That’s my nephew and his family doing great things! Keep the Lord first and all other things will be added to you and your family. Your auntie and I wish you all the success you deserve and we love you!👍🏾
@@craidynr same when I looked but I think I might have the option to try to grow it in a tall glass jar on a windowsill during the summer months to maintain humidity.
This is so inspiring. My dad passed away last year from leukemia, so it hurts to see someone else struggling with it, but it is very encouraging to see how he’s making the best of life.
I just began growing vanilla here last year. It is so beautiful to see how your family has come together to learn together. Truly a blessing in so many ways. Thanks for sharing this story and inspiration.
Where do you grow it? I grow vanilla in Yacolt Washington and it’s growing well but not flowering yet. It’s dry here so I buy giant 5 gallon ziplock bags and they keep the humidity high where the plants love it.
Right on Uso... love your mindset and your drive through entrepreneurship. May Heavenly Father bless you and your Ohana with many more blessed years of love, light, growth and happiness! Alofa Atu Uso!!!🙏🏼🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
Awesome. Been to Tahiti a bunch and would see Vanilla everywhere. I always wanted to get some going at home but hard to find starters. Happy to see these guys going for it. It is a good crop that sells for a good profit.
I've seen aquaculture, the famous (at one time) Kahuku corn, the guy behind us in Punalu'u had a plumeria farm, all kinds of things. If it works, great!
I grow vanilla orchids in Yacolt Washington for fun. I’d love to have high humidity like they do in Hawaii. My girlfriend lives in Brasil and her family has a farm. They have high humidity there.
awesome man you've become. I'm from the Philippines and I've ventured vanilla farming for two years now. Hopefully next year my vines will show the fruits of my labor😁. I'm amused of those crazy ideas especially the mushhroom😅 I've been into it too. Vanilla farming was just introduced to me by a foreigner friend here. It was just a foreign idea and maybe it's a destiny for me because I was once being fascinated with melliponics several years ago. At last I can make use of my stingless bees soon. Hopefully they will do the pollination for free someday😅.
very very good story with awesome info. I have vanilla vines all over some Ohia trees here in Puna.. too high to hand pollinate.. we need to bring them down to head level.... very good info here, aloha and mahalo...
Ohia trees are delicate, they don't really like orchids growing on them. But hapu'u ferns are happy to support other species, thats why they are called the mother of the forest. They make a great trellis for vanilla.
I want the split beans! They're exactly what i need for processing. I collect vanilla from around the world. Most of my beans are grade A to gourmet (basically that means very long, pretty beans), but i love working with grade B. Where can i order?
I would like to grow Tahitian vanilla but I am in GA. I would need some kind of greenhouse to grow in because of winter. How tall will it grow and what is the soil you are using to grow it in? Thanks.
6:14 can we have breaks ….in our own business we breaks whatever we wants …love to hear your story I was plan before and now i try to starts mine and also do my Forex Trades
@@evesfarm It is done only through agents here in India and also in the rest of the world. You need to approach premium restaurants ice cream makers big bakeries for best price.
In India typically 200 rupees per vine. But the price depends on the length of the vine from one meter to three meters. It is available in kerela, Karnataka, and tamilnadu states. Try to reach Indian embassy in Iran. They may help you.
not easy to get the pods, thus the 2nd most Expensive Spice in World.... I have some in the trees here in Puna... I heard they are like $10 /pod retail
That’s my nephew and his family doing great things! Keep the Lord first and all other things will be added to you and your family. Your auntie and I wish you all the success you deserve and we love you!👍🏾
This is such an encouraging interview. I was wondering how he/they were doing. Blessings to you all 🌺
Does he ever eat them fresh picked, meaning raw and unprocessed?
Hey
@@williampatrickfurey I would like to know too. Can't find any info about vanilla that's not processed.
@@craidynr same when I looked but I think I might have the option to try to grow it in a tall glass jar on a windowsill during the summer months to maintain humidity.
This is so inspiring. My dad passed away last year from leukemia, so it hurts to see someone else struggling with it, but it is very encouraging to see how he’s making the best of life.
Thank you PBS Hawaii for such a wonderful segment!
I just began growing vanilla here last year. It is so beautiful to see how your family has come together to learn together. Truly a blessing in so many ways. Thanks for sharing this story and inspiration.
Where do you grow it? I grow vanilla in Yacolt Washington and it’s growing well but not flowering yet. It’s dry here so I buy giant 5 gallon ziplock bags and they keep the humidity high where the plants love it.
Just incredible! What a beautiful segment❤. So proud of the Levi Ohana🌼
Fab story, beautiful Family well done. GT
What a positive uplifting story in these drastically uncertain times. Beautiful family. Thank you! (from Michigan 🤙)
what a truly wholesome story! Love the fact that the business is helping the family be and grow together
Thats my uso!💪🏾💪🏾🤟🏾🤟🏾🔥🔥🇼🇸🇦🇸
How cool is this story!!!!! May God bless and keep all of you!
Love this so much! Thank you for sharing your story! Love you Levi Ohana! ❤❤❤
Tia!! Awesome video, this made me miss Laie somethin Serious🤙🏽
Malo lava uso. What an inspiring and educational video! Ia faamanuia Le Atua i lou aiga ma le pisinisi uso!
So awesome! What a blessing to this family. Trust the process and lean on an AMAZING outcomes!❤️🙏🙌
I hope this family was not effected by the fires. Bless you guys!
Heartwarming story....Vinaka
Right on Uso... love your mindset and your drive through entrepreneurship. May Heavenly Father bless you and your Ohana with many more blessed years of love, light, growth and happiness! Alofa Atu Uso!!!🙏🏼🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
I ❤ this beautiful family
I wish there would be more content like this on TV and everywhere else.
He prayed about it 🙏
Wonderful, very happy for Saili, Abigail and the whole family 😊
Thats so awesome!! Love of planting along with education and trial and error approach! Family business...great stuff!!
This is a beautiful family tradition they are growing 🍃
Incredible story 💚 blessings to you and your family 🙏🏼
I want some Laie vanilla!
Awesome>>I love that NATURE GAVE YOU THE LEAP OF FAITH TO SUCCEED
Beautiful family! The love this ohana has for each other is so heartwarming. What a great story to end my day with. 🤙🏼❣️
Love ❤ you guys , I am very happy for you and your beautiful family, I wish a healthy and prosperous life.
Rocky Alan Lane
Aloha from Pahoa in Puna on the Big Island. Yesterday I planted 14 vanilla vines. Lovely family you have. Thanks for the video.
A very touching story... I am very jealous he has a very supportive wife.
Amazing! Blessings to you and your ohana and mahalo!
Awesome. Been to Tahiti a bunch and would see Vanilla everywhere. I always wanted to get some going at home but hard to find starters. Happy to see these guys going for it. It is a good crop that sells for a good profit.
The garden is very nice and tidy, the fruit is also very good, greetings, one scent, I'm from Indonesia
I've seen aquaculture, the famous (at one time) Kahuku corn, the guy behind us in Punalu'u had a plumeria farm, all kinds of things. If it works, great!
Awesome
I grow vanilla orchids in Yacolt Washington for fun. I’d love to have high humidity like they do in Hawaii. My girlfriend lives in Brasil and her family has a farm. They have high humidity there.
hawaii có nhiewuf cây xanh và cảnh đẹp tự nhiên có phải không ?,
Great story! Much Love Braddah🤙🏽
Very interesting
awesome man you've become. I'm from the Philippines and I've ventured vanilla farming for two years now. Hopefully next year my vines will show the fruits of my labor😁. I'm amused of those crazy ideas especially the mushhroom😅 I've been into it too. Vanilla farming was just introduced to me by a foreigner friend here. It was just a foreign idea and maybe it's a destiny for me because I was once being fascinated with melliponics several years ago. At last I can make use of my stingless bees soon. Hopefully they will do the pollination for free someday😅.
This is so wholesome
These so many plant our place look like that. Soecifically our forest.
❤ this story!
You motivate us❤❤❤❤😢thank you❤
So how can we purchase these vanilla beans?
Beautiful story❤
very very good story with awesome info. I have vanilla vines all over some Ohia trees here in Puna.. too high to hand pollinate.. we need to bring them down to head level.... very good info here, aloha and mahalo...
Ohia trees are delicate, they don't really like orchids growing on them. But hapu'u ferns are happy to support other species, thats why they are called the mother of the forest. They make a great trellis for vanilla.
Amazing video, im into my 4th year of growing the vanilla and i wish i could get some helpful tips to see the now 50 foot orchid bloom
I love this story, and I would like to know how could I get a plant into NY, I hope all get better with your healt.
I want the split beans! They're exactly what i need for processing. I collect vanilla from around the world. Most of my beans are grade A to gourmet (basically that means very long, pretty beans), but i love working with grade B. Where can i order?
I would like to grow Tahitian vanilla but I am in GA. I would need some kind of greenhouse to grow in because of winter. How tall will it grow and what is the soil you are using to grow it in? Thanks.
That's great❤
6:14 can we have breaks ….in our own business we breaks whatever we wants …love to hear your story I was plan before and now i try to starts mine and also do my Forex Trades
Sir I need vanilla plant
Jesus is Lord. Thank you for the sharing 🙏🏾☺️.
Más información.
I need market for vanilla any one here to help
@@evesfarm It is done only through agents here in India and also in the rest of the world. You need to approach premium restaurants ice cream makers big bakeries for best price.
Hello, I am in Iran, can you send me green vanilla pods? It will be paid for thank you
In India typically 200 rupees per vine. But the price depends on the length of the vine from one meter to three meters. It is available in kerela, Karnataka, and tamilnadu states. Try to reach Indian embassy in Iran. They may help you.
Obesity is a major problem that causes multiple illnesses such as cancer.
not easy to get the pods, thus the 2nd most Expensive Spice in World....
I have some in the trees here in Puna...
I heard they are like $10 /pod retail
I need market for vanilla any one here to help