How I started my Passion fruits orchard. I've learnt that farming is a blend of art and science!
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If you have a great passion, the logical thing to do is see the fruit of it. That is simply what our agripreneuer this week is about. He may not know where the Passion fruit got its name from but has certainly mastered how to grow it. I am sure you are curious too..allow me to be your Google today.. Apparently, Passion Fruit was named by the 16th century Spanish Catholic Missionaries in the Amazon region of Brazil. They called it - Passionflower /” flower of the five wounds” after its purple flower which they believed resembled the five wounds of Christ. You are welcome.. .. BTW, have you checked out the first episode on the A-Z of Avocado farming? Here is a link for it • Using quality tree see... at it, subscribe and hit the notification bell to get alerts when a video is up! Will yah!
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This is one passionate passion fruit farmer. :)
@susanapollo284
3 жыл бұрын
Very knowledgeable too. So proud of my Kenyan people
His story made me subscribe, I love his willingness to share what he has learnt and his articulate n eloquent communication. He is a great inspiration.
@njndox7252
3 жыл бұрын
Me too!
@winniethuo9736
3 жыл бұрын
Umenena ukweli Kama mwanaume . Hi dunia nikusaidiana. Haina mwenyewe. Sisi wote ni .watafutaji.
@simonhankende9482
3 ай бұрын
SAaaaaaASAASaaaaa
keep some beehives within the farm
His engineering background is evident in his systematic and technical approach to issues, very impressive God bless you more
Well articulated video, Keep up
Africa woyeeee the praoomised land... The 🇿🇼 vine brilliant
Following from TZ shukran🇹🇿
I know this gentleman and is good, strict and aggressive in whatever he does. Wish him well.....
Your eloquence and being informed has multiplied my passion. Thanks 🙏
Funny guy and interesting story. Blessings as you cultivate God's beautiful world.
Amazing that he knows all the numbers
I'm coastal, San Diego, and this plant loves our weather.
@Gunner1302
2 ай бұрын
I'm in Florida, kinda similar but it's way too hot here. Also shitty soil. My plant is a year old and only grown a foot, no flowers
This is an excellent video, the best one i've found so far. There was really great information and i am going to use this video to plant a 1/2 acre of lilikoi (passion fruit) on my farm
Just planted 1 hectare avocados. Looking to add passion fruit to the crop.
Such a good narrator thank you for the inspiration
thank you for sharing and inspiring.
Very informative. Presenter is very well articulated...makes it easy to listen to.
My favorui fruit. I would buy from you anytime. One day, Kenya will be number one country for farming, I hope.
Wow very systematical and articulate , wishing him all the best in the endeavors
you are a kind generous man to so willingly share so much information. I used an old grandmother suggestion to get my passionfruit off to a good start. This was her tip. Dig three holes each 2 feet deep and 18 inches wide. FIRST hole to be 2 feet to the LEFT of where you will be planting your new passionfruit SECOND hole to be 2 feet to the RIGHT of where you will be planting your new passionfruit THIRD hole to be 2 feet away from directly the front of where you will be planting your new passionfruit At the bottom of each hole put in one inch high of gypsum. Then on top of the gypsum in EACH hole put ONE complete BULLS LIVER in each hole, (had to order in from a local butcher) Do NOT chop up the liver - leave it completely intact. Then top each bulls liver with 2 inches of chicken or pidgeon manure. fresh is OK Now cover each hole with the dirt you removed. It will be higher than before but gradually the soil will subside as the bull's liver composts down i also mulch the soil in front of and up to six feet away from the plant (NEVER allowing the mulch to touch the stem of the plant) with a generous layer of pea straw to keep the soil it grows in nice and cool. my passionfruit hardly grew the first year but in the second year it must have tapped into the super rich soil 2 feet away. From then on it has been amazing. SIX years later it remains very green and fruits well.
@richardgitiba8963
3 жыл бұрын
Old age wisdom, Big up to Shosh 🙏🌹
@martinnyingi5027
Жыл бұрын
Wow this feels so natural. Awesome style... gotta try it try
Very inspiring.
Well articulated and inspiring us Kenyans to make use of land by venturing into production .
great!!thank you
Passionate about Passion Fruit Farming. That's great, keep it up!!!
Am from Ugandan.. You have inspired me to join passion fruit farming. Thanks for sharing in English.
This is such a good story for me
Very inspirational
Thanks for sharing, its impressive
Thank you for your advice.
Well done.
great story and practical.
Well done. That's a lot of hard work that's gone into this venture. All the best.
Very proud of you!
Wonderful Thanks for sharing
Very informative. Thank you!
Well done!
This farmer is indeed passionate, knowledgeable and articulate👏🏾👏🏾 This is how we aspiring farmers ought to venture into agribusiness. The back story, where he shared how he failed the first time he ventured into business and the fact that he walked away for 7 yrs to later come back really touched on what most of us forget, that failure is just a set up for a comeback. Very thorough episode with great info. May your venture continue to thrive.
@agneskokonya9840
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing.i just wonder if the fruit can do well in black soil!
@letsgrowandprosper6562
2 жыл бұрын
@@agneskokonya9840 I think it would as long as the soil does not water log/drains well. All the best in your farming endeavours
Wow thanks for the information my brother you are so generous
Well presented thumbs up.
Wow, thank you for sharing with the world. Being selfless is God's character. May God bless you.
well done sir
Thank you so much This has been very informative.
Thanks for your sharing!
Amazing amazing Great job
A great and very informative video this is.
Thank you very much sir for sharing with us
This was great! Thank you very much!
Good job Kirori
Good job Sir well explained. Thank you.
Pure inspiration. Thank you
Greeting From Somalia, Good knowledge and experience, well done Thank you for the information
This is commendable👏👏👏
Excellent video. Thank you
This is what I call proper management and very knowledgeable and consistent. You are working smart. Quite the inspiration!
That's inspiring
I am impressed!!!!!!! Very informative video!!!
Amaxing farmer
Veeery informative
Such an inspiration. Sharing our stories is vital!
Waaooo i will send my dad this video ...he loves passion fruits soo much..but he does it for domestic use only...he can learn 1 or 2 things for his vines..great work.......hes just in gatanga kenya..watching u from pakistan...
Thank you, Kericho, I am buying your idea
👏👏👏👏well explained farmer, many thanks🙏❗
A great and informative story from a passionate farmer.
top quality material
Wonderful insight
@sebastianondogaokot9134
2 жыл бұрын
Am Ugandan. Great narration. Engineering background has given him precision in his farming journey, thoroughness. I plan to visit this farm before March 2022. A
Beautiful garden
Inspiring. goodwork brother.
i have passion for passion fruits
You are very inspiring…
Big big up Richard
Wow wow. My friend this is amazing. Congratulations. You are truly an inspiration
Big up Richard.. 🎉🎊🎉🎊🎊🎊
thanks Richard so good to get some help like this good on you mate Danny from Australia
That is passionate :)
I am inspired by those great stories. My father was a farmer for half of his life. And I feel that farmer is in my veins. I want to go back home and start my own farming stories. I hope that your stories can empower me to get up and take the leap of faith. Thank you for those inspiring stories.
Just very thrilling🎉
Thank you for this inspirational and informative video. I could still hear the engineer lingo when describing the fluctuations in the harvest ( oscillations 😂😂😊 ) and am totally inspired as I too have answered the call of the soil. Thank you so much and God bless your enterprise.
I would love to be your apprentice. Thanks for sharing so freely.
Wow 👌 👏
This is nice I will give it a try
Such a wealth of knowledge!! I really enjoyed watching and listening!
@dancansoro9699
Жыл бұрын
Well done
Congratulations 👏👏👏. My mum had green hands and planted in my yard 😂. My children enjoyed it in my yard.
HI RICHARD YOUR PLANT BEAUTIFUL👍👌💐😀😁😂
Nice work! Kia kaha! (keep up the good work!)
Great farmer ! Y’a very inspiring! So proud of you!
Good job. I would like to learn more
I am more inspired, thanks for all the helpful tips. May u be abundantly blessed with more fruit👊
@richardgitiba8963
2 жыл бұрын
Amen to that 🙏 🌹 🕊️ 🕊️ 🕊️
Good things ❤
It's really passionate. Love this and keep up bro I will look for you soon for more knowledge
@richardgitiba8963
3 жыл бұрын
Karibu sana kwetu 🙏
Great work Mashallah ❤️😊🙏🤗✌️👍
the camera work is awesome
Sir Ngu, you've really inspired me to give this a go. I shall keep you posted once I start.
I called Passion fruit because when the Spaniards came to Brasil where it was first or found discovered, the purple color of the fruit reminded them of the passion of Christ, hence the name “Passion Fruit” or “Fruta de la Passion”
@priscillashiko8720
2 жыл бұрын
We learn something new every day.
@graydonrodricks
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this interesting fact.
wow!
You inspires me alot when ever I see this vedio,, I think like quiting what am doing abroad to go back home for passion fruit farming
@weldahhabib6388
2 жыл бұрын
This is my dream work too I just love the plant I can’t wait to start
@letsgrowandprosper6562
2 жыл бұрын
Let’s leave Babylon and go farm away
@househunter254
2 жыл бұрын
For moro motivation to come back home visit Wode Maya Channel
Very inspiring story very much interested hope it will do well in Kajiado
Thank you! I learnt a lot. Your passion is inspiring.
It's really a good empowerment, and need to contact him as I wish to start
Very good explanation, I am inspired and would try a small patch, I will up date you Gods willing.
Passionate effort. Need to visit and learn more...
@richardgitiba8963
3 жыл бұрын
Karibu sana 🙏
@gugundabezitha9387
3 жыл бұрын
@@richardgitiba8963 so inspired would like to visit and also get seedlings