Very impressive Dr. Dr Appleman. I cant wait to start crunching mine.. Thank you Kate .. I will soon be enjoying mine... all the way from Laikipia to Marangu, Moshi, Tanzania. Its really amazing
Thank you for sharing. .Surely very soon am venturing into apple farming. God bless you and may He help us who we're longing to do real quality organic farming
Very encouraging. I feel very inspired by that apple success story. Keep up with the apple campaign and i believe by and by, more kenyans will embrace apple farming.
Kate weldone, u are always on point...Dr Dr is big picture man, he always see the future before most people perceive it💪 i think we have something in common
Waoh!! This is so inspiring,the way doctor is soo passionate about empowering the community in eldoret is so amazing, Cate and doctor you are great Kenyans ..❤
Kate, I just learned that the terracing my grandmother used on her farm in Portland Jamaica is called Fanya Juu - a Kenyan terrace farming technique that prevents erosion - She did it exactly like it is done in Kenya, down to the banana trees planted in the trenches. I will be doing Fanya Juu for my farm and is so happy to know that it all started in Kenya, just like my Wambugu Apples. Learning so much from beautiful Africa...
Kate you need to sign pilot projects with many agro oriented African governments. You have all the upper hand to take you far with your apples . Your practical approach on the wambugu apples will only make you winner in any country.
Thank you Cate.Hapo ni nyumbani those large parcel of tea bushes are next to our home well-done I did not thought apple can grow in my area of tea growing zone
Waooooh Kate, am soooo happy, just to see this B4 l even watch the whole video. I dream of starting by just growing your apples in my compound Wooooyi!
Today I have ordered 3 apple trees for my compound. Am doing away with my flowers. Yes am starting with 3 as an experiment then spread to my idle land. Martin wambugu is sending me the trees. Food security must start from home.
Hi Kate. I am so impressed by you and Dr. Dr. Apple. How can I reach you? I have been dreaming of having an apple farm in my country,Liberia. Please help me.
Hi kate your doing a good job.i love the comment there someone has said there doing away with flowers and planting apples,am followinng suit too😇 can i order 3 for starting?or whats the minimal number to buy?
for now we recommend starting with atleast 10 seedlings, because the apples are cross pollinators and this quantity of trees in the farm will enable and encourage pollination.
Hello Kate I am a new subscribe, I am so pleased that you are an apple farmer! I have often wondered if Apples could be grown in Africa I am from the UK , and a avid Cider Drinker, Do you or others produce Cider as well of ordinary Apple juice?
Hey cate.wanted apple seedlings and when I called iwas given this till no of orchard apples .Is it wambugu apple s.where is this Dr.Dr. farmer in murang'a located?
Very impressive Dr. Dr Appleman. I cant wait to start crunching mine.. Thank you Kate .. I will soon be enjoying mine... all the way from Laikipia to Marangu, Moshi, Tanzania. Its really amazing
I'm out of words now!!! Just a smile on my face and a flame in my heart.🇬🇩
Thank you for sharing. .Surely very soon am venturing into apple farming. God bless you and may He help us who we're longing to do real quality organic farming
Beautiful home with the apple trees very inspiring.
Wonderful program Kate. This compound is looking lovely.
I look forward to the same on my farm in Jamaica.
Very encouraging. I feel very inspired by that apple success story. Keep up with the apple campaign and i believe by and by, more kenyans will embrace apple farming.
sure
Fantastic presentation can't wait to start my orchard of Wambugu Apple's...Dr Dr Appleman...watch this space.. kudos 👍
Kate weldone, u are always on point...Dr Dr is big picture man, he always see the future before most people perceive it💪 i think we have something in common
Waoh!! This is so inspiring,the way doctor is soo passionate about empowering the community in eldoret is so amazing, Cate and doctor you are great Kenyans ..❤
Great job watching live from Japan 🇯🇵🇺🇬
Wow. Congratulations 👏👏👏
Dr. Njuguna. I am so impressed of what you have done over here. Keep up the good work
Thank you
Hello Kate, thank you for the quality content. I love the way Dr Dr trained his Apples.
You are most welcomed💯
Kate, I just learned that the terracing my grandmother used on her farm in Portland Jamaica is called Fanya Juu - a Kenyan terrace farming technique that prevents erosion - She did it exactly like it is done in Kenya, down to the banana trees planted in the trenches. I will be doing Fanya Juu for my farm and is so happy to know that it all started in Kenya, just like my Wambugu Apples. Learning so much from beautiful Africa...
thank you ,
Haha fanya juu is do swahili
I am so inspired .... Kate, this future Jamaican Wambugu apple grower cannot wait to host you at my farm...much love and respect...🍎🍏
thank you so much
Mr chairman thats very inspiring that you tested and suporting an institution that is ready to learn
This is lovely, I have done the same thing in Nigeria, Apple is also my flower 😂, my trees are fruiting beautifully aswell 🎉
wonderful, keep up the good work
Hi, am a Nigerian based in Rivers State. I would appreciate you help me with the seedlings. Appreciate your response. Thanks
Where in Nigeria
@@katewambugu1537
Wonderful job, Kate. Can you kindly share with us the planting distance and plant population per acre/hectare. Thanks in advance.
I am in Nigeria from imo state I need the seedling and ur contact.
Waw! Very inspiring indeed. Thank you Prof. Thank you Kate.
welcome👍
Kate! You've done it again, this is the most amazing apple farm I've ever seen next to yours. God bless ❤️🙏
Thank you so much
I do wacth this video times and times well done. Dr Dr and madam kate
Hi Kate, do yòu have to continue tipping the branches even afyer the first fruiting?
Thank you.
Thank you Cate for revolutionalising fruit farming in our Kenyan communities and the world at large. Keeo the ember burning
Congratulations!
How many trees does he have in his farm.
Kate you need to sign pilot projects with many agro oriented African governments. You have all the upper hand to take you far with your apples . Your practical approach on the wambugu apples will only make you winner in any country.
thank you
greeting from Sudan i am really amazed, i cant wait to make order for seedling to start my Wambugu apple farm in Sudan.
Wow, this is amazing. I have learnt one or two new things.....my knowledge basket is filling up and ready for downloading
Kate you doing a great job thanks alot
Candid discussions, God help me to reach this level. Agriculture is the future
This is really lovely and awesome
This is very inspiring. Thank you for sharing.
welcome
Very inspiring already in love
Very commendable..
Good job..this is truly passion..it will take you places
Thanks so much kare naendelea kujifunza mengi kutoka kwako
Very inspiring indeed
Kindly nifikisheni 500 subscribers
Cate,m already looking for an acre of land in Muranga , didn't know I had a passion for farming.... coming soon for seedlings
Thank you Cate.Hapo ni nyumbani those large parcel of tea bushes are next to our home well-done I did not thought apple can grow in my area of tea growing zone
they can do really well
This is very impressive Dr. Apple. When did you start branching your trees?
@Kate, keep doing greet work my sister. I am in Namibia, always following you
Waooooh Kate, am soooo happy, just to see this B4 l even watch the whole video.
I dream of starting by just growing your apples in my compound
Wooooyi!
that is the way to go 👍
This is very encouraging
Good work, waiting for mine to start fruiting this month❤❤ in UGANDA
Lovely, so inspiring
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This is inspiring. I would love to introduce this apple variety in the Gambia
Hi Kate can wambugu apple grow well in malindi I would like to try it there.
Woooo wonderful method he uses planting his stuff
This is a great inspirational episode and I will like us to do and episode like this together
An apple a day,keeps docta away...our ambassador Kath...we love you.. keep on
Thank you
Thanks Kate for Good work
Welcome
Thank you Dr. Dr. Congratulations
Good stuff, the future looks bright
This is inspiring, one plant can do 100 fruits
Wambugu Apple really does well in all climates💯
@@Ambassadorkate
Thanks Kate for this video. Can this apple do well in Ghana? And how do I get the seed to grow it in my country.
you have a really nice apple farm so amazing
I will soon order my own to Ghana
Aki can't wait to start crunching, less ayear and already started flower
Coongratulation
Kate Wel done ✅
Hallo, can apples do well in kikuyu. Am amazed by how Dr Dr has done sooo well
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Ambassador keep on, Africa 🌍 is proud to have you
Wow Ambassador this is amazing ❤
And Dr is smart.
This is interesting !
@ Kate good job - the gospel is spreading
Very inspiring about making millions ❤
Good job 👌
Dr. Dr. is very right, I had never heard about Wambugu Apples until I talked to farmer Wilson Lantei on a very different thing
Wao amazing Dr Dr and Kate i living in nyer
Am Coming soon in laikipia to buy 10 tree.
@@samuelgachugu3589 karibu sana
Woow woow this will be Zimbabwe this coming year🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼
A M E N 🙏🏽
A-mazing🎉
Today I have ordered 3 apple trees for my compound. Am doing away with my flowers. Yes am starting with 3 as an experiment then spread to my idle land. Martin wambugu is sending me the trees. Food security must start from home.
Me too my flowers will be apples
Hello one seedling is going nfor how much plz
@@iamjoseph795 1k
Good start i have 10 and proud ordering more soon
@@ngangandungu5070 coo
Dr. Is leaving my dream
Hi Kate, how can I access those trees. Tina Uganda
Hi Kate. I am so impressed by you and Dr. Dr. Apple. How can I reach you? I have been dreaming of having an apple farm in my country,Liberia. Please help me.
Hi kate your doing a good job.i love the comment there someone has said there doing away with flowers and planting apples,am followinng suit too😇 can i order 3 for starting?or whats the minimal number to buy?
for now we recommend starting with atleast 10 seedlings, because the apples are cross pollinators and this quantity of trees in the farm will enable and encourage pollination.
Hi Winifred Wambua since you need 3 and the minimum number is 10. Can we team up and do five each?
Aunty Kate can u please do a pt2 video for this location. The video quality is poor & we'd love to see his farm ❤❤
Very educative good tips.
Dr Dr made me to laugh.Touch the apples.Well done Dr Dr
Cate I am coming for seedlings in April. Do you have them in Nyeri? Do you also deliver to Nairobi?
hello , yes we have the seedlings readily available and we also deliver to your location.
@@katewambugu1537 thanks and good to know. I will come at the beginning of the main season.
@@katewambugu1537 how to access your wambugu seeds or trees from South africa
This is interesting kate
Very impressive. please let me know where I can order few apple 🍎 plants instead of planting flowers
Exactly!
Uproot that flowers and put apple trees...feed yourself. -Kate Wambugu
This is amazing..any contacts as I will embark on this straight away.
Woo,I love the compound
Where can a get these seedlings
Muranga wapi maybe ni kwetu? good job Dr. onanii ninguhanda
Hello Kate I am a new subscribe, I am so pleased that you are an apple farmer! I have often wondered if Apples could be grown in Africa I am from the UK , and a avid Cider Drinker, Do you or others produce Cider as well of ordinary Apple juice?
yes, the Wambugu apples produce juice as well as wine.
We this can really be useful to Ugandans can it also be intercroped with jackfruit coz am aspecialist in jackfruit growing
Great work. Africa is rising. How can I get the seedlings here in Uganda?
Good work! Welldone
Hey cate.wanted apple seedlings and when I called iwas given this till no of orchard apples .Is it wambugu apple s.where is this Dr.Dr. farmer in murang'a located?
Hi Kate do u have an agent in Uganda? I can't wait to purchase some seedlings
Please contact us
@@Ambassadorkate You're contact Kate please
Agnes am also interested let's side chat please
@@peacekangye6205 peaches take 1 year to maturity
grapes take 8 months to maturity
pomegranate takes 1 year to maturity
@kateapplefarmer263 approximately how many apple will fit in 1.5 acres?
Good information.
But your camera person to be zooming enough all those important parts.
wow!
HalloKate.Where can one buy Wambugu apples 🍎 in Nairobi
Thank you
At what altitude does it do well?
it does well in every altitude as long as you water and manure your plant
Very good edutainment program, but very poor picture improvements mst be made on canes, and we don't see fruits!! But you doing a great work
Can you send some tress to uganda if one orders??
Yes we do
Can apples do well in western region of Kenya?
yes
People says that wambugu leafs are different from the other apple does its true?
This is lovely!!..how many Wambugu apples trees normally fit on one acre?
Thanku so much n 600 trees in one acre
I'm in Uganda. How do I get the wambogo seedlings?