Boy, are you ever your Grannie's granddaughter!!!! Great organic techniques! First a celebrity and now a horticulturist. What's next, Hana? You just keep on amazing everyone.
you are so young and have this much knowledge and talent. please keep the videos coming. this is so different from most youtube channels. you have a bright future ahead.
Hi Hana great farming lovely can't wait to come back to Guyana and start plant my farm those are the largest time trees I have ever seen wow also never seen purple Bora great job 👍 watching from Barbados 🇬🇾🇧🇧
Hi Hanna,you and your family have such a wonderful farm, I could do with some of that short banana and papaya, my favorite fruits, and I might have bought some of your dried fine thyme fron the west Indian grocery store in Canada, keep up the good work,take care
Hi Hana this is Rebecca from Toronto, Canada. I recently start watching your videos. I am very impressed with your videos. I really do enjoy and look forward to watching your video. Love you and your lovely family. Keep up the good work. Much love to you.
Big up Hana and family. I know it's very hard work doing farming but you guys made it look like a therapy. I grew up on a farm with lot of Coconut Trees etc. Cows, goats, sheep, chickens, different types of ducks, turkey, donkeys, horses and of cats and lot of dogs. The turkeys was taller than me. They attack me every time I feeds them. I don't hate them tho.
Hi Hannah I really enjoyed watching this episode truly amazing u and your family have done well working together and family time all in one love where u r living glad to visit some good day do enjoy every moment all the best for the holidays
Very educational video Hana. Your Mom is a brave person. Hope your Dad realize that she loves him very much and has sacrificed much to make her life in Guyana. I've never seen so much fine leaf Thyme even when I lived in Guyana. I can imagine the smell when they are picked fresh. I grow my own here in Ontario Canada including broad leaf, Wiri Wiri peppers, eggplant, ochra, Korila or bitter melon, Poi bhajee, kale etc. I try to keep my kitchen garden as organic as I can. I'm retired now and have the time to do so. Keep up the good work and Happy Holidays to you and family. Cheers.
@@annparasram4979 Hi Ann ... fine leaf thyme is sold as a plant in West Indian grocery stores here in Ontario. I grew mine from seeds. They come back every year by themselves.
@@TyK622 good to know. Can you say where about I can find? I live in Beaverton Ontario. We don’t have West Indian stores up North but I can find one if you don’t mind letting me know which stores I can find. Thanks
@Ann Parasram ... I live in Omemee. I usually shop at Kingston Road and Brock mostly in Pickering or Charloos in Scarborough. They sell them mid May until sold out.
Excellent/Video.., Young/lady..,You are a/Good Farmer.., I'm not taking anything away from/Dad.., I could imagine you in a few years time.., What/Grade or Form Your in..,You guys place would be a nice place to visit when I come to Guyana.., I'm watching Your videos from Bay ridge Brooklyn NY.., You're doing a great job.., Keep on doing what you're doing.., Best of luck to you and your family..,
Public comment. Good job. I love time in fry rice . Your hard work and dedication to grown lots of fruit and every thing else is great. I am happy and proud of your family.
Thanks for the view. It probably took your dad over three years to get a farm going like that. Now is reaping time. Good for the family. I am not seeing any sour sap, custard apple nor Cowah trees. Dad has to do some more work. Do you know why birds only eat that kiskadee banana - Well its one to think about. To me its the best around town so the price should go up. Your farm is great and I am happy the kids are enjoying it.
Happy holidays to you and your family my dear, l am new here and l love ur blog its beautiful and very educational, can l ask what part of Guyana is this? Keep up the good work darling.
This is the first time I am viewing your video and my impression is that your accent is different from a typical Guyanese, very refined to say the least. The fact that you do not know the vegetable as bigan says a lot. Have you been to the Corentyne? Where exactly is your farm located, Region and village? Soil is rather fertile.
Fantastic beautiful video to see Hana the farm girl and family working together keep it up and keep on shining, Hallelujah
Boy, are you ever your Grannie's granddaughter!!!! Great organic techniques! First a celebrity and now a horticulturist. What's next, Hana? You just keep on amazing everyone.
Hi hanna another good vlog u guys b careful snakes can also hide under those sucker plants.
Hello beautiful Hana! Thank you for sharing this experience with us all.
Lots of hard work I rem spending holidays in the creek with my grand parents
Wonderful adventure on the farm keep up the good work i am coming to guyana on the 1 jan 2023
you are so young and have this much knowledge and talent. please keep the videos coming. this is so different from most youtube channels. you have a bright future ahead.
Really enjoyed watching your videos. Your presentation is so natural just like your surroundings. God bless!
Wow wow amazing lots of tymes leaves 🍃 👍🇬🇾🇨🇦
Lots of Love from my family to yours. 🙌🙌🙌🍉🍉🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾💕💕💕🌽🥕🍍🍍🍄🍄
I always watching your videos, the simple life is what I love. I do admire you for helping your family at your age.
Merry Christmas to you and your family from me and my family and keep up with the great work hanna
Excellent content Hana. Thanks for showing us what you guys harvest on the farm.
All the very best little sister.
Hi!! Very nice. Beautiful vlog and excellent farming practices. Very very nice. Please keep coming out with more vlogs!!
So in love with your videos. You are doing a wonderful job.
Wonderful to see so much thymes ..
Lovely Hanna😍 and family, seasons greetings..
I love all your videos, please share more with your grandparents.
Hi Hana great farming lovely can't wait to come back to Guyana and start plant my farm those are the largest time trees I have ever seen wow also never seen purple Bora great job 👍 watching from Barbados 🇬🇾🇧🇧
Love the video Hanna. Nice farm. You have a wonderful life.
Hi beautiful Hanna love your farm wish i could luve there
Excellent job . Merry Christmas to u and family. 💖
Hi Hanna,you and your family have such a wonderful farm, I could do with some of that short banana and papaya, my favorite fruits, and I might have bought some of your dried fine thyme fron the west Indian grocery store in Canada, keep up the good work,take care
Very nice Hana. You're going places. Great work & God bless.
Very nice video, I love the organic living and I also love how your whole family are working together ✌️❤️
Season greetings to you and your family. Enjoy your vlogs.
Great job, Hana!! What would I give to have even just one day in your atmosphere of peace and tranquility❣️
Merry Christmas. Beautiful video,keep up the good work.
Great job Hana.I always enjoy watching ur videos.There is something about u.U are blessed.Keep up the good work.
Very beautiful and interesting. Keep up the good work. To you and your family. Have a blessed holiday and a happy New Year's
Hi Hana this is Rebecca from Toronto, Canada. I recently start watching your videos. I am very impressed with your videos. I really do enjoy and look forward to watching your video. Love you and your lovely family. Keep up the good work. Much love to you.
Hana I always look forward to your amazing videos
You and your family are just amazing Hana. Keep doing the great work sweetie.💕
Merry Christmas to you and your family Hana
Big up Hana and family. I know it's very hard work doing farming but you guys made it look like a therapy. I grew up on a farm with lot of Coconut Trees etc. Cows, goats, sheep, chickens, different types of ducks, turkey, donkeys, horses and of cats and lot of dogs. The turkeys was taller than me. They attack me every time I feeds them. I don't hate them tho.
👏 great job Hana love your show keep up the good work 🙏❤️🇬🇾
Hi Hannah I really enjoyed watching this episode truly amazing u and your family have done well working together and family time all in one love where u r living glad to visit some good day do enjoy every moment all the best for the holidays
Very educational video Hana. Your Mom is a brave person. Hope your Dad realize that she loves him very much and has sacrificed much to make her life in Guyana.
I've never seen so much fine leaf Thyme even when I lived in Guyana. I can imagine the smell when they are picked fresh. I grow my own here in Ontario Canada including broad leaf, Wiri Wiri peppers, eggplant, ochra, Korila or bitter melon, Poi bhajee, kale etc. I try to keep my kitchen garden as organic as I can. I'm retired now and have the time to do so. Keep up the good work and Happy Holidays to you and family. Cheers.
I wish I can get the Guyana thyme plant here in Ontario.Not getting it in the store to buy. Very informative video Hanna 👏🏼
@@annparasram4979 Hi Ann ... fine leaf thyme is sold as a plant in West Indian grocery stores here in Ontario. I grew mine from seeds. They come back every year by themselves.
@@TyK622 good to know. Can you say where about I can find? I live in Beaverton Ontario. We don’t have West Indian stores up North but I can find one if you don’t mind letting me know which stores I can find. Thanks
@Ann Parasram ... I live in Omemee. I usually shop at Kingston Road and Brock mostly in Pickering or Charloos in Scarborough. They sell them mid May until sold out.
Great job Hana, love you n your farm. Take care watching from
NYC🙏❤️🌹
Very nice vlog keep up the good work
Me dun learned so much from ur video, blessings and respect from New York 🙏🏽
What a great video! Thank you for inspiring us!!
Like how you say bora enjoying watching your video ❤❤❤❤
Happy Christmas to you and your family
So awesome to pick fresh everything from the land to table, you have a beautiful life my dear, cherish every second💕💕
Hi big up always keep doing your best I will be there next 7 months I am coming too Guyana to live I from 🇹🇹🙏🇬🇾
Its very nice living and working on a farm .i hope those young kid like yourself learn from your hard work on a farm .
Wish i had land like u to plant lots of food but it is great to see that you are interested in the future of your
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year Hanna!! My daughter loves watching your show and would like to meet you one day!!! Keep up the good work 😊
This video is educational and very practical. Thanks
Merry Christmas to you and your family stay safe God bless
Very nice vlog, keep up the good work. Love from Trinidad 🇹🇹❤
Hello Hannah from🇬🇾❤️Merry Christmas to you and your family
Thanks for sharing your life much appreciation
Merry Christmas Hana❤️
Nice Hanna I love lifestyle like this very simple
Public comment. Great job. Work together. Very good. I am happy and proud of you and your family.
Great teacher. Keep them coming.
Great job Hanna. I love your channel.
You have,a great life
Cherish it always
GOD is good to you
Omg .. so nice .. looveee your garden
Love❤ your videos keep it up
Excellent/Video.., Young/lady..,You are a/Good Farmer.., I'm not taking anything away from/Dad.., I could imagine you in a few years time.., What/Grade or Form Your in..,You guys place would be a nice place to visit when I come to Guyana.., I'm watching Your videos from Bay ridge Brooklyn NY.., You're doing a great job.., Keep on doing what you're doing.., Best of luck to you and your family..,
Public comment. Good job. I love time in fry rice . Your hard work and dedication to grown lots of fruit and every thing else is great. I am happy and proud of your family.
Keep up the Great work 👌 love your contents
Wow amazing thank you for sharing
No doubt there are some hard times Hana but you make a lot of people wish they could live that lifestyle
Hello Hanna Happy New year to you beautiful love all your videos keep up the good work.
Love you baby Hana. ❤️ 💙
Just found your channel
You are an exceptional young lady
Keep up the good work
🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦Vancouver
New subscriber here. Watching from Barbados🇧🇧
excellenmt video.keep up the good work.most kids in canada and the usa at your age thinks food comes from the store lol
Good morning my little friend Hannah god gless good video ❤
My daughter name Hannah from 🇺🇸
I'm watching from Toronto Canada
Hi Hanna always enjoy watching ur videos Blessings
Very educational regarding farming and living on the farm.
Blessings!xxx
Thanks for the view. It probably took your dad over three years to get a farm going like that. Now is reaping time.
Good for the family. I am not seeing any sour sap, custard apple nor Cowah trees. Dad has to do some more work.
Do you know why birds only eat that kiskadee banana - Well its one to think about. To me its the best around
town so the price should go up. Your farm is great and I am happy the kids are enjoying it.
U could watch my ‘Come Visit my Farm’ video to see all the fruit trees
@@hanafromguyanalifeonthefar4385 Thanks, I will soon. Did you get all my photos with the
strange fishes.
Hi Hanna happy holidays to you and your family
A real educational video Hana , very impressive..
Keep up the excellent work,,
Very nice.
❤love the purple “bora”
Very good love this
Great job Hana
Great job Hana!
Beautiful ❤
awesome video 🎬👍🏼
Hi.hanna.rajesh.ramkissoon.love.your.vlogs
You work hard Hanna
Happy holidays to you and your family my dear, l am new here and l love ur blog its beautiful and very educational, can l ask what part of Guyana is this? Keep up the good work darling.
St Cuthbert’s/Pakuri, Region 4
@@hanafromguyanalifeonthefar4385 thank u Hana
In Trinidad the Melongene is mostly called 'Baigan'.....
Excellent
Very smart young woman. Best wishes for your future. Please try to wear some protective wear.
Wish I can get some of those bora seeds
Very smart girl
I need some seeds please
What is the name of the thyme????
This is the first time I am viewing your video and my impression is that your accent is different from a typical Guyanese, very refined to say the least. The fact that you do not know the vegetable as bigan says a lot. Have you been to the Corentyne? Where exactly is your farm located, Region and village? Soil is rather fertile.
St Cuthbert’s/Pakuri, Region 4. We do also sometimes call it bigan, I have visited Corentyne a few times 😊
@@hanafromguyanalifeonthefar4385 You impress me very much. Which high school are you attending?
St Cuthbert’s Secondary
@@hanafromguyanalifeonthefar4385 Did not know there was a secondary there. My last visit there was in 1971. Best wishes.
👍✌️
Oh nice
Nice
Nice video 👍 hi Hana ✋ your dad looks familiar is he from Georgetown 😊 broad street area? Just asking 😊😊🎄🎄⛄⛄
He used to go to school in that area
@@hanafromguyanalifeonthefar4385 thanks 😀 I used to live there back in the days 😁😁🇬🇾🇨🇦✋