My husband and I enjoy watching your videos. It’s like our date at the movies. We have learned a few good things watching your AWESOME Channel. The seed story was very educational ♥️
Mean as the concept of not churning up the ground and planting straight into mother earth is beautiful and makes alot more sense then breaking your back. MAORIINGINUITY
I know the gardens that brother talks about back in the 60s. What you grew would last most of the year and you bury the potatoes and pickle just about everything else - remember canned peas. The rows of fruit tree that whanau had, 20 to 40 trees....Did you sneak between the potato farrows to the young green peas? Did you raid the watermelons next door - I did.. I'm in my sixties now, and remember those gardens and the need for Kai with big whanau. Mum salted, pickled, bury (potatoes) and preserved everything vegetable and animal, corned beef and bacon - I'm sure we could share these ways we have learnt to survive: kanga ko piro, kangu waru for example.
Growing up here in Whakatāne as kids we knew where all the fruit trees were around the town. We would gorge ourselves on the kai and yep even did some night raids on our neighbours grapes and plums 🌚
I love the garden. beautiful kaupapa with the seeds and getting the clay and other whanau to go and grow the kai. Love this video. My dad taught me to leave the grass growing around the plants too, to help keep the plants moist.
Hello, I agree with you guys about the seeds , some shop seeds are ok but the way you get the old seed is better , I have a Scarlet runner that my Mum gave me and she got it from her mum in the 80's . It's a hardy Bean and has good flavour etc . You will end up with a store house of seeds for your future families in NZ .
Those scarlet beans are my favourite to grow, though not heritage but bunnings. Very hardy alright, I can see why they continue to provide great crops year after year. Very tasty too!
Yes alot of genetically modified foods (seeds) are in circulation and people are not being educated about it. Love this koorero. Tame looking good and his maara Kai.
Mean whenua up there... living off the land is living the life... while I'm on my way to countdown for the 3rd time this week lol.. Tame Iti is one of our Super Hero grown up, and still is today... chur
I got old kumara tuba & Rewai I know where theres old pair trees,apple tree, quince, Purple taro. And more important the history of there existance? I cant remember what I did yesterday.
@@WekaDigitalMediaNZ Huh °°? I'm like that too°°` Wheres my thingee,` Names too°° OH um I have a senior moment where the name of a person can disappear , buggered if I know°°? @ trying to remember. I get distracted °* blinking pakaruru Te item Who done it Reply, Not me
my cousin has these red potatoes that he reckons are from the old days he's super proud of them
My husband and I enjoy watching your videos. It’s like our date at the movies.
We have learned a few good things watching your AWESOME Channel. The seed story was very educational ♥️
Kia ora Faye, "date at the movies" never heard that one before lol .. But glad you and your tane enjoy watching my stuff 😀
Mean as the concept of not churning up the ground and planting straight into mother earth is beautiful and makes alot more sense then breaking your back.
MAORIINGINUITY
I know the gardens that brother talks about back in the 60s. What you grew would last most of the year and you bury the potatoes and pickle just about everything else - remember canned peas. The rows of fruit tree that whanau had, 20 to 40 trees....Did you sneak between the potato farrows to the young green peas? Did you raid the watermelons next door - I did..
I'm in my sixties now, and remember those gardens and the need for Kai with big whanau. Mum salted, pickled, bury (potatoes) and preserved everything vegetable and animal, corned beef and bacon - I'm sure we could share these ways we have learnt to survive: kanga ko piro, kangu waru for example.
Growing up here in Whakatāne as kids we knew where all the fruit trees were around the town. We would gorge ourselves on the kai and yep even did some night raids on our neighbours grapes and plums 🌚
my mate Tame Iti we had a good catch up many years ago at health & sports gym auckland nice fella
Awesome video bro and to see Tame Iti too🤩💥
Love your videos thankyou💯❤
I love the garden. beautiful kaupapa with the seeds and getting the clay and other whanau to go and grow the kai. Love this video. My dad taught me to leave the grass growing around the plants too, to help keep the plants moist.
I will probably do a few more vids up there, will be some interesting content I'm sure Angela, especially those pizza ovens. 🥺
Hello, I agree with you guys about the seeds , some shop seeds are ok but the way you get the old seed
is better , I have a Scarlet runner that my Mum gave me and she got it from her mum in the 80's . It's
a hardy Bean and has good flavour etc . You will end up with a store house of seeds for your future
families in NZ .
Those scarlet beans are my favourite to grow, though not heritage but bunnings. Very hardy alright, I can see why they continue to provide great crops year after year. Very tasty too!
I love you're channel so much keep it up awesome videos you have matua
Wow love it ❤
Awsome watch. West Auckland aotearoa
Mean vid cuz!! Beautiful land up there!
That's just the start bro, gets way better up the river, primo bush 👌🏾👌🏾
Yes alot of genetically modified foods (seeds) are in circulation and people are not being educated about it. Love this koorero. Tame looking good and his maara Kai.
My Bro have a good one and your whanau and that bloody good dog. Kia ora my bro.
Chur my bro very nice video. Tama iti much love from whatawhata
Thank you for sharing this knowledge !
Love ur videos bro
Mean whenua up there... living off the land is living the life... while I'm on my way to countdown for the 3rd time this week lol.. Tame Iti is one of our Super Hero grown up, and still is today... chur
I still visit my countdown and pack and spend, need too, but good to at least enjoy some of your own kai as well, that's satisfying 👌🏾
Merry xmas n a happy new year weka 🌹🍺
Same to you Ange, hope you getting out there for a gather and eating some tasty kai! 😀
Beautiful mate Nice.😆 👍👍
We have a strain of Hauturu Kumura. We go them here at Pakiri Beach
That first zucchini at the start of the video looked like a watermelon plant 😂😂😂
I remember seeing him chuck the kiwi flag on the ground and blast it with a 12 gauge pump
Lmao who hasn't seen that
Yea yea nah they can do that bloody legend there tame
👍
Churr, solid korero 💯
You in my papa kaina Ruatoki.. Nicce one bro
I got old kumara tuba & Rewai I know where theres old pair trees,apple tree, quince,
Purple taro.
And more important the history of there existance?
I cant remember what I did yesterday.
I forget what I did this morning 😅
@@WekaDigitalMediaNZ Huh °°?
I'm like that too°°`
Wheres my thingee,`
Names too°°
OH um I have a senior moment where the name of a person can disappear , buggered if I know°°?
@ trying to remember.
I get distracted °* blinking
pakaruru Te item
Who done it
Reply, Not me
great channel mate did tame iti say he is vegan
I think he still is
im Empressed
Where's te buds at uncle
Lmao
Lmao
Is Tame your brother inlaw bro?
Yea bro
chur those gardens looked mean alright. too much
Churr tame is my nans first cousin her name is kura walker
Fuuuhuu Te Uri O Tuhoe nation,
Nga tamariki o te kohu bro.
@@v8holdenkingswood Ae kapai
Tuhoe ki Ruatoki...Ruatoki ki Tuhoe
Mean Maori Mean
Hamua
@@spartakas8770 tena koe bro
We are Maori
We are Tuhoe
AnonymousNZ Kia ora
I'm a white fulla.
Tuhoe hearty
Tame is a leader of our people.
Tame is a leader of our people
Tumeke