Sister I am From India , I am Farmer and i have my sugarcane farm , And this year i planted 1 acre Mango plants, I feel lucky with Nature, Life is totally change with Nature, My study is Pharmacy graduation, and i live in Surat, Gujarat , India, But my farm is away 25 km from city home, daily i enjoy my travel to farm in difference season, like Winter, Summer, rain, Wish you Happy life ,
That's normal farming. It's closer to nature, yes. But, it harms soil, nature environment nonetheless. Try planting a forest with only some cash crops.
You’re absolutely correct in calling it your paradise. There’s nothing as beautiful as being surrounded by trees, plants, fruit trees … Flowers everywhere inviting over the birds, butterflies & a specific space for the golden gems: the bees! Enjoy your paradise made by your own hands & Tks much for posting your handiwork 🌸
What a beauuuuutiful garden. It's like living in paradise........ surrounded by nature,clean fresh air, fresh organic food and the peace and quiet....😍😍😍😍😍
I'm from Malaysia, Tamil, but living in UK. Planning to get land in Malaysia and have the same lifestyle. Your lifestyle and land is beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
It’s great to have a garden like this. 😳 In Singapore I grow my fruits 🍉 vegetable 🥦 and plants 🪴 at my common corridor block. Limited space though, but it’s still satisfying to eat what I can grow.
Wow that is great - you are a good example that anybody can do it ,even in limited spaces! No need to have a big garden to add even something homegrown to our meals!
What a beautiful life you have.❤️❤️❤️ As a nature lover and gardener myself, i instantly fell in love with your little forest and the way you take care of every living thing there.
You are so blessed, what a beautiful tropical garden. I live in a very temperate climate, so I have about 4 and 1/2 months where I get nothing from my garden. I have far more nut trees and fruits like plums and apples. God bless you and what you are doing, such a great video showing your garden.
It's such a joy to see how beautifully your Food Forest is evolving! Your videos are a great inspiration as I'm in the process of creating a forest garden, but in a temperate climate. So finding & experimenting with plant equivalents for my area is really fun to do. :) Thanks for sharing your adventures with us. Happy gardening! ❤️️❤️️❤️️
Thank you Nellie ! That is so nice to hear that you are starting a forest garden - I it truly is an adventure and I am wishing you all the best with on your way!🌷🌿💫🌈
What a beautiful life you have. I know it’s hard work! I garden too. It’s my exercise and therapy. Sooo rewarding with food, not like grass yuck😝 Trenching is a good idea that I haven’t tried
Absolutely gorgeous. This is how I want my orchard to look like. This year I am trying to plant as many trees and shrubs as possible to fill in the very wide sunny spaces that are only being used by weeds (the wwed are nice though.) I've tried planting stuff like spinach and others in the past, never really worked for me. Right now I'm trhing beans and soon, corn. By the way, grosella is called currant in english.
Awesome ! You are really blessed to have food directly from your garden please share how you started it? Initially how you prepared the soil? What are the plants that you planted first ?
So nice of you! I will share more videos from the garden ! I have started really small with planting one banana tree and making some beds to grow spinache;) then everything evolved very organically and is still changing all the time.! I am just learning on the way by observing and doing .
You are great. The best video this morning... You have a great narrator voice. Very educational and pleasant. Great work. Love from Lis Angeles California
you can. If you have noticed, even a small amount of rain on desert sands can spring up vegetation. start from a small patch of land. grow some edible cactus like aloe vera, prickly pear cactus or a date palm. Even Moringa can grow on dry soil. Find out all plants that can grow in harsh climates. Initially just grow some vegetation just so that the soil starts to hold water. then add manure to make the soil more healthy. make small trenches to hold water. try to keep some cover during the peak heat of the day. slowly the soil will gather the nutrients and will start holding water. add natural manure like cow manure, horse manure, sheep manure to give more strength to the soil. I was in Saudi Arabia for a few years. I had a house with a large frontyard. I had 2 truckloads of local soil and sheep and goat manure and water. thats it. I was growing about 20 different vegetables. Even the saudi's were shocked when they visited my place. before I left Saudi I had helped about 20 families to grow their own vegetable patch. It will take about an year but I promise after an year you will be slowly able to grow more edibles.
@@buddhapiyao1315 I am able to grow local fruits and vegetables, but no luck with tropical fruit trees yet. Hopefully soon. Thank you for the information
@@SolidGoldShows thats encouraging. tropical produce need humidity. if you can create a greenhouse with atleast 60% humidity, you might be able to grow tropical fruits too. try with papaya as it is one of the easiest fruits to grow.
I so enjoy this content you are so blessed to live the environment you can plant and eat what you plant what country are you in I so long to leave the US and live a simple life in nature kudos to those who have done so
Your life is so healthy. What a beautiful place to live. I’m sure it comes with hardships but I think it would depend on what we see as hard. Do you mind me asking how many years you’ve lived? It just goes to show when we eat a healthy natural diet.
What a lovely garden.Papayas are so jam packed with vitamins but we can’t grow them where we live.We got very short summers. Just subscribed.Keep on planting 💚
Sister I am From India , I am Farmer and i have my sugarcane farm , And this year i planted 1 acre Mango plants, I feel lucky with Nature, Life is totally change with Nature, My study is Pharmacy graduation, and i live in Surat, Gujarat , India, But my farm is away 25 km from city home, daily i enjoy my travel to farm in difference season, like Winter, Summer, rain, Wish you Happy life ,
Have you ever thought of starting a UA-cam channel about your farm. We need more tropical farming videos like this one.
That's normal farming. It's closer to nature, yes. But, it harms soil, nature environment nonetheless. Try planting a forest with only some cash crops.
She is also in India
Love from India
Make your own food forest ua-cam.com/video/6IKQkDnZyLw/v-deo.htmlsi=by-ywnulzj5zT_pj
You’re absolutely correct in calling it your paradise.
There’s nothing as beautiful as being surrounded by trees, plants, fruit trees …
Flowers everywhere inviting over the birds, butterflies & a specific space for the golden gems: the bees!
Enjoy your paradise made by your own hands & Tks much for posting your handiwork 🌸
Thank you Leonie for your sweet comment and thanks for watching!
I've watched it twice and cried all the time. To live in my garden - thats what i really want.
What a beauuuuutiful garden. It's like living in paradise........ surrounded by nature,clean fresh air, fresh organic food and the peace and quiet....😍😍😍😍😍
Live with mother nature, shows a loving and good heart of your 🙏.
Thank you for sharing I a specially love that you show the garden unlike other channels they have the camera on the person talking all the time.
Wow
wonderfull, this is my dream to make food forest
I'm from Malaysia, Tamil, but living in UK. Planning to get land in Malaysia and have the same lifestyle. Your lifestyle and land is beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
It’s great to have a garden like this. 😳
In Singapore I grow my fruits 🍉 vegetable 🥦 and plants 🪴 at my common corridor block.
Limited space though, but it’s still satisfying to eat what I can grow.
Wow that is great - you are a good example that anybody can do it ,even in limited spaces! No need to have a big garden to add even something homegrown to our meals!
@@MyFoodForest How much place required for a person to live self sufficient in his life.
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What a beautiful life you have.❤️❤️❤️ As a nature lover and gardener myself, i instantly fell in love with your little forest and the way you take care of every living thing there.
I’m so happy to find you in your garden! Such a special gift! I look forward to exploring your channel❤️
Looks like Heaven. I dream of moving out of the city and growing food.
I definitely love people like you. So in love and peace with nature
Wow videos
I feel like I want to retire today and stay for good at my permaculture farm in the Philippines. Very inspiring video. Thank you.
Tuyệt vời . Xin chào bạn . Khu vườn đẹp lắm ạ . Mình ở Việt Nam . Và thấy vườn của bạn rất tuyệt
All the insects are living their best life 😍🥰
Thank you for showing us your garden.
OMG! Such a beautiful existence. 😍
Very Beautiful Permaculture,
From Phil 🇵🇭
Thank you for showing us your garden. I hope someday I can make a garden even half as beautiful and productive as yours.
Wow those papayas are super tall! Epic food forest.
I like you intention ma'am. I like the thought of self sustainability. keep going.
You are so blessed, what a beautiful tropical garden. I live in a very temperate climate, so I have about 4 and 1/2 months where I get nothing from my garden. I have far more nut trees and fruits like plums and apples. God bless you and what you are doing, such a great video showing your garden.
Thank you so much Mark! Indeed it is great to grow here as all happens soo fast compared to a temperate climate!
Wow what a beauuutiful paradise love your garden n you also god bless u dear
What a beautiful garden of fresh food. Establishing a food forest too
You are an inspiration to the next generation.
God bless you amazing 🤩 I love it 💕
Thank you for sharing this inspiring beaufiful garden ❤
simple & heart warming
खूप छान बाग आहे.
मातीशी जोडलेले आहात...परिपूर्ण निसर्गानुभव.
Beautiful Garden.
You are truly connected with earth.
A complete Nature experience..
Your garden is so beautiful 🌴🌳🌿🌱🪴🌸.
It's such a joy to see how beautifully your Food Forest is evolving! Your videos are a great inspiration as I'm in the process of creating a forest garden, but in a temperate climate. So finding & experimenting with plant equivalents for my area is really fun to do. :) Thanks for sharing your adventures with us. Happy gardening! ❤️️❤️️❤️️
Thank you Nellie ! That is so nice to hear that you are starting a forest garden - I it truly is an adventure and I am wishing you all the best with on your way!🌷🌿💫🌈
@@MyFoodForest this place looks like in South of India.
@@edwinrodrigues9747 Yes ,right you are it is Tamil Nadu
@@MyFoodForest where in Tamil Nadu
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❤️️❤️️❤️️❤️️ Amazing time-lapse
It's beautiful, Sarah!
What a beautiful life you have. I know it’s hard work! I garden too. It’s my exercise and therapy. Sooo rewarding with food, not like grass yuck😝 Trenching is a good idea that I haven’t tried
Very beautiful garden. Great effort. Very satisfying experience
Your food forest is beautiful. And you have this calming voice. Thank you.
Amazing, thank you for spreading hope and inspiring us.
You are lucky to have this type of stressfree,healthy life.i will pray God to give this type of life for me.marvelous video.
This is so lovely. Thank you for sharing!
Absolutely gorgeous. This is how I want my orchard to look like. This year I am trying to plant as many trees and shrubs as possible to fill in the very wide sunny spaces that are only being used by weeds (the wwed are nice though.) I've tried planting stuff like spinach and others in the past, never really worked for me. Right now I'm trhing beans and soon, corn. By the way, grosella is called currant in english.
Sounds great! yes, we always have to try new things if something does not work! Gook luck
I love your food forest! They are so productive!
Good good Moringa and Blessings Tropical fruits in your garden
Do beautiful
Thank you!
Love is heaven,heaven is love.🤍💋🫂💘👨👩👧👦
Your videos are so relaxing, thank you for sharing your beautiful peace of paradise with us…Namaste to you. 🙏
There are always pets in the garden!
Full of life and energy, inspired to a great extent.
Awesome ! You are really blessed to have food directly from your garden please share how you started it? Initially how you prepared the soil? What are the plants that you planted first ?
So nice of you! I will share more videos from the garden ! I have started really small with planting one banana tree and making some beds to grow spinache;) then everything evolved very organically and is still changing all the time.! I am just learning on the way by observing and doing .
You are great. The best video this morning... You have a great narrator voice. Very educational and pleasant. Great work. Love from Lis Angeles California
Thank you so much for this video. I’m almost done building my tiny house and I plan on having a food forest
Thank you Dominic- Good luck with your food forest!
Beautiful! Thank you. Love
It's great that you are able to grow those delicious tropical fruits. I wish I can grow those in my desert land. Thank you for sharing your experience
you can. If you have noticed, even a small amount of rain on desert sands can spring up vegetation. start from a small patch of land. grow some edible cactus like aloe vera, prickly pear cactus or a date palm. Even Moringa can grow on dry soil. Find out all plants that can grow in harsh climates. Initially just grow some vegetation just so that the soil starts to hold water. then add manure to make the soil more healthy. make small trenches to hold water. try to keep some cover during the peak heat of the day. slowly the soil will gather the nutrients and will start holding water. add natural manure like cow manure, horse manure, sheep manure to give more strength to the soil.
I was in Saudi Arabia for a few years. I had a house with a large frontyard. I had 2 truckloads of local soil and sheep and goat manure and water. thats it. I was growing about 20 different vegetables. Even the saudi's were shocked when they visited my place. before I left Saudi I had helped about 20 families to grow their own vegetable patch.
It will take about an year but I promise after an year you will be slowly able to grow more edibles.
@@buddhapiyao1315 I am able to grow local fruits and vegetables, but no luck with tropical fruit trees yet. Hopefully soon. Thank you for the information
@@SolidGoldShows thats encouraging. tropical produce need humidity. if you can create a greenhouse with atleast 60% humidity, you might be able to grow tropical fruits too. try with papaya as it is one of the easiest fruits to grow.
Truly living in paradise- a priceless living environment 💕💕🇨🇦
happy gardening, hope you get a lot of results
Your forest is what dreams are made of
A simple that i really like and love it..
Inspirational and beautiful. Thank you.
Very beautiful garden…..
The true heros know we need good soil. May you have many blessings for your hard work.
So nice of you, thanks . I get rewarded with lots of gifts from the garden
wow. really healthy & natural food… 🥰
Lots of work, but it seems like an ideal lifestyle and must be very rewarding. ❤️
Yes , this is some work especially in the beginning , but what is no relatiom to what I am receiving from it🌿
You have a great garden. Amazing.
Lovely food forest.
Lovely Farm..I can see more fruit plants in your place. I wish to visit your farm to know more about your cultivation practice..really nice
Love to see ur gardening
Love your video,the place is so Indonesia looking.
Omg wow 💚🌱💚🌱🌿🤗
I so enjoy this content you are so blessed to live the environment you can plant and eat what you plant what country are you in I so long to leave the US and live a simple life in nature kudos to those who have done so
Thanks miztri for your comment! I live in South East India , Auroville
Beautiful !! Commemdable and inspiring work.
Amazing garden. Felt so happy 😍Thankyou 🙏
Wow! So beautiful!
Love your garden vidz!🌿🌵 Happy Planting! Looking forward to see more!🌱
Love this Open Garden Tour 🙏
Looks amazing. If you mix brown and green with soil in between the compost will do even better.
Thanks. Great video. Beautiful garden❤
Beautiful garden.
I am also from Pondicherry. Really proud of you... Amazing video with lot of informations which inspire us lot...
Thank you,I am glad you liked the video and feel inspired🌱
so so so cool! paradise! thank you for creating & sharing & be well & hello from milwaukee!!
Thank you imianco for watching🌴
Absolutely beautiful ❤️
Sarah I like your garden. Will follow soon . Regards from.India
I enjoyed your video so much. my garden looks a little like yours.
Hey! I just started mine. Planted two sweetsop trees today :)
So Beautiful your garden
This is the real life 🙏❤️
Awesome garden for sure... love it!!!
Your life is so healthy. What a beautiful place to live. I’m sure it comes with hardships but I think it would depend on what we see as hard. Do you mind me asking how many years you’ve lived? It just goes to show when we eat a healthy natural diet.
Thank you Jessey! I gave up many things, but I never felt as wealthy , as you said it always depends on how we look at things. I am 45.
Wow! You look 30!
Appreciate your hard work.
What a lovely garden.Papayas are so jam packed with vitamins but we can’t grow them where we live.We got very short summers.
Just subscribed.Keep on planting 💚
Thank you Amy Hart! Each climate has its own nice fruits !!
Very Nice. Loved your garden.
Your video is amazing you are an inspiration would love to visit your forest. Blessings and love to you
Wow, that's great. I loved this video.
Thank you , thats nice to hear!
Wonderful! 😍🤩
Enjoyed every bit of the video...👍🏽
thank you SivaKumar, glad you enjoyed!
Beautiful...!
*Kindly make videos on all tips and tricks for these plants one by one.Humble Request😇*
He is s beautiful garden too help people too See
Very lovely
very good. i like