Welcome to our village life in the Kenyan countryside πΏ
Today we are expanding our kitchen garden as a family, planting thousands of black nightshade seedlings to grow more healthy indigenous vegetables for our home and for our community.
We start by bringing home many seedlings and herbs like oregano, thyme, mint, and stevia. Then we head to the garden, working together in our red soil, planting carefully and using natural manure to support healthy growth. This garden is very important to us because it helps us live a simple, sustainable life and provide fresh food every day.
As we continue building our homestead, we also share our plans to improve our chicken coop to make it cleaner and better for our animals.
After a long day of farm work, we prepare a delicious traditional meal β beef pilau cooked slowly on firewood. This is how we end our days in the village: with good food, family, and gratitude.
Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:12 Buying Seedlings
00:49 Our Garden Plan Begins
03:00 Herbs for the Garden (Oregano, Mint, Thyme, Stevia)
07:42 Planting Black Nightshade
15:42 Garden Progress Update
27:27 Improving the Chicken Coop
30:28 Cooking Beef Pilau on Firewood
49:25 Serving and Enjoying the Meal
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29 Comments
Welcome back to Our African Countryside Home π‘πΏ
Thank you for joining our family and being part of this village life journey.
May this video bring you peace, joy, and a little taste of authentic African countryside living. β€οΈ
Where are you watching from today? π
Wow wow wow!! The meal looks delicious and I can tell that the family really enjoyed it. I'm so jealous, now I must cook!!β€π
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Beef pilau is yummy πβ€. May God bless your future and also your new plans.
Wow, you guys have been very busy..
Hello to you all πππ€πππππ
This garden just may be your best drone shot. From planting to harvesting. π
Congratulations on your new projects β€β€β€
Keep feeding the chics in the same troughs even after moving up they might not reach the attached one π new batch can get new troughs too.
Watching from Naks city. I love the way you train your children to work in the farm β€ Keep going and Congratulations for everything π β€
Wow π nitapata hizo herbs wapi uku nakuru
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Delicious β€
Weeewe working very hard. I wish you best because you are really determined.
May The Lord's grace be sufficient upon you my family.
Joyce i love your hair we need your hair dresser here in florida
Hi Jimmy you did a good job blessings your food
Jimmy makes my heart smile every timeβ¦.I am a better gardener because of youβ¦.thanks for sharing! ππ½πππ½
HELLO PETER AND JOYCE AND FAMILY MAY GOD KEEP BLESSING YOU AND YOUR FAMILY β€οΈπ
Hi beautiful family! I trust God will continue to bless your family with your desire empire due to your overwhelming love inside and out! Wonderful job! Joyce you are looking beautiful as usual! Thx for sharing π₯ΉππΎπ€
Joyce and Peter beautiful work and I love the way you nature your children. I work in a high pressured Job! so your youtube gives me calmness and therapy. Please send me your shoes size and i will buy you Wellington boots/gum boots. π Keep up the hard work it has never killed anyone.
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May our good Lord bless the work of your hands
Good job guys
The Peter's are going international..Glory to God..such a beautiful thing to have international market..that pilau looked YUMMY
Hi Joyce,
Hope you and the family are well.
I see you have pineapples in your garden . How did you plant them did you use seeds or the top flower of the pineapple fruit?
We cook Pelau here in the Caribbean as well, but we use chicken most of the time.
Good job,Joyce and the family
Where did you buy those seedlings I go and buy
Joice I love your cooking pots, and your pilau looks very yammi..
I am one of your subscribers my name is Yucabeth When I come you cook that for me I will pay for it and also you cook and for my Visitors, I am in Canada