Wow those fancy plants are growing really beautiful, glad you told them so they can start selling instead of composting, nice trip, thanks for sharing!!!
I am growing alocacia plant in mud and garden soil in pots they are so happy, I started with one plant but I multiply it into 20 or more. I live in India where the temperature is very hot, keeping them in shade has helped me they even grow beautiful bud just like peace lily.
Irene you are marvellous as always! 😁 I now understand why in some of your videos you marvel at certain species of plants. City truly doesn’t offer much to its dwellers and that’s a sad thing, I mean not in a bad way🤷🏻♂️. Also I’ve often wondered while on your tours to different gardens of people if you took cuttings and seeds home?!😂 It’s amazing how much one can grow without the use to modern day farming and make use from what grows within the farm, back to basics is the need of the hour, I think we’ve done enough damage to the earth already. So this video is truly inspiring. Khadir is also so generous in sharing his knowledge and in every way, he’s such a likeable person. I myself would love to visit such a farm some day.😊
Really nice tour! Never knew about the term JADAM before but I also pretty much use the method in my small veggie garden. definitely will research more about that. Thanks for the tour Irene :))
i love this video... i have learn a lot about organic and the ornamental plants they grow naturally ha ha...sooo amazing..esp. the birds nest and what u call..shampoo plant.the blossoms are so colorfull..thanks Irene..
Irene !! this is so fun, i just learned so much. Also Cassava is such a powerful plant and feeds millions of people around the world but i found out it contains cyanide so never eat it raw. thanks so much for this joyful beautiful video !!! come to indonesia soon
Absolutely fabulous, lots of interesting healthy leafy organic green in that small farm. You just made my day, felt so relaxing watching your video, I subbed by the way. Stay well and healthy 🍃🌱☘🌿💕
I'm enjoying the video so much and like the way you show how fresh the vegetables are by eating them wkwk. And I can't count how many 'lah' Khadir said lol...
Irene i couldn't have waited as long as you did to ask for the alocasia baby!!! So happy for you that you got a plant. Hope you got the shampoo plant baby too 🤣🤣
Hey Irene....In this video I am like in your place and khadir in my dad's place....Coz my dad also used to throw wild good valued ornamental plants from our field whom I care a lot😁...It was a funny and informative video....Love from india❤️
Earlier this week my husband sent me a pic of a snake plant in a pot, asked me if that wasn't the same plant growing wild all over and that his friend wanted four of them. People buy them lol and I dig them up and toss them. I also found opuntia out there as well when I was tidying up. I want to incorporate decorative plants in my food garden too, it might help deter the monkeys.
I just knew the term of JADAM... In Indonesia, the word PERMACULTURE is quite popular.. I think they're just the same things although the way Kadir treat the farming isn't like the Mr Iskandar from BUMI LANGIT PERMACULTURE teach his students ... I think, it would be nice if one day you pay a visit to BUMI LANGIT PERMACULTURE in Yogyakarta, there are many foreigners coming and learn farming there... President Obama used to come there and enjoy the food in BUMI LANGIT canteen
It is funny at the end (27:10) you talk about what type of special substrate you use while digging out the plant out of plain ground haha :D Clearly the plant works in plain ground :p Great vid as always :)
I understand why mimosa are a novelty. But, you don't want mimosa in your garden, trust me. They are weeds. It hurts when you walk barefooted or when you're weeding. It took me a lot of effort getting rid of them in the garden I live in. A friend in Hatyai has Alocasia grow wild in her orchard too. I used to cut them away as I trim away the grass.
I think it should be perfectly acceptable to walk around nude in this kind of climate and weather...😂 I love everything about this, nature is so rich and lush, life is bursting everywhere...
Never seen a Malaysian youtuber make a farm tour vid, well done
Thank you! It was a real yummy treat too for both the eyes and the tummy😄
Wow those fancy plants are growing really beautiful, glad you told them so they can start selling instead of composting, nice trip, thanks for sharing!!!
What a beautiful farm tour. Thanks Irene and thank you Kadir and wife. What an experience watching his vlog.
This is such a beautiful farm. Thank you for showing us around.
Absolutely fascinating that what grows like a weed for them are highly sought after plants. So enjoyed this video. Thank you!
Such a great hot and wet climate, everything grows so lush and healthy !
Amazing Form best of luck Khadir and Ira I thank you Leafing Around for showing this beautiful form Best wishes from India
Jadam ❤️ I hope more farmers will adopt his method. You guys are so amazing! 🌎💚
Had fun watching this farm tour. Thank you . ❤️
I am growing alocacia plant in mud and garden soil in pots they are so happy, I started with one plant but I multiply it into 20 or more. I live in India where the temperature is very hot, keeping them in shade has helped me they even grow beautiful bud just like peace lily.
Salute you sir!!
Ulam here in the Philippines means Viand. Same plants we have here like the edible fern, cassava, upland kangkong and others. Nice educational video.
Excellent Video!! I Wish We Had More Organic Farms To Lower The Cost Of Organic Food!! Well Done!!
Wonderful tour beautiful people and farm. I can't believe the caladiums growing in the wild. 🌱
Irene you are marvellous as always! 😁 I now understand why in some of your videos you marvel at certain species of plants. City truly doesn’t offer much to its dwellers and that’s a sad thing, I mean not in a bad way🤷🏻♂️. Also I’ve often wondered while on your tours to different gardens of people if you took cuttings and seeds home?!😂 It’s amazing how much one can grow without the use to modern day farming and make use from what grows within the farm, back to basics is the need of the hour, I think we’ve done enough damage to the earth already. So this video is truly inspiring. Khadir is also so generous in sharing his knowledge and in every way, he’s such a likeable person. I myself would love to visit such a farm some day.😊
Very nice humble guy. Very informative.
Thanks Irene for this farming variation.
Enjoyable and very informative. Thanks!
I've really enjoyed watching and learning from this farm tour with bonus tips on Alocasia care too. Gosh! Thanks for making this video.
a very interesting & entertaining farm tour + u got to take home a Alocasia 😁 Enjoyed it !!
I love these kinds of outings
Really nice tour! Never knew about the term JADAM before but I also pretty much use the method in my small veggie garden. definitely will research more about that. Thanks for the tour Irene :))
i love this video... i have learn a lot about organic and the ornamental plants they grow naturally ha ha...sooo amazing..esp. the birds nest and what u call..shampoo plant.the blossoms are so colorfull..thanks Irene..
This is so fun. Your vlogs are informative and full of fun on it. I was smiling the whole video! 🙌💚✨
So happy u enjoyed this one!!
This is soooo good!! Glad we can finally eat our plants!
I am more inspired viewing your video, Khadir & Ira.
Irene !! this is so fun, i just learned so much. Also Cassava is such a powerful plant and feeds millions of people around the world but i found out it contains cyanide so never eat it raw. thanks so much for this joyful beautiful video !!! come to indonesia soon
Reallly enjoy this video. All of you are so beautiful! So funny and heartwarming as wellll. Thank you for the video!
Interesting. Informative. Thanks, Irene, always producing good quality content💕
Fresh corn tastes so good! More people need to try this! A lot that taste is lost by the time it reaches the supermarket shelves.
Yes I tasted something I had never tasted before in corn! Such a great and healthy snack eaten fresh.
Absolutely fabulous, lots of interesting healthy leafy organic green in that small farm. You just made my day, felt so relaxing watching your video, I subbed by the way. Stay well and healthy 🍃🌱☘🌿💕
This is underrated! There should be more views 🙏😁
I really enjoyed watching. You
make me smile. I also learned a lot so will be looking into Jadam approach.
I stumbled onto yr YT channel and really like it. I am into Regenerative Agriculture, and I will adopt the JADAM method to grow organic food.
Thank you Ng! :) Jadam is really fantastic and best of all he shares the knowledge freely.
Nice tour for organic farm
I'm enjoying the video so much and like the way you show how fresh the vegetables are by eating them wkwk. And I can't count how many 'lah' Khadir said lol...
in the philippines we call the mimosa pudica as 'makahiya'.. 'Hiya' means shy..
Love it! So refreshing! You're so funny and pretty! Beautiful farm!
I enjoyed it so much.very informative..and the place is so nice..thanks.
host, the sand paper is called DUplas in the Philippines, i used to clean writings in my table when i was in the elememntary
beautiful...thank you! 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Irene i couldn't have waited as long as you did to ask for the alocasia baby!!! So happy for you that you got a plant. Hope you got the shampoo plant baby too 🤣🤣
What an incredible place. It looks like they have found their dream farm. Good luck to them.
Awesome, very infomative. Enjoying the vedio. Beautiful farm.
Oh my god, I love this video so much!!!!!
Hey Irene....In this video I am like in your place and khadir in my dad's place....Coz my dad also used to throw wild good valued ornamental plants from our field whom I care a lot😁...It was a funny and informative video....Love from india❤️
😄😄 hope you have taught your dad how to identify the precious weeds!
Wow very beautiful farm
Love to see Irene trying different plants lol
awesome
Loved this one too...as always 💞
Thank you! Very interesting video
Earlier this week my husband sent me a pic of a snake plant in a pot, asked me if that wasn't the same plant growing wild all over and that his friend wanted four of them. People buy them lol and I dig them up and toss them. I also found opuntia out there as well when I was tidying up. I want to incorporate decorative plants in my food garden too, it might help deter the monkeys.
rubbish to one, gold for another! incorporating snake plants .. That's a good idea! I had hesitated growing anything edibles due to monkeys here.
Farmer from UCLA. Its a rare combination..
Mimosa pudica is used in traditional medicine for healing wounds, improving gut health, eradicating gut parasites, etc...
very well annotated also!
I just knew the term of JADAM... In Indonesia, the word PERMACULTURE is quite popular.. I think they're just the same things although the way Kadir treat the farming isn't like the Mr Iskandar from BUMI LANGIT PERMACULTURE teach his students ...
I think, it would be nice if one day you pay a visit to BUMI LANGIT PERMACULTURE in Yogyakarta, there are many foreigners coming and learn farming there...
President Obama used to come there and enjoy the food in BUMI LANGIT canteen
Thank you....I shall go there and visit definitely one day!
Enjoyed!
It's so beautiful 🥰 love from india
It is funny at the end (27:10) you talk about what type of special substrate you use while digging out the plant out of plain ground haha :D Clearly the plant works in plain ground :p Great vid as always :)
I like very much that ginger plant.... ❤️
In our country we cook that syngonium... Its very tasty.... 👍 Do more vedios.... Bye bye....
Can eat syngoniums? Wow I never knew!
Yes. That wild one.... We called it.. Wal kohila.
Irene ur cuteness made this video more cuter.
So sweet....
love from Pakistan so beauty full
Wow 😍
Nice tour 😍😍😍😍😍
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Salam. Boleh tau x guna daun apa untuk buat jadam liquid fertiliser? Alternative to comfrey or nettle? Thanks
24:20 No it is not muddy. It is sandy, and loam. Pure sand is even better with fresh water and nutrients.
Omg that calocasia zebrina is so rare only found in southern phillipines
Wow
I believe that sandpaper plant is senduduk
Amazing! Just wondering, how to prevent the monkeys to come and steal the fruits and veges?
What kind of variety have a got your company.
很喜欢这一集。
❤🧡💜🤎💚❤
In Philippines also we eat the fern also.
Wow!! i dont know that type of alocasia can grow wild
Jering is very tasty you can make it as chips
I just subscribed 😊
🤗🥳☺️ Gracias!
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what kind of flower is at the very beginning of the video.
I understand why mimosa are a novelty.
But, you don't want mimosa in your garden, trust me. They are weeds. It hurts when you walk barefooted or when you're weeding.
It took me a lot of effort getting rid of them in the garden I live in.
A friend in Hatyai has Alocasia grow wild in her orchard too. I used to cut them away as I trim away the grass.
That fruit is a tropical almond
I think it should be perfectly acceptable to walk around nude in this kind of climate and weather...😂
I love everything about this, nature is so rich and lush, life is bursting everywhere...
My brother's house was surronding with alocasia....
Sorry I can’t take serious anyone wearing a mask outside in the full sun. Read the JADAM book again and try to learn more about microorganisms.
Mangosteens are around 3-4 $ per piece in Germany. And they use it as compost 😱😂
OMG...i need to tell them this. But I am also v surprised mangosteen made it all the way to Germany!
@@leafing.around its super hard to get, because the transport isn't easy. That's why they are so expensive i guess.
Would you share the address,I would like to visit the farm
You can find them online and on Google map Kira Organic Farm
I would suggest you look for fortified shampoo for fast hair growth.
Why use plastic for the nasi lemak, while daun pisang is already there 😅
Here’s a tip, look into fortified shampoo for fast hair growth.
Aku kira petani itu orang indonesia
omg... you all pay good money for keladi ?
rich folks sure have tastes that I can't understand
Those masks make no sense at all.
keep it up