Watching from SA,I can't explain how happy this make me to see that my Fellow Africans are beautifying their homes and most importantly growing their own food.your home is beautiful guys and love you lots :-)
Thank you so much for your lovely message and support from SA! It makes us so happy to hear that our efforts in beautifying our home and growing our own food resonate with you. We're proud to be part of this movement with our fellow Africans. Sending lots of love your way!
Your grass is looking wonderful, I've watched from day one of planting, so nice. I watched you guys at Joshua's, he has such a beautiful home. I have to have flowering plants I love flowers and arranging flowers in my home.
Hi my beautiful couple. Your compound is very beautiful 😍. I've been watching you and your wife channel for awhile now. I'm a subscriber to Linet channel and I just subscribe to yours. Keep up the great work guys. Such a young inspiring couple.
You have a beautiful garden with every type of vegetables. I like the way you love each other and keep calling out your names. You are so young and good role models to your peers. God bless you and the work of your hands❤❤
"Thank you so much for your kind words! 🌱😊 We're so glad you enjoyed seeing our garden and felt the love we have for each other. Your support and blessings mean the world to us. Wishing you all the best as well! 💚🙏"
Hold the water for like three days on the tomatoes and that will make them red then you pick all the red ones and then you can water one time and then hold it another three days and then picked the red ones again and keep doing that until they are all gone…..
Lovely to see the Kitchen garden produce doing so well and the grass is amazing too and so are the bunnies. The chicken house and rabbit hutch should be cleaned frequently with new straw bedding to keep the animals healthy especially since you lost chickens to Newcastle. Its a good idea to build or extend their living space into sleeping and eating quarters especially with new bunnies expected. Love your videos too.
Hi Charlow and Linet, Your garden looks beautiful. You should allow your tomatoes to have all access to sun and fresh air. You should prune dead and below leaves. It won't do wrong but good. Shalom.
The beautiful of a garden is to have variety of plants in the garden whether the drop the flowers or not. If you truly live gardening removing a little petals should not be an issue.
Wee!!! Charllow n linet..i love how the garden is looking so good. Tell us the sprays n fertiliser u used on your tomatoes.welcome back home. We missed u
Growing cabbages organically requires a combination of good soil preparation, natural fertilizers, and pest control methods. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you grow cabbages organically: 1. Soil Preparation Choose a sunny spot: Cabbages need at least 6-8 hours of sunlight daily. Soil type: Use well-draining, loamy soil with a pH level of 6.0-7.5. Add organic compost: Enrich the soil with plenty of organic matter like compost or well-rotted manure to provide nutrients and improve soil structure. 2. Seed Starting and Transplanting Start seeds indoors: Begin 4-6 weeks before the last frost. Sow seeds in trays or pots, using organic seed-starting mix. Transplant: When seedlings have 4-6 true leaves, harden them off for about a week before transplanting outside. Space them about 12-18 inches apart. 3. Fertilization Organic fertilizers: Use compost, well-rotted manure, or organic fertilizers . Apply when planting and once or twice during the growing season. Mulching: Apply organic mulch (straw or grass clippings) around the base of plants to retain moisture, suppress weeds, and provide extra nutrients as it decomposes. 4. Watering Consistent moisture: Water regularly to keep the soil evenly moist, but avoid waterlogging the soil. Deep watering helps establish strong roots. Water at the base: Water the soil around the plant rather than the leaves to prevent fungal diseases. 5. Pest and Disease Control Companion planting: Plant cabbages alongside crops like marigolds, dill, or onions that naturally repel pests like cabbage worms and aphids. Manual pest control: Check plants regularly for pests like cabbage loopers and handpick them. Natural insecticides: Use neem oil, diatomaceous earth, or a mixture of water and dish soap to manage pests organically. Row covers: Use floating row covers to protect young plants from pests like moths and butterflies that lay eggs on the leaves. Crop rotation: Rotate your cabbage and other brassica crops every season to prevent soil-borne diseases. 6. Weed Management Organic mulch: Mulching also helps to suppress weeds. Hand weeding: Weed manually to avoid chemicals, especially when the plants are young. 7. Harvesting Maturity: Cabbages are ready to harvest when the heads are firm and feel solid to the touch. Cut them from the base with a sharp knife. Keep outer leaves: Retain a few outer leaves to protect the head during storage. By following these organic methods, you can grow healthy cabbages without the need for chemical pesticides or synthetic fertilizers, while maintaining a sustainable garden.
Welcome back Home. You really enjoyed your trip to Mombasa, You guys have changed so much, and you look light skinned and gained some good Weight. We thank GOD for you.
Yes, in Africa we have cities, towns, and villages. Villages are the remote places/areas, whatever you want to call them. Villages are the best, just like where this couple are. 😊