I love my village too, This is my home in Kampala, the capital city of Uganda. I always share a video of my village everyone I visit. Thanks you for watching and stay safe
It’s so much fun seeing how your garden goes changing throughout time. You have inspired me to propagate rosemary and lavender from cuttings. I’m even trying to propagate figs. I’ve also purchased (and eaten) a papaya just to try growing the papaya plant. In my climate they won’t fruit sadly but at least I’m hoping to have the beautiful plants to enjoy during the summer months. Blessings!
This feedback has made me soo happy, I love that even though you know your papaya won't fruit, you are still willing to plant. You will enjoy the plant and also make mother nature happy. Greetings from Uganda
Hi Sarah- I live in California! I love gardening just like you do. Is it possible if you can talk us through what you are doing? I would love to know what season is the best to plant and harvest cassava. How long does it take before you harvest? Why did the guy or your helper crisscross and the other one is parallel?
Hello @imeldadigap, thank you Soo much for this very productive feedback. Yes I will start to talk and explain my videos. We have different types of cassava. Some take eight months to mature and others a year plus, crisscrossing the stems help the cassava tubbers to be compacted in one area other than scattering around. Thank you Soo much for watching. Greetings from Uganda
Nice garden Sarah..what do you call that red orange flower because we have that in the Philippines and it’s called Santan.When I was young I used to taste it and it is sweet☺️
Sarah I wanted to ask you something does banana and coffee grow together? I bought my ka small plot in the village I was thinking of planting coffee and bananas at once in the same place.
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Awww laba cassava
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Miss sarah the young leaves of cassava we pounded it and cook in coconut milk, and its very yummy, 😊
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Hello, thank you for watching. Regards.
Thank u for sharing me this beautiful Uganda tradition,, I love it so much mostly living in the village,,
I love my village too, This is my home in Kampala, the capital city of Uganda. I always share a video of my village everyone I visit. Thanks you for watching and stay safe
very nice garden. i love it.
Thank you, stay blessed.
wow that is huge 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Yes it is, thanks for watching.
Wow love it
Thank you Soo much for watching, I'm glad you loved it
😢By sharing ur tradition thru videos i've learned a lot about Uganda soecially the people , so friendly always smiling😅😅 thank you Sarah ❤❤
Thank you for supporting my Channel and thanks for all the lovely comments. I learn a lot about the Philippines too.
I. Like. The. Place.
And. I. Want. To. Be. There. Someday
When you come some day, I would love to host you.
I love your place Ms. sarah so quite and peaceful..keep safe laways
Thank you Soo much @junabethambes. Keep safe
Wow very relaxing❤
Thank you
hi miss sara im from the philipines your new subscriber im an avid viewers of prences yega atindera from yuganda
Thank you Soo much for the support, I do appreciate. Greetings
wow you have a very green hands miss sarah. I love your hobbies.
Thank you, I really do love gardening, kind regards.
It’s so much fun seeing how your garden goes changing throughout time. You have inspired me to propagate rosemary and lavender from cuttings. I’m even trying to propagate figs. I’ve also purchased (and eaten) a papaya just to try growing the papaya plant. In my climate they won’t fruit sadly but at least I’m hoping to have the beautiful plants to enjoy during the summer months. Blessings!
This feedback has made me soo happy, I love that even though you know your papaya won't fruit, you are still willing to plant. You will enjoy the plant and also make mother nature happy. Greetings from Uganda
Very nice garden Sarah👍
Thank you Soo much Erlinda
New subscribers here from princess yega.❤
Hello Ms Hilda, thank you Soo much, you are Soo welcome here, Greetings and lots of love From Uganda.
Its beautiful Sarah.🪴🪴🪴🪴🪴🌺🌺🥀🥀🌹🌹🌷🌷🤗🥰
Thank you Soo much my dear
You got a very beautiful garden
Thank you Soo much, greetings
I like gardening too..but we don't have that huge backyard thats why I just settle my plants in a pot..
My sister does container gardening and it's beautiful. Planting anything is fun, peaceful and calming I love that we share that passion. Lots of love
Good luck Sarah more subscriber
Thank you Soo much Leoniza costed, Greetings from Uganda
Wow cassava, you can make ugali
Yes! Thank you Soo much for watching.
wow, there is a lot of cassava.. I like your place Sarah because it's quiet and it's nice to grow plants and vegetables.
Hello, thank you Soo much for watching and for the kind remarks. regards my dear.
i love your property,how i wished i have one likethat,isit expensive to have onelikethat in Uganda
Thank you, In Uganda it depends on where you want to buy your property. Kampala the capital city is Soo expensive but upcountry is affordable.
Hillo miss Sara new subscriber her from tindera sa africa ❣️
Hello Lorvie, thank you Soo much for the support. You are Soo welcome here. Greetings from Uganda.
I miss eating cassava cooked in coconut milk with sugar,,specially with matching coffee yummy😍
I haven't tried it this way but sounds delicious. Thank you Soo much for watching and for the kind remarks. Greetings from Uganda
Oh my.. The soil is so healthy so it yields plenty
Yes it is, thank you Soo much for watching
Hi Sarah- I live in California! I love gardening just like you do. Is it possible if you can talk us through what you are doing? I would love to know what season is the best to plant and harvest cassava. How long does it take before you harvest? Why did the guy or your helper crisscross and the other one is parallel?
Hello @imeldadigap, thank you Soo much for this very productive feedback. Yes I will start to talk and explain my videos. We have different types of cassava. Some take eight months to mature and others a year plus, crisscrossing the stems help the cassava tubbers to be compacted in one area other than scattering around. Thank you Soo much for watching. Greetings from Uganda
Nice garden Sarah..what do you call that red orange flower because we have that in the Philippines and it’s called Santan.When I was young I used to taste it and it is sweet☺️
Hello Vilma, thank you Soo much for watching, I don't know the name of that red flower but now I want to taste it 😄
@@sarahpedun8769 yes try it😁
Woow! How old is the cassava?
Hello Ms Susan, thank you Soo much for watching. The cassava was eight months old. Kind regards
Sarah I wanted to ask you something does banana and coffee grow together?
I bought my ka small plot in the village I was thinking of planting coffee and bananas at once in the same place.
Hello my dear, how are you? I guess It will work, it's something that you can enjoy whenever you are back home. Good luck with that my dear.
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