Got that right. The issue at hand, is that many race, haste after the mighty dollar, claim food is expensive . That race for dollar invites oversight of the benefit of growing what we eat, and eating what we grow Hustling to and from work, time again, being the issue to cook and eat healthy, we rush for fast food. Encore to all self sufficient farmers! There are too many D.I.Y programs, with great emphasis on home gardening, recycling ideas, including craft, (**on line.*") So many teach , us multiple, valuable lessons. What can beat outdoor activities. Time we get off the couch, tech-activities, enjoy, and add to God's beautiful earth! Imagine, we could all amplify God's Garden of EDEN.! Thank you again, for your informative, eye catching and enjoyable video.
Yeah I heard from a Ugandan guy residing here in Swaziland that the soil in Uganda is very rich such that the bananas we enjoy in Swaziland and South Africa are said to be of low quality and relegated to monkeys and baboons. Just imagine! They're truly blessed.
Omg SHE'S SO BEAUTIFULLLLLL..... I LOVE seeing GOD''s PEOPLE being sustainable and passing on the Ancestral magic of making Our BLAQ HOUSES into self-sufficient *HOMES* without interruption by kollonized input!!! Love&Light to her AND HER FAMILY.
You are definitely a black American. So overburdened with the vestige of white oppression, that you lose focus on the task at hand. I noticed especially black American women YT commenters concentrate and comment solely on skin, hair, eyes regardless of the subject matter (math, farming, irrigation, medicine, transportation). Their only interest in different topics is to achieve this fantasy of freedom without the dedication. btw, You can do everything she is doing in Uganda where you are in America as long as you are willing to wake at 5:00am
How i wish people are complaining that foods are expensive started doing this, if everyone grew their vegetables atleast there would enough on market for export to countries where its hard to grow them. But we just need to wake up
So where I live everyone has beautiful double lots. Almost all of them are just that, a empty double lot. I got into a conversation with my husband one night that if everyone here just in this area would grow a few raised beds then it would put a hurting on box stores veggie departments. He didn't think so until 2 different examples came about. 1 was we watched a episode of Growing A Greener World where Joe went to a school some where in New York and they had hydroponic towers. They said they grew enough salads and greens for all the children there to eat fresh plus take some home with them. And then second came about when we were in Long Island New York. We went to a Walmart and I couldn't find any gluten free buns. I figured I would just make a lettuce burger. We started searching for the produce section and couldn't find it. Asked a worker and they said they don't sell fresh produce and he actually gave us some farm stand names and where to find them. My husband's aunt said they wouldn't buy it from Walmart even if they did sell it there. I can't speak for all of New York and but that was our experience and my husband started to believe in what I had said after seeing it first hand.
Thank you for showing us people who are properly organized their lives and not wasting God given time. This is refreshing to see many plants for different use. Have a Blessed creative Day.
Wow that garden is loved like no other. What a lady. Just Beautiful. To see the love your giving. Your a credit to your ancestors. Sending love from scotland 🏴 🌞❤️🌱
Loving this content from Swaziland, wishing to fence my land so I can be self sufficient and help my community as well. Keep thriving African child and beat poverty at all angles. Remember, we are blessed to be a blessing. Blessings evermore.
@believer2010ful sista all Africa is perfect for crops. But we don't have Goverments who encourage their people to become self sufficient. Our politicians are afraid of us to become self sufficient!.
@@IsmahanOmar-t9b yeah brotha, especially the arid regions (which make up a significant part of the african contintent) are known to be perfect for crops 🙂
What a beautiful garden! While growing up in Detroit, MI in the 70s-80s, our neighborhoods had kitchen gardens. How I hated weeding the garden but now I'm grateful I have the skills.
🌦🇧🇧🙏🏾Blessings From The BEAUTIFUL ISLAND OF BARBADOS 🇧🇧 🙏🏾 When They Took My Ancestors Through The MIDDLE PASSAGE To The Caribbean, They Brought The Pigeon Peas As A Guard And A Source Of Food It Is WELL EATEN In The Caribbean Especially At Christmas Time. My Country We Make Jug Jug With The Peas We Eats Pigeon Peas ALL Year Round 🙏🏾Thank You For The Content🙏🏾👍🏾🌍🙏🏾
Watching from Portugal Europe. Loved it!, what a fantastic place and the owner, so sweet ❤ thank you for going organic and not destroying the environment ❤
It’s good to have traveled abroad! You have learned a little of things that you incorporated into your lifestyle!! Many other Africans should copy and be able to profit also! Extremely good!!
Her strong and charming personality is prove how positive encouragement by family help kids to grow😊 she is amazing her mom let ger gfow wat ever she wants and look at her now she is best Gardner
❤❤❤ thanks so much Lawrence for introducing us to this botanical home gardener, she has a little bit of everything like Jamaicans both perennials and annuals, oranges, guavas , matooke, sweet banana,tree tomato,omujajja , Jesus Christ... pomegranate
Mr lawrence dont risk eating plant leaves like that..this lady is a real botanist.plant gardens are very nice in homes, can be a good source of time passing, fresh air. Thx 4 showing us this lady..god bless us all..
Great presentation. Most of the plants can be grown in Guyana South America. However, i did see the aloe vera plant, unless i missed it. Great job, very inspiring and educational. I really enjoyed it.❤
Hello UG. 👋. Lovely to see this beautiful place. Self sufficient farm very clean and tidy. Inspirational to others.Very warm personality of you both. Great Vlog . Thank you. 🙏🌻💛
What a wonderful property and woman! I've always wanted a home with a little land to grow my own food. My Mom is from a small village and when she moved to the USA she made due to grow anything she could.
I am very proud of you my beautiful sister. If we had few people like you, there would be no food shortage in this world. Keep up the good work and may God bless you.
This was so refreshing to watch! I absolutely love her energy, she is so beautiful and graceful and has so much love to give, of course the nature and plants will flourish around her! I’m glad UA-cam recommended this video to me, it was relaxing to watch
I thoroughly enjoyed this. I was so happy to see all the wonderful plants. We also grow pigeon peas in Jamaica. We call it gungo peas sometimes. I live in the US now. Enjoy your beautiful, fruitful garden. Blessings. 😊
Pigeon peas we eat either green or dried in the Caribbean. The string beans we call Bondi,we steam, stew or curry it, we also have the short banana and it is very very sweet. Nice coverage 🇹🇹
Beautiful, beautiful garden! She is very knowledgeable! Malabar spinach is actually a mustard green, not a true spinach. I've heard that you can harvest it for meals, and it continues to grow.
The herb look like rosemary..u said it is lavender...the cuban oregano we call it French thyme or broad leaf thyme..use in in cooking and also good for menstration etc..here in st. Kitts and Nevis.. (Caribbean) enjoy the vid..plant our own good..
I love this video it's so inspiring growing your own organic food living around green it's so beautiful thank you for sharing this video with beautiful Sara ❤
Thankyou Laurence for showing us this lovely lady. I live in Australia and have tried to make our quarter of acre yard into a food forest. I also use a lot of pots and found that it was the best way to give the plants food and water. Our land is very clay soil. I also have to be careful of snakes. I put water at the back of our property as it is near the bush and I feel that the snakes come looking for water If this lady is interested I watch a channel called Robbie and Gary gardening easy. They live in California and use containers to grow their food.
Wow what a wonderful garden and video! Shoutout to you Lawrence and the fire videos. Keep up the good content. I never miss a video. Also thank you for bringing us The Ugandan Dream. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Africa presented by africans. Many thanks. Watching from cameroun
Thank you
This is what the whole Africa should be doing
This is what everyone should be doing
Got that right. The issue at hand, is that many race, haste after the mighty dollar, claim food is expensive . That race for dollar invites oversight of the benefit of growing what we eat, and eating what we grow Hustling to and from work, time again, being the issue to cook and eat healthy, we rush for fast food. Encore to all self sufficient farmers! There are too many D.I.Y programs, with great emphasis on home gardening, recycling ideas, including craft, (**on line.*") So many teach , us multiple, valuable lessons. What can beat outdoor activities. Time we get off the couch, tech-activities, enjoy, and add to God's beautiful earth! Imagine, we could all amplify God's Garden of EDEN.! Thank you again, for your informative, eye catching and enjoyable video.
I am not Ugandan, but always think they are some of the most beautiful people. Sis skin is perfection from all the healthy homegrown home raised food.
Thank you, on their behalf for the kind words.
Yeah I heard from a Ugandan guy residing here in Swaziland that the soil in Uganda is very rich such that the bananas we enjoy in Swaziland and South Africa are said to be of low quality and relegated to monkeys and baboons. Just imagine! They're truly blessed.
I used to do this in America. Now that I've moved home to Liberia, I'm going to do the same thing ❤❤😊😊
Welcome home sister
Same here sis!✌🏽❤️
Omg SHE'S SO BEAUTIFULLLLLL.....
I LOVE seeing GOD''s PEOPLE being sustainable and passing on the Ancestral magic of making Our BLAQ HOUSES into self-sufficient *HOMES* without interruption by kollonized input!!! Love&Light to her AND HER FAMILY.
Thank you for watching
not skipping ads.. God bless you!
You are definitely a black American. So overburdened with the vestige of white oppression, that you lose focus on the task at hand. I noticed especially black American women YT commenters concentrate and comment solely on skin, hair, eyes regardless of the subject matter (math, farming, irrigation, medicine, transportation). Their only interest in different topics is to achieve this fantasy of freedom without the dedication. btw, You can do everything she is doing in Uganda where you are in America as long as you are willing to wake at 5:00am
How i wish people are complaining that foods are expensive started doing this, if everyone grew their vegetables atleast there would enough on market for export to countries where its hard to grow them. But we just need to wake up
Our people in this generation are lazy and only like free things. CANT EVEN CREATE BUSINESS
Exactly!!
So where I live everyone has beautiful double lots. Almost all of them are just that, a empty double lot. I got into a conversation with my husband one night that if everyone here just in this area would grow a few raised beds then it would put a hurting on box stores veggie departments. He didn't think so until 2 different examples came about. 1 was we watched a episode of Growing A Greener World where Joe went to a school some where in New York and they had hydroponic towers. They said they grew enough salads and greens for all the children there to eat fresh plus take some home with them. And then second came about when we were in Long Island New York. We went to a Walmart and I couldn't find any gluten free buns. I figured I would just make a lettuce burger. We started searching for the produce section and couldn't find it. Asked a worker and they said they don't sell fresh produce and he actually gave us some farm stand names and where to find them. My husband's aunt said they wouldn't buy it from Walmart even if they did sell it there. I can't speak for all of New York and but that was our experience and my husband started to believe in what I had said after seeing it first hand.
Very true
I’m starting my own mini garden because everyone thing is so expensive. ❤❤
Thank you for showing us people who are properly organized their lives and not wasting God given time. This is refreshing to see many plants for different use.
Have a Blessed creative Day.
You are so welcome!
She should consider doing videos showing us how to plant and maintain her crops. This video makes me happy and proud. Love seeing this.
She owns a youtube chanel
@@enfliyans what is the name of her channel
Sarah pedun@@erikaogeryd719
Our sister is practicing permaculture. A simple way to have never-ending food in our homesteads
This woman!! Wow. Gorgeous, brilliant, articulate. She is Super Woman 🥰💕
Wow that garden is loved like no other. What a lady. Just Beautiful. To see the love your giving. Your a credit to your ancestors. Sending love from scotland 🏴 🌞❤️🌱
Thanks so much Thomas for watching
No thank you for sharing my friend 🌞❤️🌱
Seeing you from french guyane cayenne
She seems to be beautiful inside & out.. I love how she used her space, Beautiful plants, everything about her little farm is beautiful.
Loving this content from Swaziland, wishing to fence my land so I can be self sufficient and help my community as well. Keep thriving African child and beat poverty at all angles. Remember, we are blessed to be a blessing. Blessings evermore.
Beautiful resourceful African woman! I wish all of Africa was doing this.
We should never say that we have failed as long as God has given us hands, feet and life.
Indeed
@@ugconnecther handle please
Africa has perfect climate for crops.
Indeed
Uganda. Not everywhere in Africa
@believer2010ful sista all Africa is perfect for crops. But we don't have Goverments who encourage their people to become self sufficient. Our politicians are afraid of us to become self sufficient!.
@@IsmahanOmar-t9b if you are waiting for the government to encourage you to do anything honey, you are not going to get anywhere
@@IsmahanOmar-t9b yeah brotha, especially the arid regions (which make up a significant part of the african contintent) are known to be perfect for crops 🙂
Sarah your skin is beautiful ❤from Ghana 🇬🇭
Thank you
hello friend you need wanbogu apple from kenya you can contact kate
It was lovely having you Mt Lawrence.
Such an inspiring barkyard garden...I love that
Is that you in the video? You are so beautiful. Lovely garden.
@@continuousself-improvement1879 yes, that is me. Thanks for watching
@@sarahpedun8769You've inspired me alot,my garden will shine this time,from Kenya 🇰🇪.
Sarah what is your UA-cam so we can follow
Wow.
I am a farmer, I have enjoyed seeing another lady farmer.
She’s a beautiful and jolly good woman. I’ve learned so much and have subscribed to your channel. All the way from Nigeria 🇳🇬
What a beautiful garden! While growing up in Detroit, MI in the 70s-80s, our neighborhoods had kitchen gardens. How I hated weeding the garden but now I'm grateful I have the skills.
Thanks for sharing!
Growing your own food is heavenly experience😊
🌦🇧🇧🙏🏾Blessings From The BEAUTIFUL ISLAND OF BARBADOS 🇧🇧 🙏🏾
When They Took My Ancestors Through The MIDDLE PASSAGE To The Caribbean, They Brought The Pigeon Peas As A Guard And A Source Of Food It Is WELL EATEN In The Caribbean Especially At Christmas Time. My Country We Make Jug Jug With The Peas We Eats Pigeon Peas ALL Year Round 🙏🏾Thank You For The Content🙏🏾👍🏾🌍🙏🏾
This is very beautiful work for food security and environmental sustainability ❤
Thank you for watching
Watching from Portugal Europe. Loved it!, what a fantastic place and the owner, so sweet ❤ thank you for going organic and not destroying the environment ❤
The marigolds not only repel animals above ground but also, on the soil. Special nematodes
Woow!
It’s good to have traveled abroad! You have learned a little of things that you incorporated into your lifestyle!! Many other Africans should copy and be able to profit also! Extremely good!!
Well said
How beautiful to see you with natural plants and animals you inspired me a lot I'm from Freetown 🇸🇱
Amazing use of space, well done Sarah!
Thank you for appreciating
She's beautiful sister not just that I love her mind set it's beautiful too Her husband must feel blessed to have her. 🙏
It is wonderful to see how while some concentrate in complaining, others find the way to do make it better for themself and others. Congratulations.
Thank you so much for greening your home. I love your Beautiful environment , lots of things to learn.
Keep it up
This is my first video and i already like what i see,,,, africans doing great pthings for africa,,,, watching from kenya
A literal PARADISE! Very inspiring!!! P.S. I love your choice of background music for your video. Subscribed! ❤
Just started this in my backyard, I'm really inspired by this. Will take it seriously, can't wait to start producing most of my food..
She has a beautiful home set up
Very beautiful home
Lawrence, I'm so glad you visited Sarah(my youtube daughter). 😊She's so passionate about having a green environment and growing organic food.
Wonderful!
That's beautiful my sister , keep it up. Thanks
Thank you, I will
What a beautiful, amazing lady and farm. So glad i found your post.
Thank you so much!
This is the way to live.
Wow this is amazing...thanks for visiting my beautiful Auntie Sarah pedun
Thank you for watching and appreciating
The orchard is such a lovely place to be
மிகவும் அழகாக தோட்டம் அமைத்துள்ளார்.
Her strong and charming personality is prove how positive encouragement by family help kids to grow😊 she is amazing her mom let ger gfow wat ever she wants and look at her now she is best Gardner
My sister your skin is very clear , beautiful and i love your home thats my dream too.
Wow, thanks
❤❤❤ thanks so much Lawrence for introducing us to this botanical home gardener, she has a little bit of everything like Jamaicans both perennials and annuals, oranges, guavas , matooke, sweet banana,tree tomato,omujajja , Jesus Christ... pomegranate
Thank you too for watching
Beautiful garden Sarah may the universe continue to bless you abundantly. So much love from South Africa❤
Thank you so much!
Well done young lady what an inspiration.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you for watching and appreciating
Mr lawrence dont risk eating plant leaves like that..this lady is a real botanist.plant gardens are very nice in homes, can be a good source of time passing, fresh air. Thx 4 showing us this lady..god bless us all..
Thank you for the caution
Go girl , I am inspired. May God Bless You
Food garden at its best
This lady is so awesome I always enjoy her UA-cam videos thank you Ug connect for bringing her🙏
You are so welcome
I think I have found my tribe 🎉. I have to add hens to mine soon
👍
Really enjoyed the content ! ❤ Thank you.
She has a garden of glory. 😊
MashaAllah TabarakkahAllah good Lady ❤
Thank you for watching
Beautiful young lady with her lovely garden. Keep it up.
Thank you, I will
Great presentation. Most of the plants can be grown in Guyana South America.
However, i did see the aloe vera plant, unless i missed it.
Great job, very inspiring and educational.
I really enjoyed it.❤
This is brilliant. ‘Taba’ plant will repels snakes from gardens and compounds.Big up sister and God bless you.
Hello UG. 👋. Lovely to see this beautiful place. Self sufficient farm very clean and tidy. Inspirational to others.Very warm personality of you both. Great Vlog . Thank you.
🙏🌻💛
So nice of you
Commenting from the USA, Michigan. This is beautiful. So hopeful for my gardening now. Thank you.
You can do it!
She's so much into flowers than real food. I expected to see cabbage, cucumbers, tomatoes... like earlier shown on the thumbnail
Herbal medicines
oohhhh this is so good , I follow ms Sarah and her sister too .Beautiful garden.
Blessings from BRASIL.
Very interesting and creative and beautiful scenery and amazing verity of different things so nice and long term 😀 ❤
That Cuban Oregano is called broad thyme we use it as a seasoning to make blended green herbs it goes well on fish
I love her garden and this is the dream i want to live. ❤ I cant wait to start up my garden.
What a lovely garden everything is in Harmony
What a wonderful property and woman! I've always wanted a home with a little land to grow my own food. My Mom is from a small village and when she moved to the USA she made due to grow anything she could.
I am very proud of you my beautiful sister. If we had few people like you, there would be no food shortage in this world. Keep up the good work and may God bless you.
Such a wonderful way to live.
It really is!
So amazing ❤❤❤❤
👏 Bravo Sarah.You surely have a green thumb
This was so refreshing to watch! I absolutely love her energy, she is so beautiful and graceful and has so much love to give, of course the nature and plants will flourish around her! I’m glad UA-cam recommended this video to me, it was relaxing to watch
Pigeon peas grow a lot in Grenada, the Caribbean - they use it fresh and dried to make soups, stew peas, etc. lovely garden.
People are soo creative man
Indeed
Much love for tomato tree it's so good for a health body ❤❤ very lucky madam Sarah
So impressing this lady is, thanks senior Lawrence for this wonderful tour
The loquats are considered a Japanese fruit and they are very sweet when ripened. Love your garden.
I thoroughly enjoyed this. I was so happy to see all the wonderful plants. We also grow pigeon peas in Jamaica. We call it gungo peas sometimes. I live in the US now. Enjoy your beautiful, fruitful garden. Blessings. 😊
Mississippi Here 🎉💚🔥❤️🔥
beautiful garden,,so healty💗💗💗
Pigeon peas we eat either green or dried in the Caribbean. The string beans we call Bondi,we steam, stew or curry it, we also have the short banana and it is very very sweet. Nice coverage 🇹🇹
Sounds great! Thanks for the tips
Pigeon peas are great cook together with rice
🌦🇧🇧🌍🙏🏾Blessings. The Cuban Oregano Is Called OLDMAN PORK In My Country, The other Leaf We Called It Leaf Of Life We Use Them For Medicine 🙏🏾🌍
Beautiful, beautiful garden! She is very knowledgeable! Malabar spinach is actually a mustard green, not a true spinach. I've heard that you can harvest it for meals, and it continues to grow.
The herb look like rosemary..u said it is lavender...the cuban oregano we call it French thyme or broad leaf thyme..use in in cooking and also good for menstration etc..here in st. Kitts and Nevis.. (Caribbean) enjoy the vid..plant our own good..
Thanks for the info dear 🙏
I miss Uganda and Ugandans. Beautiful country with lovely people. Any house like this one for sale?
Yaaaaaaay what I dream of in the near future 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I love this video it's so inspiring growing your own organic food living around green it's so beautiful thank you for sharing this video with beautiful Sara ❤
You are so welcome!
How do we follow her. Channel name please
@@patmakamure7295 who
@@patmakamure7295 by name of Namukose Norah
Thankyou Laurence for showing us this lovely lady. I live in Australia and have tried to make our quarter of acre yard into a food forest. I also use a lot of pots and found that it was the best way to give the plants food and water. Our land is very clay soil. I also have to be careful of snakes. I put water at the back of our property as it is near the bush and I feel that the snakes come looking for water If this lady is interested I watch a channel called Robbie and Gary gardening easy. They live in California and use containers to grow their food.
Thank you Patricia for the tips
Thank you for sharing here. There are so many of us in the diaspora hungering to see the real people and lives on the African continent
I love her backyard! I wish I could have chickens! My backyard gives us tons of food 🙏🏾!
Love love love this...very beautiful n inviting. I've always long to have my own garden. Thanks for this
1st of all that's a lot of land, 2nd she's beautiful and 3rd this my dream to have a backyard like this.
Absolutely divine
This is so amazing. Well done Sarah. God bless ❤🙏
Wow what a wonderful garden and video! Shoutout to you Lawrence and the fire videos. Keep up the good content. I never miss a video. Also thank you for bringing us The Ugandan Dream. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Much appreciated
Love this video. She is very pretty and she has a beautiful soul ❤
Thank you
The Cuban oregano in the Caribbean we use to season Meats eirh garlic and other herbs and it can be used as a tea.
Thank you for the tips
Can get a plant anywhere in london in the Caribbean its call big thyme😊
Beautiful ❤
Cuban oregano is also known as broad leaf thyme in the Caribbean.You can cook with it. Make seasonings with it. Thank you for sharing this video
Thanks for the tip!
Bino byejagala thanx for sharing
Thank you
Fantastic what this lady is doing great video