today let me comment. My advice when planting trees around your home. Consider how their roots behave after a tree mature. If you know every tree by name Google. And read the history of that tree. Other trees their roots go far and spoil underground pipes. Some trees fall easily during rain etc . In short some trees need a big compound so that they are far from the house. I hope you get my point.
Linet i always love watching you and charlow's videos , the redish colorful plants are all cortons , there is a very large variety of croton with different types of leaf patterns, love love your garden , yall really try, y'all encourage me to plant, I've just started with a small area in my back yard
I feel u can still plant some maize on a small portion within the kitchen garden.eg u can plant 20 seeds and u will have fresh maize within 60 days after that the patch will be free to plant another vegetable.Heard of crop rotation😅
Linet 15 eggs is too many for one hen to sit on. The hen will not hutch then all. You could have put 10 maximum. Kama unataka kuku wako alalie mayayi vizuri tumia kitu kama old bucket. Cut half then put saw dust ndani. Ama soil then put your eggs. And sprinkle some ashes it brings warmth. For eggs to hutch all they need enough warmth
@@Linet_ke yes the root would have to come out of the soil it's already in and then root in ground Glad I could be of some help your garden is gonna be lovely
Congratulations L&K I love your energy, where exactly is your home, am conversant with most parts of kirinyaga, can one get a full acre and at how much?
You can sprinkle the seeds of the spinach (callaloo) and give your neighbors some. When they grow up you can transplant anywhere you please. Where I live, I plant them in large plastic containers.
@@kimnanjala9671it's used in baking but it can also be used in organic farming as insecticide, when combined with white vinegar. The combination has many other uses around the house as well. Google it.❤
Love following you guys 1. Can you please inbox me Charlie’s phone number I have 2 people who want to have a well dug in ukambani Tala kangundo. 2 . I follow you all the time but I feel like your Videos are too long . You can make 2 Vedic’s out of this last one. Can you start timing yourself and you will see the difference.45 min max is great-- just a thought With love Catherine USA MASS.