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Rewai Te Kahu
New Zealand
Приєднався 4 січ 2019
Tēnā koutou katoa, Hello, It is Rewai Te Kahu, this channel has been created to encourage people to live out their faith, in Jesus Christ, transformation, empowerment and activation are the keys to life!
God is speaking to us all the time and in many ways (Ps 29). Our job is to align to what He is doing in our lives and community.
We also consider other life issues we all face from time to time. Albeit from being a husband, a father, a veteran, and a man in todays world. We explore the use of personal reflections, how I use karakia, beekeeping, māra kai (gardening) through our community Kaitiaki Māra Kai: Backyard Gardens project and cooking to connect to those around us'.
God is interested in all we do, he wants to be a part of it and he can heal us from the pain we carry at times. He will restore, Eze 36:36, that which was broken. The aim in life is to know him and make him known, God is good and he is great. The goodness of God has helped me through the challenges.
God is speaking to us all the time and in many ways (Ps 29). Our job is to align to what He is doing in our lives and community.
We also consider other life issues we all face from time to time. Albeit from being a husband, a father, a veteran, and a man in todays world. We explore the use of personal reflections, how I use karakia, beekeeping, māra kai (gardening) through our community Kaitiaki Māra Kai: Backyard Gardens project and cooking to connect to those around us'.
God is interested in all we do, he wants to be a part of it and he can heal us from the pain we carry at times. He will restore, Eze 36:36, that which was broken. The aim in life is to know him and make him known, God is good and he is great. The goodness of God has helped me through the challenges.
Back in the garden following Holidays: MATOA Mahinga Kai project
1st clean up after a month away on holiday.
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1st update on our garden for 2025!
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Summer time in the garden is for working, preparing and harvesting!
How to save seeds for your garden in spring?
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How to save seeds for your garden in spring?
What the last day of 2024 looks like in our Garden!
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What the last day of 2024 looks like in our Garden!
Baptism in Northland followed by a BBQ!
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Baptism in Northland followed by a BBQ!
Creating a new garden on whanau land!
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Creating a new garden on whanau land!
What are we growing this Christmas!
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Tangaroa kiokio is the moon phase at this time of year! The Māori lunar calendar indicates that this time of month is great for harvesting.
Celebrating Christmas with friends in Paihia!
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Celebrating Christmas with friends in Paihia!
What I am doing in the garden over the Holidays season!
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What I am doing in the garden over the Holidays season!
What can a Christmas Garden look like on a Papa Kainga?
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What can a Christmas Garden look like on a Papa Kainga?
What can we learn about the moon in Rākaunui?
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What can we learn about the moon in Rākaunui?
How we are conserving water this summer?
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How we are conserving water this summer?
The Majesty of God and the Hope of Christmas!
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The Majesty of God and the Hope of Christmas!
Te Wānanga Ihorangi students paying respect to their peers who won this years rewards!
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Te Wānanga Ihorangi students paying respect to their peers who won this years rewards!
Summer Growth, Water Shortages & Bolting Vegetation!
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Summer Growth, Water Shortages & Bolting Vegetation!
Supporting other Mahinga Kai (garden projects) in the area!
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Supporting other Mahinga Kai (garden projects) in the area!
How I look after the health of the soil in the garden - Hineahuone!
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How I look after the health of the soil in the garden - Hineahuone!
What to do with a worm farm - Māori style!
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What to do with a worm farm - Māori style!
Planted out Tomatoes and Peruperu on Papa Kainga
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Planted out Tomatoes and Peruperu on Papa Kainga
Amazing view
And they where yummy at the Baptism barbee
Id put the compost bin on the ground, let the worms and organisms in easier, other than that 👌👍 Happy Christmas from England 😁🎁
@@nickthegardener.1120 thanks for that, I was thinking about that, my first section is directly on the ground. Merry Christmas to you and yours too!
Mere Kirihimete ki a koutou me te tau hou whanau 🎄🎄🎄🩵
Looks awesome! Wish we could be there! Wishing you a blessed Christmas!
@@lindahenderson5981 yes we missed you both too!
Nice vege garden
might wanna clean those gutters out mate 😂
@@gravediggy I did last week
@ tell your neighbour to do the same, or is he using them as garden beds
Hello khu vườn nhỏ sau lưng bạn mọi thứ phát triển thật tốt ,cảm ơn bạn đã chia sẻ kinh nghiệm làm vườn với mọi người .
I live in Auckland it rains every few days lol
@@davetaylor786 send it up our ways lol
What are the trees at the beginning of your video? They look so strange. This is the first time I've seen them
@@garden_pink these are sweet potato shoots, we plant these to grow sweet potatoes! Thank you for your comments.
Your garden is so beautiful and spacious!
Thank you! It’s a work in progress.
Kia Ora! Great to see a good kiwi channel! 👏 little bit of feedback - turn the music right down when you’re talking, it’s distracting from what you’re saying. Keep it up!
Thanks for the tip
New subscriber here, thank you so much for sharing❤😊
high food prices have bought us back to back yard farming, like it should of always been. prepare yourself now before it’s to late. don’t go into this depression depending on big corp and government
You can eat the greens as well!
@@humanwithaplaylist yes that is right, lots of people do around the world. Thank you for your comment
Ka rawe Matua. Ka ora ai te iwi ❤
@@Jesse_Lee_ ae, ka tika tau!
Merry Christmas Kaikohe 🍒🌲🪴🍓🥦🍅🌽🥕🫛🥬🥜🍞✌ ❤️❤️✌
You have some great weather.
Tenā koe Rewai, how big is the land?
@@tngap0001 this site is 40 by 50 meters
Kia tipu, kia rea, kia akateatea, kia hua hei hahake mo te iwi
Flourishing! Ka nui te pai te kai :)
Just what l needed to see, Riwai - how to plant kumara slips, thankyou. Since you only planted a few days ago l should still have time. KIA Ora, Ann.
@@anncameron3344 the latest time that I planted kumara last you was after Christmas, they became my winter storage and seeds for my spring planting this year. Happy gardening
Agreed
I'm going to guess Biochar.
@@branco4979 that’s right👍
@@rewaitekahu I'll be keen to see how it goes.
Oh man old bathtub is a great idea
Tipu ake ki te Ora; Hoani 14:6
He Ohu Totara
I love how you rotated the roots to somewhat drill them into the ground without damaging them or having to touch them such an awsome method ive just subscribed ❤️
@@kaylahliam6940 thank you, trial and errors, this seems to work for me! Enjoy the channel.
Yummmm im hungry now 😢😂
Kiaora whanau blessings from Rotorua 💚
awesome to see Rewai! God bless!
Fantastic concepts... but your sound completely disappears and can only hear wind, so I had to turn on subtitles. Maybe do another sound-over to explain your principles.
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Just like Xmas morning!
yum!
The more corn to crosspolinate is the trick 😮
@@Sam-lk6eo yeah i only had 1 row last year!
Tino tautoko au kupu e hoa, tuturu tonu te Atua, inanahi, inaianei, akeake. It is refreshing when on asking someone, "kei te pehea koe?" And they respond, "kei te awangawanga, kei te mauiui, kei te ngenge, te aha ranei..." And then they elaborate on that. These are tough times we are facing, so it is good to walk alongside others and to tautoko them in their space/frame of mind and encourage if needs be, or just listen. Kia noho tonu nei te whakawahiatanga o te Wairua Tapu ki a koutou ki a tatou kia wetekina nga uraura, nga herekino kia puta atu ai te ira tangata ki te wheiao ki te ao marama e!
Great video 😊
@@GardeningWithCoffee thanks
Looking real good Rewai!
@@tngap0001 thank you
Tino tautoko e hoa. Mahinga Kai has many facets as you know. Having the ability to not only raise maara kai but foraging and harvesting wild food is another pukenga for our people to learn. We also think about our meat supplies e.g. hipi, koti, poaka, kau etc... using those sustainable tikanga practices. So much to learn. And as we know, it is the hard times that push us into learning/re-learning these old ways. Mauri ora ki te rangi, mauri ora ki te whenua, mauri ora ki a tatou katoa...
@@sdelany9878 tena koe e hoa mo au korero tautoko!
Put some cloches over the kumara 😊
“Ahhh Tomatoes” nice save.
All the best with your work
Wow! Looking good Rewai!
Blessings and good luck to you all.
Do you usually start yours at the start of spring?
Tena hoki koe e mara, koia tena, ko te ara whakawhaiiti e korerotia nei e koe. Ka nui te mihi aroha ki te whanau pani ano hoki...
@davloW786.5jamlalu
Legend . You are inspiring mate
Yip we all can be!
Looking healthy bro watching from sunny coast Queensland 4 days till spring here our temps in a mini heatwave this week but the garden is loving it.
Welcome!