Mate really enjoying ur videos. I’m from Samoa (living in ozzy) these videos have got me talking to my own family about investing in our own village and Samoa. Following your journey has really inspired us. Thanks guys. Always looking forward to ur weekly vids.
Oh wow! That's actually so so cool. Honestly, we're just doing what we do and happen to want to share it with everyone so the fact that you feel even slightly inspired actually gives us so much energy and inspiration to keep making videos. Thanks again.
Hey Jonecani big fan, iam from Fiji living in NZ, my husband love your videos, farming, fishing that's wat he miss moving to nz. He always laugh when he see you boys enjoying the village life and eating the food. love it. Take care, Godbless 💪🇫🇯
Happy FIJI DAY Waka Family .. already waiting for your next video..."kai joka boy"..I'm using that phrase every day now since your last video...thanks to Seva..❤😎👏👏🇫🇯🇫🇯🇫🇯
Very true. The farms are literally a couple hundred meters from each other and fair to say we were a bit distracted. But your point stands, duely noted. Thanks for always watching and supporting.
Hi Waka family, what you're doing is very inspiring. I was born and raised in savusavu, not so far from you guys with a different dialect-Kakalu is called Qaqalu. It's so nice to see that your whole family is on board. God bless.
Thanks for the upload mate, really good to see your plans comes to life. I know Seqaqa quite well I went to secondary school a school close by. Hope to drive pass by sometime soon once boarders open again going up North Namuka. Loloma from 🇬🇧, GB.
Awesome following the farm progress. Brings us a little closer to home especially coming from labasa! have recently subscribed and love seeing footage of the boys.. would be nice to see more of them :) all the best and may God bless and keep you all safe. ❤️
Corn will stunt if the soil lacks Nitrogen and Phosphorous. We usually grow a lot of Corn at our farm in Nausori. You can always use Blend A fertilizer when planting Corn.
You can find tons of Kakalu in Paragrass. For those wondering, it is called Leaf Cricket in English. Pesticides have reduced their population. They were introduced to feed on Water Hyacinth growing and blocking rivers/streams and drains.
Great to see the progress and what you are doing for your village as the months go by. Nice to see the yams sprouting now. Where do you get the sandalwood seeds from? Am living in Las Vegas where it’s very dry desert climate and it’s always nice to see the lush greenery in your videos. Can’t wait to see your next and future vlogs. All the best and God bless everything you do, your family, and all your people.
Put seeds in container with lukewarm water and close the lid for 4 to 12hrs some takes longer...the ones that sinks are good ones, spread it on the seed bed and the ones that still floating throw it away...faster germination that way
I’m only 4 minutes in.....Jonathan on the night shift and telling us about his 24 hour tractor timetable. Vinaka Jonathan, Inspiring for everyone with the opportunity to work it, in Fiji!
Everyone plays on at least one level playing field and that is the ability to work hard. Yes, we all start from different points with different advantages and disadvantages but no matter what, we can all work hard. And we’re going to out work everybody lol
@@hannahsovea123 From Google - The Bible says:- Locusts are still commonly eaten in Arabia. Eaten either raw or roasted they are quite nutritious and a source of many vitamins. While most insects were considered unclean under Mosaic law, Leviticus 11:22 specifically states that locusts are permitted.
Mate really enjoying ur videos. I’m from Samoa (living in ozzy) these videos have got me talking to my own family about investing in our own village and Samoa. Following your journey has really inspired us. Thanks guys. Always looking forward to ur weekly vids.
Oh wow! That's actually so so cool. Honestly, we're just doing what we do and happen to want to share it with everyone so the fact that you feel even slightly inspired actually gives us so much energy and inspiration to keep making videos. Thanks again.
Totoka👏👏👏Vinaa vaalevu na vlogs...Respectful family nd hardworking indeed 💪GOD is GOOD ☝️👆👏💖GOD BLESS 🙌🙌💕
LOVE THE INTRO SONG🎵
It's my, Jonathan, favourite song at the moment. Got it on repeat the last few weeks.
@@avishekavi6308 Voqa kei munia - Takava
Love your videos, and love hearing your son speaking fijian in other videos. Just got a new subscriber.
Thanks for subbing! Your comment means a lot to us!
All the blessings to the waka family love your life style,hope your sandalwood and yams take off sky is the limit keep the videos coming 🌴🌴
Will do! Thanks for supporting!
💞🥰💞U have God U have it ALL Nothing is Impossible ...💞💞
Amen
Cricket farming is getting popular . They are a source of protein . I wonder if those cicaders will be .
I’ve been binge watching your channel for two days now and still going. I’ve watched over 60 vlogs with much enjoyment. Love the content!🙏❤️🌺
So much commitment! Unreal. So much love!
Hey Jonecani big fan, iam from Fiji living in NZ, my husband love your videos, farming, fishing that's wat he miss moving to nz. He always laugh when he see you boys enjoying the village life and eating the food. love it. Take care, Godbless 💪🇫🇯
Happy FIJI DAY Waka Family .. already waiting for your next video..."kai joka boy"..I'm using that phrase every day now since your last video...thanks to Seva..❤😎👏👏🇫🇯🇫🇯🇫🇯
Hahaha that so awesome!
Cool video, lots of good work being done! Please buckle up while driving though, especially the boys, better to be safe!
Very true. The farms are literally a couple hundred meters from each other and fair to say we were a bit distracted. But your point stands, duely noted. Thanks for always watching and supporting.
Bula Waka Family.
Love the progress. Stay blessed 🙌
Appreciated
Hi Waka family, what you're doing is very inspiring. I was born and raised in savusavu, not so far from you guys with a different dialect-Kakalu is called Qaqalu.
It's so nice to see that your whole family is on board. God bless.
Thanks for sharing, that's interesting actually!
Hard working waka family thanks 4 the update .
THanks for watching!
Greetings from the Netherlands, i love watching your video's and fantastic family😘🙏
Wow! All the way from the Netherlands! How’s you find our channel?
Thank you for the upload 🤘
Always anticipating on a fruitful update on the farm
Thanks!
Bula Waka family. Love your videos, really inspiring. Wish you nothing but the best in your endeavours. God bless!
Thank you so much!
I really enjoyed the info on the saddle wood germination, thank you
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching.
I like Aliki's Bottle of Bugs and how he's guarding it 👍
I know hey.....haha "I'm their dad."
Miss u Fiji
Just came across yr Vlog - spent my formative years in Labasa and loving what you’re doing. God bless you and yr family 😍
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the upload mate, really good to see your plans comes to life. I know Seqaqa quite well I went to secondary school a school close by. Hope to drive pass by sometime soon once boarders open again going up North Namuka. Loloma from 🇬🇧, GB.
Oh that's so cool! From Babasiga to Britain lol
Well done and all the best with your ventures Waka family 🥰
Cheers! Thanks for the kind words
Just love all your videos on your business projects. Very encouraging I must say. Good luck and God bless!!!
Thanks so much! We appreciate the encouragement
Tip for a productive farm, try tithing your first harvest 😊
We tithe everything. To the church and to the Vanua:)
Awesome following the farm progress. Brings us a little closer to home especially coming from labasa! have recently subscribed and love seeing footage of the boys.. would be nice to see more of them :) all the best and may God bless and keep you all safe. ❤️
Thanks fir the feedback! We appreciate you
Corn will stunt if the soil lacks Nitrogen and Phosphorous. We usually grow a lot of Corn at our farm in Nausori. You can always use Blend A fertilizer when planting Corn.
Ahhhhh! Good to know. Thanks for sharing that advice
Great video,very informative. Family very much all in too,inspiring 😊😍
Thanks for watching!
Bula waka family..
Sandalwood...🤣👍15 years time 💰💰💰💰good choice bro.
I hope you plant tree on your property under your name.
That's the only way we do it. It's all legally and officially in our name.
Very inspiring videos
Glad you like them!
Congrats on the 10 000 sub brutha!!! Love the progress with everything..🤙🏾
Thanks so much
Very Inspiring as always. Cant wait to come back and live not far from you near Savusavu👏👏👏🇫🇯No place like HOME
Amen. Amen! Haha
You can find tons of Kakalu in Paragrass. For those wondering, it is called Leaf Cricket in English. Pesticides have reduced their population. They were introduced to feed on Water Hyacinth growing and blocking rivers/streams and drains.
Very very interesting
Amazing! Keep going! Well done .
Thanks so much!
Bula vinaka🌺..very inspiring watching your videos...May God bless your family..💖💖💖
Thanks!
Bula. May i ask where did u buy the seeds from?
What a great experience for Seva and Eliki...show more of the boys plz
Done:)
Awesome
Thanks for watching
Great to see the progress and what you are doing for your village as the months go by. Nice to see the yams sprouting now. Where do you get the sandalwood seeds from?
Am living in Las Vegas where it’s very dry desert climate and it’s always nice to see the lush greenery in your videos.
Can’t wait to see your next and future vlogs. All the best and God bless everything you do, your family, and all your people.
We get our seeds from a village near to us in the coast. Thanks for the support from Vegas
Really enjoying watching your videos bro well motivated
Well thanks for the support
Bula Sunday afternoon Fiji day ,raining here ,drinking hot Ovaltine n enjoying watching ur video, very satisfying 😀
That’s awesome haha…thanks for watching!
Happy Fiji Day Waka Family
Thanks!
I had to subscribe ❤️, love from Nadi.
Well thanks for subbing! We appreciate it
Put seeds in container with lukewarm water and close the lid for 4 to 12hrs some takes longer...the ones that sinks are good ones, spread it on the seed bed and the ones that still floating throw it away...faster germination that way
Oh good advice. Thanks for sharing!
@@WakaFamily you can do that with your watermelon seeds too bro
Happy Fiji Day Waka Gang
To you as well!
Great update!
Thanks for watching!
I’m only 4 minutes in.....Jonathan on the night shift and telling us about his 24 hour tractor timetable. Vinaka Jonathan, Inspiring for everyone with the opportunity to work it, in Fiji!
Everyone plays on at least one level playing field and that is the ability to work hard. Yes, we all start from different points with different advantages and disadvantages but no matter what, we can all work hard. And we’re going to out work everybody lol
Song on point bruh 😎🤘
#lolomass
Agreed hahaha
Awesome intro..❤❤
Thanks:)! Had fun with this inteo
RPT !!!🙌🙌🙌
Life Church?!
@@WakaFamily yesssirrr loved your message will keep that in mind for the long run 🏃♀️🙏 ✨ 🔥🔥🔥 love the weekly episodes ❤
The insects that boy put in container in Jarai language we called yao / yau he remind me my childhood
Oh interesting! Thanks for sharing.
Oh interesting! Thanks for sharing.
Very inspirational bro. I always want to have a sandalwood farm. I've seen how they done it in Australia. It's the real deal.
It is!
I’m learning new things in all your tutorials..what do u mean ,wen u said u cooked the rotten woods?🤷🏼♂️
Just boil the rotten wood in a pot of water for a half hour or so
How about soaking the seeds son ?
God give you wisdom and prosperity!
We'll be trying that too
Gr8 inspiration
Cheers.
Bula !! Love your vlogs
Well thanks so much for watching!
Subs. #11,9+ here.Like your content and stay bless.
Cheers!
Cola vina
Vili from Nadi
Thanks for the support.
Bula Waka family
Bula!
What's kakalu???is it food???
Its a bug. My goodness 😳
@@hannahsovea123 From Google - The Bible says:- Locusts are still commonly eaten in Arabia. Eaten either raw or roasted they are quite nutritious and a source of many vitamins. While most insects were considered unclean under Mosaic law, Leviticus 11:22 specifically states that locusts are permitted.
Cicada - I don't know!
@@hannahsovea123 Lol ...
Kakalu is the Fijian name of those bugs, "Cicada" in English