Thank you so much for such a lesson it's was really interesting and soo informative, Joyce you are not going to try but looking forward to work on it coz this is a very great deal 😊 ❤ 🎉 be blessed
Joyce for a beginner entrepreneur, you and Peter are hitting a mile stone. You guys are truly awesome. Thank Paul and Madu for their knowledge in farming
Hallo Joyce and Peter greetings from a Gambian couples in Germany we always watch and love your Videos. You are such a wonderful couples, Love togethernes and joy bring every success.
Hi Joyce and Peter I was watching your video very informative I learned a lot. I’m in South Africa weather is not favourable I realised in winter the leaves die. And my paw paw the frost burn the fruit..but few of my fruit do survive. And the fruit it’s not not sweet but eatable maybe it’s the soil I’m not sure. I like your videos are very informative.Keep it up guys .
Hi good people I think pronunciation depends on where one is coming from the most important thing is understanding the context. Good job there I am very much informed I will be starting my project soon. Thanks.
Hi joyce Peter and the guests this video is very very informative. Here in Barbados our paw paw get a disease called bunchy top which kill the tree from the top it just starts to dry and the fruits falls off. Thanks for sharing.
Soo pawpaw are fertilizered same like coffee? I was working in those big companies where they have thousands acre of coffee and this how we use to put fertilizer(far from the stem of the coffee)
We look forward to catching up on your videos from the last week. Hurricane Helene was very destructive in Southern areas of the United States and everyone is working to help friends and family get their bearings and resources after the devastating storm... Having skills from the village is very valuable when modern conveniences disappear. Continue teaching your children the ways of self sufficiency 🙏
@@joyce663 Thank you, dear family. The people from that region really need our prayers. Locally, where we are, people have rallied like in previous hurricane events, and have been very generous. Everybody is gathering supplies and aid for the affected areas. 🙏 Many homesteads have been impacted. Major roads are gone. People have lost their livelihood. Things we don't usually think about, such as apiaries are in jeopardy, which means pollination may be problematic for the next growing season. It's a hot mess and there is much tragedy. Nevertheless, people are so wonderful and come together in these hard times. It is really heartwarming and reaffirms the basic kindness of people. There is a new hurricane coming. Milton.🙏 Congratulations to Jimmy the sweet birthday boy! Haven't had a moment to wish him well ❤️ or see your video. You are being thought of though and also prayed for.
@@Margaret637 - Each county culture calls it differently. I grew up calling it paw paw, only when I came to another country started calling it papaya. When in Rome do as the Romans do.
@@Kenyanmama Joyce is someone who is bright and likes discovering and learning new things like me and this will make her go far. If you have some ego that cant accept correction, carry the attitude to your channel.
@@joyce663 very true and you both did it perfectly 👌 God will keep amazing you now and then. And we can't keep calm to rejoice together seeing you thriving in paw paw farming. Have a goodnight family 😴
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Thank you so much for such a lesson it's was really interesting and soo informative, Joyce you are not going to try but looking forward to work on it coz this is a very great deal 😊 ❤ 🎉 be blessed
You need anything mic for people you are interviewing because you can't hear them well because of the wind
Amazing info! Thanks Joyce and Peters
Verry educative congratulations
Joyce for a beginner entrepreneur, you and Peter are hitting a mile stone.
You guys are truly awesome.
Thank Paul and Madu for their knowledge in farming
❤Thanks so much!
Was our first deal 🤝🤝
Hallo Joyce and Peter greetings from a Gambian couples in Germany we always watch and love your Videos. You are such a wonderful couples, Love togethernes and joy bring every success.
From Illinois US
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Hi Joyce and Peter.. You were not kidding about October. It will be a busy and exciting month...
Thank you Jenice
Joyce you are truly promoting your family as well as your country. I love how you teach us regarding Kenya living.
Thank you so
much 💗 we are trying
Hi Joyce ,am happy to see this and am interested
Hi Joyce, Peter and family. A very good educational video. BLESSINGS...❤
Hi 👋🏿 Aunty Catherine thank you for your support 🙏🏿
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Wooow very nice ad thanks for always sharing
Thank you Scola
Very informative video!👍🏽👍🏽
Hi Joyce and Peter I was watching your video very informative I learned a lot. I’m in South Africa weather is not favourable I realised in winter the leaves die. And my paw paw the frost burn the fruit..but few of my fruit do survive. And the fruit it’s not not sweet but eatable maybe it’s the soil I’m not sure. I like your videos are very informative.Keep it up guys .
Thanks for sharing the planting process for the papa.
So nice of you
Hi good people I think pronunciation depends on where one is coming from the most important thing is understanding the context. Good job there I am very much informed I will be starting my project soon. Thanks.
Joyce it is papaya and also commonly called pawpaw and pronounced as Popo
Hi joyce Peter and the guests this video is very very informative. Here in Barbados our paw paw get a disease called bunchy top which kill the tree from the top it just starts to dry and the fruits falls off. Thanks for sharing.
Hi joyce n peter...keep up the good work...very imformative❤❤
Where had this farmer bought the seedlings from?
Good afternoon, Joyce, Peter, and family. Very interesting video today.🙏❤️🇺🇸
Hello i love your family so much ❤❤❤❤❤
😅You are so kind
I'm so proud of you, Peter and the kids. May God continue to bless you ❣️
@@patricianalls7779 Thank you so much and God bless you 🙏🏿
Hi Joyce and Peter this is such an informative video I which I had land I would certainly do papaya farming.. thank you so much 👍 love you guys ❤
Very interesting ! I wish I had a farm to plant paw paw!!! Thank you for the video ❤
@@nataliek5528 thank you so much Aunty Natalie ❤️
Niko Nakuru and really craving for these pawpaws haki
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Thanks for sharing. I learned a lot from your video about papayas. I live in the US. All of our papaya are imported.
You are very welcome
DOES MANGO GROW THERE, LEMONS? DO YOU SELL ANY FRUIT OR VEGGIES.
Yes we do
Myself I call them pawpaw(po -po)or papaya..😊😊
Good job Joyce and Peter. Which variety of pawpaw is that? I'd like a few seedlings. Am in Nakuru, Teachers area
Hi Jimmy.
Happy Sunday Joyce and family
Same to you!
Soo pawpaw are fertilizered same like coffee? I was working in those big companies where they have thousands acre of coffee and this how we use to put fertilizer(far from the stem of the coffee)
What has he called the name of the machine i have not heard it clearly
Most papaya cosmetics tend to bleach though
Am so glad i came across your youtube channel ill introduce my mum so she can also subscribe its super nice
Victoria Thank you so much and God bless you 🙏🏿
We look forward to catching up on your videos from the last week. Hurricane Helene was very destructive in Southern areas of the United States and everyone is working to help friends and family get their bearings and resources after the devastating storm... Having skills from the village is very valuable when modern conveniences disappear. Continue teaching your children the ways of self sufficiency 🙏
Stephanie for the Hurricane we are praying for you 🙏🏿🙏🏿
@@joyce663 Thank you, dear family. The people from that region really need our prayers. Locally, where we are, people have rallied like in previous hurricane events, and have been very generous. Everybody is gathering supplies and aid for the affected areas. 🙏 Many homesteads have been impacted. Major roads are gone. People have lost their livelihood. Things we don't usually think about, such as apiaries are in jeopardy, which means pollination may be problematic for the next growing season. It's a hot mess and there is much tragedy. Nevertheless, people are so wonderful and come together in these hard times. It is really heartwarming and reaffirms the basic kindness of people. There is a new hurricane coming. Milton.🙏
Congratulations to Jimmy the sweet birthday boy! Haven't had a moment to wish him well ❤️ or see your video. You are being thought of though and also prayed for.
@@stephanietucker7157 thank you so much and God bless you 🙏🏿
And sorry for what happened
Iam in Machakos county and just realized i couod also grow papaya. How long do they take to mature?
6months I think I he explained in the video
@joyce663 Thanks for responding, allow me to my question
Hello Peter and Joyce hope you are well. Joyce it's papaya not payapaya and pronounced as pow pow. Wishing you all the best.
Oh thank you
They are called paw paw or papaya ❤❤❤
Paw paw pronounced "po - po" and not "pawopawo"❤❤
@@Margaret637 - Each county culture calls it differently. I grew up calling it paw paw, only when I came to another country started calling it papaya. When in Rome do as the Romans do.
@@blondielee5227 she is correcting on the pronunciation and not the name used from the specific country.
@blondielee5227 True, you either call it paw paw or papaya but not pawopawo ( that's not the pronunciation of the word paw paw) . ❤😂
Hi Joyce. Allow me to correct you on the pronunciation. Its pronounced Popo and not Pau Pau. Great work.
Ok, thanks
#louisawambui, it's paw paw not pau pau, popo ni nini sasa😂 popo it's an awl🦉.. Let Joyce call it how she wants hata akiita ifaifai ni sawa tu.
#louisawambui, it's paw paw not pau pau, popo ni nini sasa😂 popo it's an awl🦉.. Let Joyce call it how she wants hata akiita ifaifai ni sawa tu.
@@Kenyanmama Joyce is someone who is bright and likes discovering and learning new things like me and this will make her go far. If you have some ego that cant accept correction, carry the attitude to your channel.
@Joyce663 why do i have a feeling you fit been a brand ambassador ❤🙏 May GOD see you through Dear 🙏♥️💯
@@ruthwattsofficial2613 one day at a time
Was just a nice Start
@@joyce663 very true and you both did it perfectly 👌 God will keep amazing you now and then. And we can't keep calm to rejoice together seeing you thriving in paw paw farming. Have a goodnight family 😴