The tree you planted is a breadfruit tree. It's a very delicious starchy fruit. You can boil it, roast it and fry it. It produces a lot of big fruit. I love this fruit. In the Caribbean, we have a lot of them. Use the grass to mulch your garden. It will decompose and become fertilizer for your plants and it keeps the soil moist.
You’re Such a happy soul; I am not surprised that the neighbors like you. Keep up the good work. Being close to neighbors is very wise. You cannot go wrong❤
Your hard working has paid off Jael, your home will one day be beautiful like that of your parents and more. You are my best RUclips homesteader, I love your videos and watch them to the end ❤
Jael you are a hard worker, and I can see that your work will pay off one day. You shall see the fruit of your labor 🍇🍓🍒🍉🍑🌳🪴🪻🫛. I love seeing you work it reminds me of me. The sky there is so beautiful, the colors are so vibrant, the peace is so valuable…. It can’t be purchased with money🙏🏼
This is so satisfying, the arrow roots are big and look yummy, you are eating heathy, relocating to the village was the best decision you made, am looking forward to relocating in the village once am back in the country
Wow! Beautiful. Your compound is taking shape and your will get there sooner than later. I admire your passion. The fruit tree from phillipine starcy looks like breadfruit. I will look for you in the near future to getting a cutting😅
Jambo Jael🥰 you are such a hardworking lady! Your hardwork will always reward you. Thank you for allowing us to tag along on you journey! Your “work in progress” compound is looking good. Continued blessings and favor be your portion! 💜🥰🙏🏾🌹🫶🏾🌺🙋🏾♀️
Congratulation, you are right hard work does pay off, but your work is truly inspired to keep going and not give up. It is surely a very productive day for you, blessings to you always.
I'm so excited for you. You home is coming together so well. I'm working on my home as well but i have just dug a borehole and fenced off. Slowly but surely. Good job.
My dearest sister Jael....how i love your village life, you're always so positively influencing so many people 💖. Keep up the good work. One day I will definitely come and visit you 😊
Always worth it hanging out with you. Didn't know that one harvests yarrow and plants the same plant. Thanks for that info. Hard work but nice when it bears fruits. Keep it up.
Very good workout Jael!! As for living with chickens, that's very normal in the village. My grandma's house had female livestock (including cows and calves) while my grandfather's had the males. Separate huts, too!😅
Your home is coming up so beautiful. Hard work pays, Jael. I love your strength and determination. Your arrow roots look delicious, and the avocados...... waaa looks yuumy 😋 😋 Keep up with the good work dear.
Always look forward to hearing from you Jael, very hard-working girl indeed❤❤. Surprised your Picnic table is still not yet home. Fundis can be very disappointing😢
Working the land at home is so therapeutic. The varied chores affords the worker much needed exercise (bending, squatting, lifting, swinging, walking, pulling, throwing); different scenes (indoor decor and tasks); outdoors in fresh air, sanitising, germ-killing sun, under the blue sky (interacting with birds and animals, plants, vegetation & trees); neighbours (the awareness of community and not being isolate); markets (a place to give, exchange, trade and learn);...etc The change of seasons helps boost the morale because each season comes with it's blessings & challenges to overcome. Never a dull day as you keep pace with the rhythm of life. It is from the sweat of your brow that you eat an honest meal. At the close of day you pray and thank God for life, strength, health and wisdom to labour. You then lay down your weary head with a clean conscience knowing you have neither robbed anyone nor have you been slothful. There's dignity in labour and I wouldn't trade it for anything.
Wow am so jealous 😂😂 my taro roots are not doing very well maybe because I use piped water. Am planning to uproot them and plant them again and see if it will work. I thank God too am surrounded by very good neighbors. I always look forward to watching your videos coz I learn something every time.👍👍❤️
Jael knowing you chanell through Lynn through a interview also linet visiting you like what you said planting tree fruit for future lifes looks like your planting a breadfruit tree
Jael love your hard work. Now I just love your arrow roots. May I borrow some seedlings for my small place in maragua. I can pick them from Nairobi. Ninah Maina
Congrats. Those are mouth-watering Taros. A question on grazing livestock within the compound, does the cow-dung not burn the grass? We tried grazing ours but stopped on noticing how it burns the grass, unless the dung is picked immediately. Thanks
That looks like breadfruit tree sucker you are planting, very healthy and nutritious, best when it's roasted, can also be boiled, the English introduced it to Jamaica in the 16th century,it now grows wild all over the Carribbean
congratulations,you have come from soo far.i love how you manifest great things. how do you handle the irritations from washing arrowroots coz I tremble at the thought of handling them
Thats a breadfruit tree. Can be roasted or boiled. The taro leaves can be eaten too. My husband and fellow kenyan friends love it, they say its similar to your local greens found in the village cant remember the name of it but it goes well together with taro or breadfruit
Btw, sur RUclips has opened our eyes to so much. I planted planted and Kundera without digging so much. I’m sure I’m practicing pamaculture from some point of view 😅
@jaelochanji so can it make porridge cause the arrow root I know we use it make porridge and it look different from yours. It help to stop pain in the chest too
The tree you planted is a breadfruit tree. It's a very delicious starchy fruit. You can boil it, roast it and fry it. It produces a lot of big fruit. I love this fruit. In the Caribbean, we have a lot of them. Use the grass to mulch your garden. It will decompose and become fertilizer for your plants and it keeps the soil moist.
You’re Such a happy soul; I am not surprised that the neighbors like you. Keep up the good work. Being close to neighbors is very wise. You cannot go wrong❤
Sure. Thanks for sharing
Your hard working has paid off Jael, your home will one day be beautiful like that of your parents and more. You are my best RUclips homesteader, I love your videos and watch them to the end ❤
I truly appreciate that. 🥰🥰🥰
Congratulations Jael you don't know how much you inspire me
I'm so glad I do
Jael ur my Role Model since I came back home from Asia I have learned sooo much from u, thanks alot dearly and God bless you.....keep on keeping on
Thank you so much,Angela. Blessings darling
I could hear you all day long. Soothing voice.
Oh,thank you so much,darling
You really worked on this day,good job!! That is such a bumper harvest,enjoy the fruit of your hard work
Oh yes. That was a lot of work but it put a smile on my face at the end of the day. ❤️
Great job sis! Yard work is extremely satisfying! the end results are always amazing
Yes! Thank you!
Jael you are such a hardworking girl
May the lord bless the works of your hands
Thank you,Merab
A society grows great when old people plant trees whose shade they know they shall never sit in.
Hi Jael, from your hard work, your compound is changing slowly by slowly. And soon you will have a beautiful compound. God bless you.
So true
@@jaelofthevillagehello Jael, do you sell arrow roots just for consumption and sweet potatoes?
Jael you are a hard worker, and I can see that your work will pay off one day. You shall see the fruit of your labor 🍇🍓🍒🍉🍑🌳🪴🪻🫛. I love seeing you work it reminds me of me. The sky there is so beautiful, the colors are so vibrant, the peace is so valuable…. It can’t be purchased with money🙏🏼
This is truly priceless. Thanks darling. Eagerly waiting to enjoy these fruits
Beautiful homestead coming on nicely well done
Sure. One step at a time
Jael bonjour, your garden looks better and better, each time you show it. You work so hard every time.
Thanks,darling. I'm so glad you noticed the changes.
It's the member flask for me
love it!
Great content too
Thank you
You are a great inspiration! Thanks for sharing life on your property with us.
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching
This is so satisfying, the arrow roots are big and look yummy, you are eating heathy, relocating to the village was the best decision you made, am looking forward to relocating in the village once am back in the country
So true
Thank you,Tonny. I wish you the very best of country life
I really admire ur hardwork,plants can be enjoyed with ur coming generation n the taro roots are very healthy, keep it up❤❤
Thank you
Wow, Jael, you rode on the motorbike while holding all those things? Wow! Bless you. Hope your move into your house goes as planned.
Trusting God to lead the way. Thank you
Wow! Beautiful. Your compound is taking shape and your will get there sooner than later. I admire your passion. The fruit tree from phillipine starcy looks like breadfruit. I will look for you in the near future to getting a cutting😅
Thank you so much! Yes,it is bread fruit. I will gladly share. Karibu
I enjoy each and every one of your videos. Big warm hello from Barbados!
Glad you like them. Sending lots of love to Barbados
Jambo Jael🥰 you are such a hardworking lady! Your hardwork will always reward you. Thank you for allowing us to tag along on you journey! Your “work in progress” compound is looking good. Continued blessings and favor be your portion! 💜🥰🙏🏾🌹🫶🏾🌺🙋🏾♀️
Thank you so much 🤗
Congratulation, you are right hard work does pay off, but your work is truly inspired to keep going and not give up. It is surely a very productive day for you, blessings to you always.
Thank you so much! Blessings
The taro roots were so bountiful! I wish that I can be your neighbor. It’s so beautiful there!
Come,be my neighbour
Wow! I learned so much Jael thank you such a hardworking person.
My pleasure! Thank you so much
You are such a hardworking person.God bless the work of your hands
Amen. Thanks brother
The harvest for tarro is really amazing, its amazing to witness your hard work paying. More blessings jael ❤
Thanks darling. Blessings
I'm so excited for you. You home is coming together so well. I'm working on my home as well but i have just dug a borehole and fenced off. Slowly but surely. Good job.
Every milestone counts. Keep going
You are indeed an inspiration to many. May God continue to bless you abundantly ❤❤❤❤❤
I'm glad you all feel inspired by these videos. Thank you and lots of blessings
Jael keep with the good work you are putting in your home
Sure,I will
Wow! Your yard is looking very clean now. Nice job. Weldone
Thank you so much,darling
My dearest sister Jael....how i love your village life, you're always so positively influencing so many people 💖. Keep up the good work. One day I will definitely come and visit you 😊
Karibu sana,Judy. Bless you
One of my favorite RUclipsrs ☺️
😍😍😍 thank you so much
Great inspiration and mentor to many ❤❤❤.
I'm glad you consider me to be a mentor. Thank you so much
@@jaelofthevillage 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
The outdoors is so refreshing.
Thank you
It's soo refreshing watching you. The taro harvest was great!
Yes, I'm so proud of myself
Always worth it hanging out with you. Didn't know that one harvests yarrow and plants the same plant. Thanks for that info. Hard work but nice when it bears fruits. Keep it up.
You're welcome, darling
Hello Jael. Your home is looking better every day ❤❤.
Thank you so much.
I love everything dear. Good job. Hard work pays
Thank you so much 😊
Very good workout Jael!! As for living with chickens, that's very normal in the village. My grandma's house had female livestock (including cows and calves) while my grandfather's had the males. Separate huts, too!😅
😅😅 all under one roof.
Jael would you try growing has avocado trees in your garden
You always inspire us.
I think I have one and many other varieties
That's a good harvest,, I've been avoiding watching your videos so they can pile 😂 am just here binge watching, ep 01 down 4 more to go 💃💃
Yeey! Enjoy darling
Great job!!!!❤❤
Thanks,osiepna
Your home is coming up so beautiful. Hard work pays, Jael. I love your strength and determination. Your arrow roots look delicious, and the avocados...... waaa looks yuumy 😋 😋 Keep up with the good work dear.
Thanks so much, darling. Blessings
❤❤❤good work keep it up.
Thank you, I will
This is inspiring good work indeed.
Thank you so much, Charles
You are doing a good job
Thank you, wilkister
Always look forward to hearing from you Jael, very hard-working girl indeed❤❤.
Surprised your Picnic table is still not yet home. Fundis can be very disappointing😢
I plan to pick it this coming week,finished or not. Fundi mzuri ni wa nywele tu
Wow. I love what you are doing. I am inspired to move back to the village. Thanks Jael
You're so welcome, dear
Working the land at home is so therapeutic. The varied chores affords the worker much needed exercise (bending, squatting, lifting, swinging, walking, pulling, throwing); different scenes (indoor decor and tasks); outdoors in fresh air, sanitising, germ-killing sun, under the blue sky (interacting with birds and animals, plants, vegetation & trees); neighbours (the awareness of community and not being isolate); markets (a place to give, exchange, trade and learn);...etc The change of seasons helps boost the morale because each season comes with it's blessings & challenges to overcome. Never a dull day as you keep pace with the rhythm of life. It is from the sweat of your brow that you eat an honest meal. At the close of day you pray and thank God for life, strength, health and wisdom to labour. You then lay down your weary head with a clean conscience knowing you have neither robbed anyone nor have you been slothful. There's dignity in labour and I wouldn't trade it for anything.
So true.
I can't wait to see your new house jambo am Emmanuel from uganda
Thank you,Emmanuel. It's coming soon
This one video had a lot to teach. Fantastic job ❤
Thank you
I love the progress you're making👏👏👏
Thank you
My favorite
Thank you
That was a breadfruit tree you planted. It grows in abundance in the Caribbean!
Thank you. Never tastes one
i admire your hard work jael.”
Thank you so much,Lennah
You worked hard today, Jael! Get a good rest!
Sure. I actually need a deep tissue massage
Congratulations Jael, very inspiring content 👏👏👏
Thanks,Florence
Beautiful yard
Thanks,darling
Living one day at a time. This is the way...
Sure. Thank you
Nice work kindly rose flowers along the drive way and fruits orchid behind the house...
Yes, thank you
OMG,looks very very delicious,you're realy organized lady.
Thank you so much
That tree at the beginning is a breadfruit. We have them growing here in 🇯🇲
Oh yes. Thank you for reminding me. I've never tasted it. Anxiously waiting for the two years to fruit
Your videos inspire me so much God bless you
Wow, thank you. Bless you,too
Omg sis your compound is looking very beautiful and amazing. You have done a very nice job
Thank you
Very inspiring content Jael. Always anticipating for more
I'm so glad you enjoy them. ❤️
Wow am so jealous 😂😂 my taro roots are not doing very well maybe because I use piped water. Am planning to uproot them and plant them again and see if it will work. I thank God too am surrounded by very good neighbors. I always look forward to watching your videos coz I learn something every time.👍👍❤️
You might have to make deeper holes when planting taro for the best results
I also came to stay at home, with your video you really inspire me...watching your videos make me love staying in ushago
Glad to hear that
Wow, you're doing an amazing job...God bless
Thank you so much!
Jael knowing you chanell through Lynn through a interview also linet visiting you like what you said planting tree fruit for future lifes looks like your planting a breadfruit tree
Yes,it is a bread fruit tree. I forgot that name,but thanks for the heads up.
Jael love your hard work. Now I just love your arrow roots. May I borrow some seedlings for my small place in maragua. I can pick them from Nairobi. Ninah Maina
Sure,hit me up on Instagram @jael_of_the_village
Jael, good work. The fruit looks like bread fruit tree
Yes, it is. I finally figured it out.
Ooh sis ..l wish l can hold your hand and say all will be well ..please take courage .or world nor is full of uncertainty 😢🌹
I trust God with everything. Only his will shall be done.
Good work big siz
Big thanks
Congrats. Those are mouth-watering Taros. A question on grazing livestock within the compound, does the cow-dung not burn the grass? We tried grazing ours but stopped on noticing how it burns the grass, unless the dung is picked immediately. Thanks
No,cow dung fertilises the soil for healthy,very green grass. See my parents' home
@@jaelofthevillage Thank you
I like your projects, I'll visit, one day
That looks like breadfruit tree sucker you are planting, very healthy and nutritious, best when it's roasted, can also be boiled, the English introduced it to Jamaica in the 16th century,it now grows wild all over the Carribbean
I can't wait to taste it. Never seen one in my country
GOD BLESSING TO YOU SIS❤❤🇹🇹
Thanks,darling. Bless you
What about the drive way,I am really looking forward to see it
We shall complete it in the coming week. I will definitely show you the final product of that project
congratulations,you have come from soo far.i love how you manifest great things.
how do you handle the irritations from washing arrowroots coz I tremble at the thought of handling them
I honestly feel nothing. It's food 😁
Thanks for subscribing to everbless family tv RUclips channel God bless you always
You're welcome, darling. We move together
You just answered our question: you "use the cows" to mow the lawn at home! 🤣🤣
😅😅
Thank you very much. Now i get an idea. I will spit all the gras in my backyard up site down and spread souil on it for planting❤🎉 What do you think?
That's a great idea!
That ndoma looks yummy 😊
It is
Watching from South Sudan juba 🙏 ❤❤❤
Hello..
Much love Sudan mwaaaaa 😊
What is the difference between taro and arrow roots
It's the same thing. Taro Taro name is more used in America.
It's the same thing
Breadfruit is one of the staple foods in my country..st.lucia🇱🇨,also in the caribbean
Oh yes,bread fruit is the name. Thank you
💙💙💙
Yes, cherish that source of information through the small gossip. Very important. 😂😅😂
😅😅😅
Thats a breadfruit tree. Can be roasted or boiled. The taro leaves can be eaten too. My husband and fellow kenyan friends love it, they say its similar to your local greens found in the village cant remember the name of it but it goes well together with taro or breadfruit
Yes,bread fruit. We don't eat taro leaves here but am tempted to try.
I wish we had those scooter ride in our villages here in South Africa , they are very convenient and affordable than Uber
True. Quite affordable and fast. They're never stuck in traffic
HI DEAR!!
I HAVE MISSED YOUR VIDEOS FOR A PERIOD OF TIME!! HOPEFULLY ALL IS WELL ON THE COMPOUND!!❤
Everything's fine,darling. I noticed you've been gone for a while. Welcome back, Cindy.
Looks like a breadfruit plant.
Yes,it is. Thank yoy
Are you selling the extra tarro or how do you preserve them?
No,I'm not selling. I shared with my neighbour
Is the tree breadfruit?
Yes. Thank you for refreshing my memory
Eating Sufficiently Nyasachiel 😋🤤
😅😅
Wow arrowroots 😋😋😋
😋
Hi is that nduma (arrowroot) that you harvested ama?
Yes
Btw, sur RUclips has opened our eyes to so much. I planted planted and Kundera without digging so much. I’m sure I’m practicing pamaculture from some point of view 😅
😁. Yes,we're learning a lot from here
Hi are taro arrow roots or nduma?
Yes. Same thing,different names
Jael lam always happy that l got you, everything about you means a lot to mine. You make me so excited and fulfilled
Oh dear, this statement warms my heart. Thank you so much
The tree is breadfruit
Sure. Thanks for the reminder
@jael is it dasheen you called taro are it is something else
Taro is arrow root
@jaelochanji so can it make porridge cause the arrow root I know we use it make porridge and it look different from yours. It help to stop pain in the chest too