Our Mindanao

Great Discover of three more Banana Varieties

Six Varieties of Banana — and Counting!

So, we’re basically living in a jungle now. The grass is growing wild and proud. I swear it’s 20 feet tall. I expect a giraffe to peek over the fence. Consequently, we stay alerted. Any day now and ask to share our bananas. And honestly, it could, because this place has become a banana paradise!

More Bananas

We’ve discovered six different varieties of banana trees thriving on the farm, each with its own flavor, color, and personality. From the sweet and creamy Lakatan, the hardworking Cardaba (perfect for banana chips and kinilaw), to the dainty Senorita and the hearty Tindok, in our collection still missing. But it will expand faster than we can count. The farm looks like a living banana museum — green, lush, and endlessly fruitful.

We’re also experimenting with new plantings, trying to see which varieties thrive best under the shade of our coconut trees. The intercropping setup makes everything look like a tropical food forest — bananas, coconuts, and fruit trees all living in perfect harmony. Each plant contributes something to the ecosystem: shade, mulch, or food for pollinators. It’s a beautiful reminder that nature works best when everything works together.

Snakes in the Grass (and Other Adventures)

Speaking of together, our team has basically become a family of jungle explorers. Every day feels like an adventure. We climb trees like Spiderman to harvest buko — young coconuts fresh from the tree — and it’s quickly become our favorite farm fuel. Cold, sweet, and hydrating, it’s basically nature’s version of an energy drink.

And then, of course, there are the snakes. Let’s just say we’re not as enthusiastic about them. But the funny thing is, our noisy farm life — with all the laughter, tractors, and barking dogs — seems to keep them away. Apparently, even snakes prefer peace and quiet. They’ve retreated into the tall grass, leaving us to our bananas and buko bliss.

Life in the Jungle Farm

Every corner of the farm is buzzing with new life — banana suckers sprouting, coconuts blooming, and birds singing like they’re on the payroll. There’s mud, sunshine, and laughter everywhere. Some days we’re pruning trees, other days we’re wrestling with weeds taller than we are. But every day feels like progress — like we’re building something living, wild, and wonderful.

Stay Tuned

So stay tuned for more stories from our jungle paradise! We’ll be sharing more updates, a few banana puns (we promise we’re just getting started), and maybe even a tale or two about close encounters with nature — preferably from a safe distance!

Until then, remember: life on the farm is bananas — and we wouldn’t have it any other way. 🍌🌴

Successful Website and Domain Transfer: A Smooth Transition

In recent developments, we have successfully transferred our website to a new hosting service, a process that went unnoticed by our users, indicating a seamless transition. Additionally, we have moved our domain name to a different registrar without any complications.

The primary motivation for these changes stemmed from our previous hosting service, with which we had been associated for 20 years. Unfortunately, the responsiveness of this service was inadequate, as it took up to two months to receive answers to our inquiries. Such delays are not acceptable in today’s fast-paced digital environment.

We are pleased to report that all systems are now online and functioning optimally. Moving forward, we are optimistic about the enhanced performance and reliability that our new hosting service and registrar will provide.

Tubers of Terror: A Cassava Comedy

Alright, folks, let’s talk tubers! Not the kind you find in a bathtub, mind you, but the kind that grow underground and make you go “Hmmm… should I eat this?” We’re talking cassava, those rooty, starchy fellas that come in two flavors: bitter and sweet.Now, before you go thinking these are the perfect picnic snack, let’s get real. Cassava, in its raw form, is a bit of a party pooper. It’s got cyanide lurking in its flesh, like a tiny, toxic party crasher.

But fear not, my friends! Cooking is the key to unlocking cassava’s potential. A good ol’ fashioned heat treatment will banish those nasty cyanides, leaving you with a delicious and (hopefully) non-lethal treat.

So, next time you’re craving a rooty adventure, remember: cassava is a wild ride, but with a little heat, it can be a tasty one.

And hey, if you’re feeling adventurous, try a cassava smoothie. Just make sure you blend it really, really well. You don’t want any surprises in your drink, do you? 😉

Sunrise Serenade: When the Birds and Crickets Put on a Show

So, you’re waking up to the sweet, sweet sounds of nature’s orchestra? Birds chirping like they’re auditioning for the next big opera, crickets doing their best to rival a symphony?

Yep, that’s the morning symphony of the land, folks.
Let’s be honest, sometimes the birds sound more like they’re having a squabble than a concert, and the crickets can get a little… intense. But hey, it’s a reminder that the world is up and at ’em, even if you’re still hitting the snooze button.

And let’s not forget the divine intervention here. God bless this land, indeed! After all, who else could orchestrate such a chaotic, yet oddly beautiful, morning chorus?

Psalm 37

3 Trust in the Lord and do good;
dwell in the land and enjoy safe pasture.

4 Take delight in the Lord,
and he will give you the desires of your heart.

Mulberry Madness: A Fowl and Goat-tastic Adventure!

Welcome to the whimsical world of mulberry trees, where chickens cluck with delight and goats nibble their way to happiness! If you’re looking to spice up your farm life with a splash of fruity fun, planting mulberry trees is the way to go. Let’s dive into this berry good idea!

Why Mulberries?

  1. Delicious Fruits: Mulberries are like nature’s candy! These juicy gems drop from the tree, providing a sweet treat for your feathered friends and four-legged companions. Chickens will be scratching around like they’ve hit the jackpot, while goats will munch on the leaves like they’re at an all-you-can-eat buffet!
  2. Health Benefits: Not only are mulberries tasty, but they’re also packed with nutrients. They’re rich in vitamins C and K, iron, and antioxidants. So, while your chickens are pecking away, they’re also getting a health boost. Talk about a win-win!
  3. Goat Gourmet: Goats are notorious for their discerning palates, and mulberry leaves are a hit! They’ll munch on them like they’re the finest salad in town. Plus, the prunings from your tree can be a delightful addition to their diet. Who knew goats could be such foodies?

Planting Tips

  • Location, Location, Location: Choose a sunny spot with well-drained soil. Mulberries love to bask in the sun, just like your chickens love to strut around!
  • Water Wisely: While mulberries are drought-tolerant, they appreciate a good drink during dry spells. Just don’t drown them—no one likes a soggy tree!
  • Patience is a Virtue: It takes a few years for your mulberry tree to start producing fruit, but trust us, the wait is worth it. Your chickens and goats will thank you with happy clucks and bleats!

So, if you’re ready to turn your farm into a mulberry paradise, grab a shovel and get planting! Your chickens and goats will be living their best lives, and you’ll have a delightful supply of fruits to enjoy. Who knew farming could be this fun? Happy planting!