Sweet potato(camote)for quick production,yam(purple ube)vegetables that are easy to grow and bear fruits,Tubers,Cassava(kamoteng Kahoy).Since your property is large enough you could subdivide where each individual plants are to be planted.that is just my idea.
We have something like 1.5 tons left. Although there's no profit in it, growing for personal consumption should be a good idea. Especially for Loyloy/family as they both eat a lot of rice/mais, and I think they share with the extended family.
It appears the sliding door is installed backwards? All the sliding doors I’ve seen have the sliding door on the inside. Than you can drop a stick in the track as extra security when your home.
We actually didn't even think about that. Not surprised though, but it's fine. We'll have a big dog outside eventually, and barbed wire, and motion sensors with light and CCTV, and locks on the sliding door. Hmm, people may think we've overdone it - it's actually a quite safe area! But yeah, you do have a point... 😏
No money in corn unless you make it Into cornnbrew/corncoffee. Sounds like your crop was simular to ours. First you shill it (remove it from the cob. Then you get it milled and then you roast it. Bag it and sell it.
@@ABetterLifePH Yes we gave most of our crop to friends and family and just roasted some in a large pan for ourselves. A guy was going to roast 85 kilo for 2800 paso. He had some large drum over an open fire but I never saw the setup. Good luck
The front looks great.
Thank you!
Some plants and ornamental stuff does change things.
Nice video my friend thanks for sharing
Sweet potato(camote)for quick production,yam(purple ube)vegetables that are easy to grow and bear fruits,Tubers,Cassava(kamoteng Kahoy).Since your property is large enough you could subdivide where each individual plants are to be planted.that is just my idea.
My friend has eggplants & stuff. Perhaps that purple potato or yam called ube sells well.
Ube is super popular here. I think Lourlin had plans to plant some.
Save the best for enough seeds to replant corn
We have something like 1.5 tons left. Although there's no profit in it, growing for personal consumption should be a good idea. Especially for Loyloy/family as they both eat a lot of rice/mais, and I think they share with the extended family.
Grow some money trees
What are those used for?
It appears the sliding door is installed backwards? All the sliding doors I’ve seen have the sliding door on the inside. Than you can drop a stick in the track as extra security when your home.
We actually didn't even think about that. Not surprised though, but it's fine. We'll have a big dog outside eventually, and barbed wire, and motion sensors with light and CCTV, and locks on the sliding door. Hmm, people may think we've overdone it - it's actually a quite safe area!
But yeah, you do have a point... 😏
Hi, How much did the cost for the sliding glass door? planning also to install for our house renovation similar to yours.
Iirc, it was 20k, and an extra 3k for the tint. Installation included (not counting snacks etc for the guys).
Love the door mate, your place is getting better and better each time I watch your show. 😊
@lolitamcgovern5651 Thank you! 🥰
Can't have the Bukidnon view and not have a glass door!
@ABetterLifePH Yeah, that would be fantastic when you sit inside and look at the view 😀
Staying one step ahead so things don't get frigged up (here) is futile.
Ya....the Philippines. Buy ounce. Pay twice.
"It's more fun in the Philippines!"
😂
No money in corn unless you make it Into cornnbrew/corncoffee. Sounds like your crop was simular to ours. First you shill it (remove it from the cob. Then you get it milled and then you roast it. Bag it and sell it.
We were thinking sweet corn. But good idea, we might try that. Just need a setup for roasting.
@@ABetterLifePH Yes we gave most of our crop to friends and family and just roasted some in a large pan for ourselves.
A guy was going to roast 85 kilo for 2800 paso. He had some large drum over an open fire but I never saw the setup. Good luck
@theshyfarmer Thank you! Might be worth it, if it sells easily/doesn't cost too much.