Que grande se ve el sembradío de miltomate, muchas gracias por compartir, el bebé rey se ve muy grande ya, y que hermoso está 🙏🏼, espero aya tenido una b😊nita noche buena junto a su familia, muchas bendiciones para usted y su familia 🙏🏼❤️🎄
You’ve given your kids the best life. ❤ I would love to live in Mexico in a small town making Candace’s income. Your kids are bilingual and still have American citizenship. Best of both worlds. ❤
Yo todos los días esperando sus videos 😊Son Videos que te transportan en tu niñez a lado de tus Padres y Hermanos. Saludos Cordiales Fam 💖 Lluvia De Bendiciones para Ustedes ☺️
Hello beautiful family 🤗.. I think the string is a good idea 👌 it will give the miltomate support. The miltomate is looking great 👍. Awe, little Ray is all smiles he's happy with his siblings ☺️
We tied the regular tomato plants in Florida, USA. We used stakes on every plant. You tie the first stake at the beginning of row and the plant at this time is about ten inches tall. We looped the plant and stake. Next stake and did every plant. We then went around the other side of the row and did same thing again. At this time the plant is in between the two strings tied from the stake. When plants are about ten inches higher you do the same process. We tied the plants four times ,evert 10 inches . The plants grew straight up and it was easier to pick tomatoes. At end of the season we removed the stakes and the twine. The twine was thrown away and the stakes were recycled. Ive never seen it done with tomatillos.👍🏻🙏
Thank you so much!! This is a BIG help. The last time we planted miltomate after the 2nd and 3rd cut it was such a big mess so we are hoping this helps ❤
I moved to México about 7 months ago, but it gets cold here in Jalisco. What is your tempeture like there? We created a TH-cam channel to show our beutiful life here as well. Los niños son más felices en México nosotros por eso nos venimos para acá después de 35 años en Estados Unidos y la vida es muy diferente
Tell us about your Christmas. Did you open gifts as a family from your American roots on Christmas Day or do you follow 100% the customs where you live now. So no gifts until 1/10/2025? Did you put up a tree? Did you make a special Christmas dinner?
People pay for the experience to work on a cattle ranch and for the experience. They call it a “working ranch vacation”. You get paid a small wage (the customer for working) and still pay a fee for experience. 😊You could offer people a chance to live in your town for a week or so and help Sergio in the field for the experience. I bet people would pay for that and/or for the Spanish immersion, cooking over a real fire etc. You’d have to built a cabin for them to stay. You’d could offer to teach how to grow an organic garden. It would also be a time of solace and meditation away from technology and noise of city.
You live so fresh and organic. Do you ever hear of anyone getting cancer? Is that rare or nonexistent in your community? People say it’s our processed food, contaminated water, etc
Bonita familia todos bien trabajadores Dios bendiga su trabajo 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Que grande se ve el sembradío de miltomate, muchas gracias por compartir, el bebé rey se ve muy grande ya, y que hermoso está 🙏🏼, espero aya tenido una b😊nita noche buena junto a su familia, muchas bendiciones para usted y su familia 🙏🏼❤️🎄
Gente trabajadora y buena. Los mejores deseos para el proximo año 2025 💯👍
Good morning. Family. Looks great
Hello Familiar,
Sergio is a hard working man.
Your crop is looking g great.
You’ve given your kids the best life. ❤ I would love to live in Mexico in a small town making Candace’s income. Your kids are bilingual and still have American citizenship. Best of both worlds. ❤
God Bless all your beautiful family you are all very hard working people 🙏🙏
Saluditos desde Portland Oregon. Feliz navidad. Paisanos puro huajuapan de Leon Oaxaca ♥️
Buenas noches familia preciosa 😊
Que Dios bendiga su trabajo y su tierra 🙏 saludos 💖
Saludos
@lamamadelosgueros 💖🙏
Yo todos los días esperando sus videos 😊Son Videos que te transportan en tu niñez a lado de tus Padres y Hermanos.
Saludos Cordiales Fam 💖
Lluvia De Bendiciones para Ustedes ☺️
Hello beautiful family 🤗.. I think the string is a good idea 👌 it will give the miltomate support. The miltomate is looking great 👍. Awe, little Ray is all smiles he's happy with his siblings ☺️
Yes!!! That is what he are hoping for 😊. He really is the happiest when he’s with his brothers and sister😊
Cuidensen todo lo que asen tiene mas balores que El dinero les deseo mucha vida por que tengan lo megor felisidades vesinos
Hope the best for you guys!
We tied the regular tomato plants in Florida, USA. We used stakes on every plant. You tie the first stake at the beginning of row and the plant at this time is about ten inches tall. We looped the plant and stake. Next stake and did every plant. We then went around the other side of the row and did same thing again. At this time the plant is in between the two strings tied from the stake. When plants are about ten inches higher you do the same process. We tied the plants four times ,evert 10 inches . The plants grew straight up and it was easier to pick tomatoes. At end of the season we removed the stakes and the twine. The twine was thrown away and the stakes were recycled. Ive never seen it done with tomatillos.👍🏻🙏
Thank you so much!! This is a BIG help. The last time we planted miltomate after the 2nd and 3rd cut it was such a big mess so we are hoping this helps ❤
Cuéntanos porque te fuiste a vivir a Mexico 😊
I moved to México about 7 months ago, but it gets cold here in Jalisco. What is your tempeture like there? We created a TH-cam channel to show our beutiful life here as well. Los niños son más felices en México nosotros por eso nos venimos para acá después de 35 años en Estados Unidos y la vida es muy diferente
Lily is such a beautiful little girl.
Bendiciones 🌨
Saludos soy de Oaxaca hermits familia
Saludos!!!
❤🌏👍🏻
The plants grow fast there and it’s even considered winter. Do you recycle ? Is that a thing there? Do you use compost for the plants?
Tell us about your Christmas. Did you open gifts as a family from your American roots on Christmas Day or do you follow 100% the customs where you live now. So no gifts until 1/10/2025? Did you put up a tree? Did you make a special Christmas dinner?
People pay for the experience to work on a cattle ranch and for the experience. They call it a “working ranch vacation”. You get paid a small wage (the customer for working) and still pay a fee for experience. 😊You could offer people a chance to live in your town for a week or so and help Sergio in the field for the experience. I bet people would pay for that and/or for the Spanish immersion, cooking over a real fire etc. You’d have to built a cabin for them to stay. You’d could offer to teach how to grow an organic garden. It would also be a time of solace and meditation away from technology and noise of city.
Are the growing tunnels a part of your land? They are great places for growing
Those are our tio's!
Is veterinarian care for the horses expensive there?
You live so fresh and organic. Do you ever hear of anyone getting cancer? Is that rare or nonexistent in your community? People say it’s our processed food, contaminated water, etc
Do kids believe in Santa there or even talk about Santa Claus?
You are in wrong channel.