woww! im so happy to see all those trees grow so fast, i remember the day when i first discover your channel you just started to plant those trees. now they do their part to help balance our ecosystem. thanks for the love of the Nature both of you husband and wife.
Try White Lauan fast growing 5years ready to harvest and others like the most expensive Lapnisan (Agar woord), arguably the hardest Magkono (Philippine Iron wood) or Balayong ( Palawan Cherry blossoms)
To solve some insecticide cost problems, it's best to plant a few Neem Trees. Harvest the fruits and/or leaves and blend them to make a juice mixture to spray on the trees. Ideally, you can extract the oils, but that will need a small distiller. Some DIY distillery can do and there are lots on TH-cam.
It was unfortunately pretty damaged. Most of the saba and banana plants are on the sides of the hills and are ok, but the wind was rough on the ones on the top of the hill and I think those had been on the ground for some time.
At 15:05, I don't think that's a Molave. I have many and the bark is different. Molave bark is rough grainy and leathery. At 24:30, I don't think that's Molave either. Molave has a rough, vertically oriented bark. It has a sort of corrugated bark. I don't know what those trees are. Maybe there are different kinds of Molave.
Very nice Farm, good job👍❤️, subscribe done
woww! im so happy to see all those trees grow so fast, i remember the day when i first discover your channel you just started to plant those trees. now they do their part to help balance our ecosystem. thanks for the love of the Nature both of you husband and wife.
Thank you!
Try White Lauan fast growing 5years ready to harvest and others like the most expensive Lapnisan (Agar woord), arguably the hardest Magkono (Philippine Iron wood) or Balayong ( Palawan Cherry blossoms)
To solve some insecticide cost problems, it's best to plant a few Neem Trees. Harvest the fruits and/or leaves and blend them to make a juice mixture to spray on the trees. Ideally, you can extract the oils, but that will need a small distiller. Some DIY distillery can do and there are lots on TH-cam.
Thanks! We'll look into that
Did you pick the saba in @19:49 ?
It was unfortunately pretty damaged. Most of the saba and banana plants are on the sides of the hills and are ok, but the wind was rough on the ones on the top of the hill and I think those had been on the ground for some time.
At 15:05, I don't think that's a Molave. I have many and the bark is different. Molave bark is rough grainy and leathery. At 24:30, I don't think that's Molave either. Molave has a rough, vertically oriented bark. It has a sort of corrugated bark. I don't know what those trees are. Maybe there are different kinds of Molave.
We'll have to check those closer - thanks!