4O Year Old Wambugu Apple Trees, where it all began

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  • čas přidán 26. 12. 2022
  • The Wambugu apples journey started in Nyeri ,Ihwa area where the first Wambugu apple trees were propagated.Join us as we check on their progress 40 years later.

Komentáře • 103

  • @kingjoshuamhuamk2559
    @kingjoshuamhuamk2559 Před rokem +8

    Wonderful u need to renovate the house and make the farm a museum where people can visit plus don't neglect it

  • @ptah_wanjohi
    @ptah_wanjohi Před 11 měsíci +3

    I am from this place too and this is so nostalgic. I have visited this home many times and Dad showed me all those pictures and i have signed the guests book too. 😆
    Your mum and my mum are best of friends since i can remember. Story for another day.
    God is faithful watu hutoka mbali.

  • @elijahmuhoya2330
    @elijahmuhoya2330 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Good memories. Keeping going. More blessings from God

  • @phinaowan5242
    @phinaowan5242 Před rokem +4

    This was a blessed beginning Kate. God knew it was going far. We are blessed because you are blessed

  • @safatmadira3786
    @safatmadira3786 Před rokem +3

    Thanks for sharing I enjoyed the episode God bless you

  • @jaunbonaysmith
    @jaunbonaysmith Před rokem +2

    LOVELY❤❤❤
    I think u should upgrade this building as a Museum where visitors can visit & also get those photos increase & put in frames on the wall & get a Big picture of the 1st apple tree❤❤❤🇯🇲🙏

  • @mangeraalbert7982
    @mangeraalbert7982 Před rokem +2

    Happy kuangalia kazi ya mzee kila time

  • @wanjohijames2567
    @wanjohijames2567 Před rokem +4

    So this🌳🌳 tree is our fore founding father of[foundation] 🍎wambugu🍏Apple

  • @hilarymuriithi7699
    @hilarymuriithi7699 Před rokem +3

    Congrats Wambugu family 👏👏

  • @kwasiAsareBoye
    @kwasiAsareBoye Před rokem +3

    Thank you for the excellent work you are doing to share this treasure with us, (from Ghana)

  • @georginaanna5190
    @georginaanna5190 Před rokem +3

    Thank you. The beginning of every success has a wonderful story to it. May God keep you for us to continue gaining from your knowledge.

  • @barbadosappleproject5125

    Great to know where it all started

  • @kipkoechvictor687
    @kipkoechvictor687 Před rokem +3

    Always feeling Grateful watching your Videos

  • @Ambassadorkate
    @Ambassadorkate  Před rokem +2

    TO ORDER YOUR SEEDLINGS OR FIND MORE ABOUT WAMBUGU APPLE PLEASE CONTACT + 254 722 284 176

  • @jane-wn1dq
    @jane-wn1dq Před rokem +1

    FROM NOTHING TO SOMETHING, THIS IS AWESOME AND ITS ALWAYS GOOD TO REMEMBER WHERE YOU HAVE COME FROM!HOME IS HOME THE ORIGIN OF BLESSINGS.

  • @jamesmusiga4695
    @jamesmusiga4695 Před rokem +4

    Correction: Excellent presentation!

  • @Grenadafoodforest
    @Grenadafoodforest Před rokem +2

    Hey, I am really enjoying your videos. More love from Grenada

  • @fauziamukhwana5211
    @fauziamukhwana5211 Před rokem +2

    Humble beginning are always humbling 🙏🤭

  • @estherukaobasi7556
    @estherukaobasi7556 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thank you for your testimonies. That is life. ❤💪👍👌💝

  • @marioitotia2352
    @marioitotia2352 Před rokem +2

    great work sister

  • @iriagboneseogbomo6120
    @iriagboneseogbomo6120 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you Ambassador Kate for educating us on the History of Wambugu Apples. I'm humbled by all the hard work your family has put into the assignment given to your Dad from God. Well done Wambugu family, thank you for the goodness you have added to Africa. We are proud of you and we Nigerians are grateful to know you. Thank you for sharing your blessings with us. God bless you richly❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤

  • @akokorapiaw6855
    @akokorapiaw6855 Před rokem +2

    I like this episode.

  • @aidatumaneng777
    @aidatumaneng777 Před rokem +2

    Woooow! History maker🙏

  • @hannahfurrer2811
    @hannahfurrer2811 Před rokem +1

    Nice history of wambugus apples ,you have realy enlighten me imagine i neve thouht that apples can do well in kenya 😋😋

  • @lindauushona754
    @lindauushona754 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Kate you are a very brave woman! Thank you for sharing this blessing with us. Soon we will be crunching wambungu apples in Namibia too!

  • @opheliagranger6961
    @opheliagranger6961 Před rokem +6

    This video strikes a cord in my heart. Thank you for the tour. My journey was incomplete without it.
    I really do appreciate the work of Papa Wambugu.
    And the impact his work has made upon his family's life and thousands and millions in years to come.
    From your farm to mine in Grenada 🇬🇩

    • @positiveprotons3743
      @positiveprotons3743 Před rokem +1

      Ophelia you beat me to it as I mentioned to Kate... LOL I wanted to be the first in the Caribbean to grow Wambugu Apples 😄 but certain things didn't line up last year..2023 will be mine.... Nonetheless much success to you my sister....

  • @positiveprotons3743
    @positiveprotons3743 Před rokem +6

    Once again thanks a million for the insight into the product and the history of the Wambugu apple Kate. The journey profound indeed...when we meet in person i will tell you of how it correlates to my journey...
    Oh just a little heads up those white things on the trees are Lichens.. They are common on our citrus trees in Belize and is usually an indication of the tree needing more than usually fertilizing, the tree getting older and not shedding its outer layer as quick (just like our skin the trees shed a thin layer as bark). Also having grass and weeds growing under the tree makes it ideal for this lichen and others to grow on older trees.. Hope this info helps...

    • @positiveprotons3743
      @positiveprotons3743 Před rokem +2

      Other issues that could cause this are; 1.Insufficient water- check your watering or soil moisture.
      2. Unsatisfactory soil pH- I suggest having the soil test run, and lime or acidify your soil.
      3. Lousy soil- Sandy lands and the soil lacks nutrients. Increasing your mulching heavily under your tree canopy could help. This enriching process will help your soil hold onto the fertilizer and water you do apply much better.
      4. Lack of Sun- Fruit trees planted in shady sites will lead to weak slow growing trees so just imagine what it does to older trees which growth rate decreases.
      This moss is harmless but of you want to kill the moss the non organic route is Cooper liquid spray or just gently rub it off if Organic is the path you want to stay on... Hope this helps as stated above.

    • @matthew4able
      @matthew4able Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the advice we will look into it

    • @kennethmurage3625
      @kennethmurage3625 Před rokem +1

      Hallo From Kenya ;🇰🇪 Thanks for your ENLIGHTENMENT ❗😁😁👍

  • @AnnaYAH5315
    @AnnaYAH5315 Před rokem +1

    Thsnk you for sharing your beautiful story. It definitely resonates with me and I am sure a lot of other people. The blessing of the Most High is wonderful.
    My car is the same colour as your truck. It is a powerful and beautiful colour. Such a beautiful story sharing your early life.❤

  • @balancedviewpoint7418
    @balancedviewpoint7418 Před 7 měsíci

    When your Dad talks about colonial masters buyers of his fruits, my mind took me to 60s or early 70s but then again you say you are his first born and the way you look young (in your late 30s or early 40s!!!". Today you have answered curiosity with great thanks Kate. Keep up the good work.

  • @donlocoshow
    @donlocoshow Před rokem +2

    Nice one

  • @sirkipronokoech5960
    @sirkipronokoech5960 Před rokem +2

    Thanks alot for being practical!

  • @ShikumwariWaMuthamaki
    @ShikumwariWaMuthamaki Před rokem +2

    He sweet home.that's my village.♥️

  • @bennettahennings3563
    @bennettahennings3563 Před rokem +2

    Once again thank you soo much, great history of wambugu apple. Happy holidays!!❤️

  • @margaretwangui8951
    @margaretwangui8951 Před rokem +2

    Happy new year Kate and the family.

  • @greenpalmsintgrtd.agroentp6754

    This is really a video to watch. Please madam Kate ,you said something about uprooting and moving already established apple plants to Likipia, at what age were the plants uprooted and did they survive?

  • @ibaakmtalimanja9066
    @ibaakmtalimanja9066 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for this Kate

  • @statutesandordinances5155
    @statutesandordinances5155 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you Kate, for a great video. Really enjoyed watching it.

  • @lumokip1525
    @lumokip1525 Před rokem +2

    Thank you care for your inspiration,next visit would b my farm...i have already invested in wambugu apples

  • @AmusedCells-cv5qg
    @AmusedCells-cv5qg Před měsícem

    Thanks a million times for Your Explanation may God Bless you more
    That's my dream for next year

  • @richarddziekpor5519
    @richarddziekpor5519 Před rokem +1

    Nice one will love to have a bite 💯

  • @seedballskenya9642
    @seedballskenya9642 Před rokem +1

    fantastic!!

  • @ryvalmusic
    @ryvalmusic Před rokem +3

    I'm in love with the movement African roots, I would be wonderful if those fruits can come to jamaica 🇯🇲

  • @marispk4347
    @marispk4347 Před rokem +2

    Beautifful!

  • @Zenitram-xv1qs
    @Zenitram-xv1qs Před rokem +1

    I love the veggies around

  • @tonyadj6994
    @tonyadj6994 Před 11 měsíci

    THANK YOU MY DEAR SISTER.......NIGERIA HERE.....

  • @tonygee5680
    @tonygee5680 Před rokem +3

    Kate u need to get a professional video producer if ur going to b making more videos for international audiences. I know uv made dis far by doing dis but to go next level as in anything,one needs training,all in all im looking forward to buying my first 30 seedlings

  • @kizitoakuta7032
    @kizitoakuta7032 Před rokem +2

    Kate, thank u so much for this tour, you have been a true inspiration to me, all i can say is God bless u my sister, u are a heroine and a blessing to our generation

  • @olivemusoke567
    @olivemusoke567 Před rokem +1

    Love you Cate you inspire me alot 🙏🙏🙏🙏my passion is in farming and l must make it one day

  • @judithmwiinga5561
    @judithmwiinga5561 Před 8 měsíci

    Waoo beautiful place

  • @osodowilberforce2321
    @osodowilberforce2321 Před rokem

    Quite nostalgic!

  • @richardkinyele443
    @richardkinyele443 Před 7 měsíci

    Very attractive

  • @jamesmusiga4695
    @jamesmusiga4695 Před rokem +3

    Thank you for taking us down through memory lane. Great updates, excellent presents. One of these
    days update us on the peach: planting, management, diseases, at what age it begins to fruit, annual production in different years, and marketing. Wishing
    you all Happy holidays and a blessed New Year.

  • @judithmwiinga5561
    @judithmwiinga5561 Před 8 měsíci

    Good memories you really inspire me Kate. My dream is to meet with you one . Judith Zambia

  • @judithmwiinga5561
    @judithmwiinga5561 Před 8 měsíci

    Waoo Kate. Grass mattress was done in Zambia as well

  • @elizabethnjeri3637
    @elizabethnjeri3637 Před rokem +5

    Cate I only feel Soo much love for u even when your English is broken. It's real English and the way you explain is just waoh. There is no hypocrazy in it you are real just like the Wambugu apples. Wish you a Happy New Year.

    • @beatricemuriuki7330
      @beatricemuriuki7330 Před rokem

      Be positive please.English language is not measure of intelligence please girl.Chinese, Germans and japanese don't know English.

    • @kipkoechvictor687
      @kipkoechvictor687 Před rokem +3

      I like her Explanation Soo much 😘😘🙏🙏

    • @sarahmbugua8200
      @sarahmbugua8200 Před rokem +6

      Nothing like broken English here....Kate is a real good teacher,her explanations are top notch,infact not many can match it ....keep going Kate

    • @margaretwangui8951
      @margaretwangui8951 Před rokem +2

      I love her more when she talk in her native language. We should appreciate her for the good work she is doing.
      Kate dont be ashamed even if the English is broken. Mind you Chinese we are giving tenders worthy billions cannot utter a word
      in English. They are proud of their language. Kate wī kuo mūno.

    • @samssam4034
      @samssam4034 Před rokem +1

      The English is not what putting the food on the table... it's the mindset. The good English we doesn't give us nothing but only enslaved our minds. She can speak her language that's more important than the English...

  • @agnesjames4026
    @agnesjames4026 Před 7 měsíci

    Congratulations to the Wabugu, at times our past do not define our future 🙏👏

  • @theapostleekklesia3770
    @theapostleekklesia3770 Před 7 měsíci

    generational blessings

  • @kagulirevivienne
    @kagulirevivienne Před 4 měsíci

    Hello mbugu apple

  • @kipkoechvictor687
    @kipkoechvictor687 Před rokem +1

    Those Whitish whatever are called Lichens 🌲

  • @nikolaambergris9375
    @nikolaambergris9375 Před 2 měsíci

    Flying colours to the Wambugu family.
    Please, do TRIM and Prune OFF ALL the OLDER branches.
    At the Trimmed and Pruned SURFACES, do brush on them, a bit of ORGANIC oil.
    That will breathe NEW LIFE to the trees. New branches will surface.
    PLEASE, Please, at the beginning of JULY 2024, right AT THIS VIDEO,
    do inform us, by way of a COMMENT, of your observation of ANY progress of
    the trimmed and pruned trees, if any.
    IF NEED BE, will then give you action steps, of how to tap into the natural
    ENERGY-FIELD, of the trees. Our Ancients knew, it is just obscured from us.
    May God, the Creator, bless ever more.

  • @DanielKpowbie
    @DanielKpowbie Před 7 měsíci

    Those things are called LICHENS, a combination of fungus and algae

  • @nimoahmedhassan3124
    @nimoahmedhassan3124 Před 10 měsíci

    When i come bak to motherland i would luv to meet u and get some mulching with you

  • @lillianmuite9241
    @lillianmuite9241 Před rokem +3

    Hallo Kate!
    Is this the famous Wambugu farm in Nyeri?

    • @katewambugu1537
      @katewambugu1537 Před rokem +1

      Not it's not . Us we are Wambugu apples farm

    • @lillianmuite9241
      @lillianmuite9241 Před rokem

      @Kate Wambugu Thanks Kate

    • @sundown299
      @sundown299 Před rokem +1

      @@lillianmuite9241 wambugu farm you mentioned is on your way to karatina. A government owned farm.

    • @lillianmuite9241
      @lillianmuite9241 Před rokem

      @@sundown299 Thank you.

  • @user-oo4cc9qp9s
    @user-oo4cc9qp9s Před rokem

    Can this wambuggu apple do well in cold climates like nyandarwa

  • @celestineakinyi264
    @celestineakinyi264 Před rokem +2

    How much is one grafted Apple tree seedling??

  • @richardkinyele443
    @richardkinyele443 Před 7 měsíci

    How do you control disease and pests??

  • @katimbogbronnie-ut4fm
    @katimbogbronnie-ut4fm Před 11 měsíci

    How many plants can go in 1 acre

  • @ngangandungu5070
    @ngangandungu5070 Před rokem

    Is anyone still adding manure to those old trees?

  • @margaretwambui8213
    @margaretwambui8213 Před rokem

    Cate si u tell me why my apple trees has never given me fruit from 2020 when you sold it to me

  • @nyemzo1
    @nyemzo1 Před rokem +3

    Video poorly done... All said not visible...

    • @katewambugu1537
      @katewambugu1537 Před rokem +2

      Sorry for that n I promise you next time we will do it better dear

  • @statutesandordinances5155
    @statutesandordinances5155 Před 11 měsíci

    you don't want wahala.. that's Nigerian slang

  • @FarmWithFred
    @FarmWithFred Před rokem +1

    Good job Cate. Kindly share your number with me i want to visit your apple farm.

  • @wanjohijames2567
    @wanjohijames2567 Před rokem +3

    So this🌳🌳 tree is our fore founding father of[foundation] 🍎wambugu🍏Apple