Only the pure heart can connect with the nature in organic way and share its miracles to people..In that sense Sara you are a pure soul..our family loves you..Keep up this Good work..Love from Tamil Nadu❤❤❤
I just discovered your channel...we cook curried papayas(green ones) also you can grate it and add a bit of honey or sugar...as a snack OR add some chilli and salt. Taste great sweet or savoury. Tumeric is really gold
This is something I want to implement but stuck for now. I am visiting Theosophical society in February 25, if possible I will come to see your food forest.
I absolutely love your channel! While I would love to visit India one day, I live on an acreage in Canada, so very different growing environment. Your videos inspire me to do more, intentional, gardening. I’d love to hear how you keep any pests away naturally. We have a lot of wildlife that loves to dig up/eat veggies and herbs. Would enjoy hearing about your experience with that. Take care! 🙏🏻
New subscriber here. Beautiful. I’ve been trying to grow papaya for three years. I don’t live in an ideal climate, but I will have my papaya trees one day soon.
Hi Sarah, so glad that you have returned producing videos. I already asked you for tips of growing papaya and you told me to put a lot of mulch. Do you have more advices? It’s quite difficult here, although I live in the tropics in Brazil. I have to put more compost and manure probably. I really want to do the juice as well. Thanks for all the inspiration.
we only have a really short monsoon season here so most of the year I need to irrigate , which I do with sprinklers that I have installed in my garden.
I join to the other comments : We were missing you, Are you alright? About the video, well, it was great as always. I love this channel because I love food forests. True civilisation should be more savage or semi-savage. I respect nature and the gifts they offer to us without killling life. Maybe someday I will create my own food forest as yours (which serves me of inspiration), maybe in Latin America or in India. Greetings.
For now around my house is more vegetable garden and the other part is scattered fruit trees, wherever there is a free space . I plan to plant much more fruit trees now. But papayas are just everywhere in between.
Hi Sarah - I do grow some local varity which I do not know the name. Its the one that grows the best and I can still eat them when there are huge.Unless other cucumbers they have small seeds and more pulp. Yes, I got these orange cucumber bugs that like to eat up all the leaves when the plant is young. Thats why planting the seed directly into the soil I always make sure grow saplings under a net and plant them out when they are a little bigger and stronger. That helps , and also just planting enough of them and in different places of the garden .
Its a centrifugal juicer that you can get anywhere. I used to have a slow juice , but the electricity here is low ....so it was too slow to juice with it:)
At my place there is red soil, which is quite fertile . I mulch as much as possible , then all needs less water. Got sprinkler irrigation in my garden and I adjust the water with the season. But yes they like lots of water and sun
I would really love to!❤ But for now, I really want to plant that variety of cucumber... But sadly I cannot find a store even in shoppee where to buy.🥺
Only the pure heart can connect with the nature in organic way and share its miracles to people..In that sense Sara you are a pure soul..our family loves you..Keep up this Good work..Love from Tamil Nadu❤❤❤
thank you so much - your comment motivates me to make videos!!!
I am envious of you. Been wanting a life like yours but can't seem to put it in reality. Maybe someday. ❤❤❤
So happy to see you Sara!! Your juices look delicious!! Looking forward to seeing more of your beautiful garden🍍🍉🌱
I just discovered your channel...we cook curried papayas(green ones) also you can grate it and add a bit of honey or sugar...as a snack OR add some chilli and salt. Taste great sweet or savoury. Tumeric is really gold
sounds great! Yes, papaya is such a verstile fruit to make so many different kind of dishes
Glad to see you’re back!!
This is something I want to implement but stuck for now. I am visiting Theosophical society in February 25, if possible I will come to see your food forest.
I absolutely love your channel! While I would love to visit India one day, I live on an acreage in Canada, so very different growing environment. Your videos inspire me to do more, intentional, gardening. I’d love to hear how you keep any pests away naturally. We have a lot of wildlife that loves to dig up/eat veggies and herbs. Would enjoy hearing about your experience with that. Take care! 🙏🏻
I love it.
Really u r leaving in a pure heaven ❤ ur videos r sooo soothing 😊 thanks for sharing
thanks for visiting
New subscriber here. Beautiful. I’ve been trying to grow papaya for three years. I don’t live in an ideal climate, but I will have my papaya trees one day soon.
Have so missed you xx
Hi Sarah, so glad that you have returned producing videos. I already asked you for tips of growing papaya and you told me to put a lot of mulch. Do you have more advices? It’s quite difficult here, although I live in the tropics in Brazil. I have to put more compost and manure probably. I really want to do the juice as well. Thanks for all the inspiration.
Happy to see you after a long time.
Thank you so much 😀
👍 love this
Inspiring video!! After a long time 🙂
Thank you for watchig
Love your papayas❤️❤️we also have some in our farm but I’m thinking of planting more soon
You should! Papayas are amazing and became one of my staple foods
@@MyFoodForest indeed I agree with you, it’s very healthy.
You are an inspiration to me. Dreaming to make our just like yours. But still far away from that dream
It all start with dreaming. Dream on!!! and it will happen
How do you water your food forest or do you depend on monsoon
we only have a really short monsoon season here so most of the year I need to irrigate , which I do with sprinklers that I have installed in my garden.
I join to the other comments : We were missing you, Are you alright?
About the video, well, it was great as always. I love this channel because I love food forests. True civilisation should be more savage or semi-savage. I respect nature and the gifts they offer to us without killling life. Maybe someday I will create my own food forest as yours (which serves me of inspiration), maybe in Latin America or in India. Greetings.
So nice of you . yes I am fine and happy to create some vidos again
Do you have any pattern or sequence for tree planting or just scattered them randomly in your garden?
For now around my house is more vegetable garden and the other part is scattered fruit trees, wherever there is a free space . I plan to plant much more fruit trees now. But papayas are just everywhere in between.
Hi Sarah!
Could you please tell me what kind of cucumber you grow? Do you have issues with pests on your cucumbers?
Hi Sarah - I do grow some local varity which I do not know the name. Its the one that grows the best and I can still eat them when there are huge.Unless other cucumbers they have small seeds and more pulp. Yes, I got these orange cucumber bugs that like to eat up all the leaves when the plant is young. Thats why planting the seed directly into the soil I always make sure grow saplings under a net and plant them out when they are a little bigger and stronger. That helps , and also just planting enough of them and in different places of the garden .
I would love to try this. Is there a reason why you don’t use ripe papaja? Don’t they produce more juice?
Well ripe papayas you can make smoothies which is delicious too. But to make juice they need to be hard .
What kind of juicer do you use???
Its a centrifugal juicer that you can get anywhere. I used to have a slow juice , but the electricity here is low ....so it was too slow to juice with it:)
@@MyFoodForest okay thanks
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where is this place?
India , Tamil Nadu Auroville
In what soil Papayas grow and how much water to give them?
At my place there is red soil, which is quite fertile . I mulch as much as possible , then all needs less water. Got sprinkler irrigation in my garden and I adjust the water with the season. But yes they like lots of water and sun
i missed your videos, sis.. how r u?
Hello sarah can I buy some your cucumber seeds? From Philippines. Thank you 🙏
Come to visit and I can give you the seeds
I would really love to!❤
But for now, I really want to plant that variety of cucumber... But sadly I cannot find a store even in shoppee where to buy.🥺
I always eat papaya seeds…they so good to clean parasites from body
yes, me too - some always end up in my smoothie
But why do you eat unriped fruits from your own forest. For me, i love fully ripe fruits to get the benefits
interesting, I have to research that. Hope my soil does not contain heavy metals
Hi where are you from? You seem to be african ? Why do you not sell some the fruit or give them away to other people..
I do not sell them , but yes of course I share them with the comunity