Wow always love watching you reaping or Havest your beautiful taro crops This is great Niue Agricultural plantation best in the world 🌎 ❤
@LifeOnTheRockNiueIslandАй бұрын
@@JimmyIva-tz7yt Fakaue lahi🙏
@TaveteTeleaАй бұрын
Your a true inspiration for all of us Islanders living the easy life in the concrete jungles... Thankyou for your always inspiring videos Jay & LOTR FAMILY ❤
@LifeOnTheRockNiueIslandАй бұрын
@TaveteTelea You are so kind with your comment my braddah. Humbled to read how you find our videos inspiring. 🙏 Fakaue lahi from us all...LOTR-NI
@MikeyG-FlyАй бұрын
Good looking taro Jay 😎🤙🏽 loved the explanations and sharing the types of Taro, much love to you and the family bro :)
@LifeOnTheRockNiueIslandАй бұрын
@MikeyG-Fly Always awesome to hear from you my bro!
@guisekula76928 күн бұрын
Wow! Thank you, sir. Reminds me of my mum harvesting taro in the 60s, 70s, 80s & early 90s at Lalaura village, Cape Rodney, Abau District, Central Province Papua New Guinea.
@poilevale2173Ай бұрын
Always love your harvesting video, bless you and your wonderful kids for being true to Niuen life . Trust me uso, that is better life than here where we have to get up to go to work in order to live or you end up on the street.
@LifeOnTheRockNiueIslandАй бұрын
@poilevale2173 Fakaue lahi uso.🙏🙏 So glad you enjoy them videos.
@polyonboard19Ай бұрын
Wow Jay i love that you take the time and tell us following your videos the difference between Taro's really do appreciate the information. Hi Maka your always working hard beside your dad great work. And your beautiful sister behind the camera yiu guys are awesome have a blessed week ofa atu xxx
@LifeOnTheRockNiueIslandАй бұрын
@polyonboard19 Fakaue lahi for your kind words.🙏🙏 Glad you enjoyed the video!
@koneliononumalo3891Ай бұрын
Love watching this channel always ❤️ 💕 💗
@coconutterrence8549Ай бұрын
what a meal , good growing . terry
@dextermattear6550Ай бұрын
Hard work builds good character!❤
@guisekula76928 күн бұрын
Too good, nice to see the children helping. Great encouragement to children all around the world. thorough enjoyed it
@bgtokalau637Ай бұрын
Love your vlog my brother and those taro got some size..much love from Fiji.
@LifeOnTheRockNiueIslandАй бұрын
@bgtokalau637 Thank you bro.🙏🙏 It's a fluke I think...lol
@Atoramo-g9pАй бұрын
Amazing work in your taro farm (koe ofisa he talu motu) as always says well done Jay's Hekau family's ..God bless the shower and the harvest kia monuina
@LifeOnTheRockNiueIslandАй бұрын
@@Atoramo-g9p Tulou ma lou.🙏🙏🙏❤️. Kia monuina atu foki a koe mo e magafaoa ke he faahi ia.
@pelefuapapa2712Ай бұрын
Wow beautiful big taro
@LifeOnTheRockNiueIslandАй бұрын
@@pelefuapapa2712 Thank you.🙏🙏
@bronsonperich9430Ай бұрын
Happy New Year family. May the Lord bless you all as we celebrate His birth. I just come here for the taro videos. Taro taro taro!
@javenbautista5678Ай бұрын
Here in my home province in the Philippines we cook the stalks (peeled), leaves and corms.... First we boiled the taro leaves, stalks and corms, if it is very soft then we rinse it... In cooking it we avoid mixing because it can cause itchiness, then we cook it with coconut milk, batwan (a very sour fruit), shirmp, onion, ginger, salt and sugar......We eat it with rice... It is very delicious....
@LifeOnTheRockNiueIslandАй бұрын
@javenbautista5678 i better try that one day. We only eat the corms here and the very new leaf of the taro. All the other leaves would be too old and cause itchiness even if cooked for long time.
@javenbautista5678Ай бұрын
@LifeOnTheRockNiueIsland , we have technique in preparing or cooking so that taro stalks and leaves will not become itchy...
@taluaigaluega905Ай бұрын
Yeah we called the chicken in Samoan, manuali'i. Very annoying bird. You have a very nice taro plantation. Keep up the good work. Go Niue.😊😊😊😊😊
@LifeOnTheRockNiueIslandАй бұрын
@@taluaigaluega905 Thanks heaps.🙏❤️
@JT-du3fxАй бұрын
I miss harvesting taros. Those look good
@leemakavani7352Ай бұрын
Happy new year!!! Plantation is looking really good this time. Fakaue lahi e vlog, till next time 🤟☺️...
@jullieikiua5138Ай бұрын
Happy New Year, HEKAU family. Look forward to what you can bring for 2025. True n hard working Niuean family.❤❤
@LifeOnTheRockNiueIslandАй бұрын
@@jullieikiua5138 Monuina atu foki e Tau Foou cuz kia koe mo e magafaoa katoa. Fakalofa lahi age foki kia Bishop.🙏
@MuagututiaSale-i5o18 сағат бұрын
Good job man ❤🙏
@jenzbradley7734Ай бұрын
To mafola ma bro. Inspirational indeed. Great job!❤️
@LifeOnTheRockNiueIslandАй бұрын
@@jenzbradley7734 Fakaue lahi ma Chief. Leo agaia ni ke dive on the East Side...lol
@mikee5716Ай бұрын
You have a very nice variety of taro. It has very huge corm.
@LifeOnTheRockNiueIslandАй бұрын
@@mikee5716 Thank you very much.
@koneliononumalo3891Ай бұрын
Very good too big size good job ❤❤❤❤😮😮😮😮😮
@sylvancamacho8102Ай бұрын
Plants look healthy!! Are those the Taros from like 5 videos ago! Outstanding 😊
@acestaceykalauniАй бұрын
Monuina e tau foou ma lou. Neapolitan taro is Manua kula avaava. Blessed are thy harvest and pray for a more fruitful 2025.
@LifeOnTheRockNiueIslandАй бұрын
@@acestaceykalauni Tulou ma lou mo e monuina e Tau Foou kia mua mo e fanau foki ma lou. Homo nakai e higoa palagi neapolitan ia ma e manua kuras stripey ia ma lou??...lol
@MickyDolan-me3hnАй бұрын
Greeting life on the rock and a very happy new year. Very good educational about planting and harvesting niue taro. Different varieties of taro and your most favorite one. Fakaue lahi for sharing bro Jay. Mafola e tau gahua motu. Blessed 🙏
@LifeOnTheRockNiueIslandАй бұрын
@@MickyDolan-me3hn Fakaue lahi ma bro mo e monuina foki e Tau Foou haau mo e magafaoa katoa.🙏❤️
@deborahkanu1786Ай бұрын
Hi, I'm watching and enjoying your video from PNG. I would appreciate it if you could do an episode on how you grow your taros with big yields. Thank you.
@fasiapamaАй бұрын
Good job guys,beautiful taro plantation and harvesting demonstration,I’m Samoan,68 and living in NZ now,but I remember my young days doing the same thing back home,the only difference is the baby taro or young plants that grow up around the main taro root are pushed back into the same spot where the parent taro was,and regrown for another three or four months,the young are called Uli in Samoa, Thanks again!👍
@makelanitaleni5916Ай бұрын
Just wondering why don't you leave the small taro (uli) to grow where they are until have big roots, maybe another 3-6 months then pull them out. Just a suggestion, that's what we do in Samoa. Anyway I am very impressed, love your work, your island life 👏 you are awesome..
@LifeOnTheRockNiueIslandАй бұрын
@makelanitaleni5916 Thanks heaps for your kind words. We do leave some at times to grow like you mentioned but it also depends on how much taro we have available and if we need to leave some to grow. At this point in time we have more than enough taro left and we take all the hulis we have to plant at our other plantations.
@pie2381_Ай бұрын
AllDaBest25🤙…OneLove💚
@faamaonieketi715928 күн бұрын
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@momakaniue5527Ай бұрын
👌👌👌💪💪💪Mao tau leke haau ma Lou.
@LifeOnTheRockNiueIslandАй бұрын
@@momakaniue5527 Ai la hokotia ia ke he tau leke haau ma lou... lalilali agaia ni