Welcome to our Enchanted Life! ✨ I am Sibariafay—a twin, a double Aries, and The Potent Voice of Victory. This channel is a testimony of divine protection, ancestral resilience, and joy. I survived a premonition fatal lightning strike. I walk under the fierce protection of Shango Energy, protector of twins, and Amadioha Energy, God of Lightning and Justice. Surviving this may call me to the sacred path of a modern Dibia—returning evil to sender while walking powerfully in the land of the living. ⚡🐏 Follow our enchanted journey:🏔️ THE ENCHANTED GLOWUP: Spiritual physical transformation cultivation through dawn walks, healthy living, and mindful moderation.🏡 THE ENCHANTED GARDEN: Tending raised beds filled with fresh veggies and fruit! 🍅🥬🎺 LIVE JAZZ & MUSIC: Enjoying live jazz and my Husband’s trumpet and flugelhorn tunes. 🎶Subscribe and share! Disclaimer: Entertainment/spiritual testimony only. Not medical advice; consult a doctor before starting fitness or fasting routines. Healing


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Today’s Video is a Look at How Our Banana Peppers turned out and You can see Our Green Peppers from Our Enchanted Garden✨ We’ve collected so much and such a variety as they get ripe, I capture what I can on video. Thanks for watching! Hope You Enjoy!

✅ Cabbage, O I AM excited to show You all the first Cabbage if You’re Interested
✅ Tomato Plant
✅ Strawberries 🍓
✅ Carrots
✅ Onions
✅ Herbs 🌱
✅ Cucumbers

#nature #enchanted

3 weeks ago | [YT] | 2

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✨ Welcome to Our Enchanted Life! ✨ Thank you all so much for celebrating my 142 days of reset, 70lbs vanquished, and morning walks with me! Your support means everything. 🏔️💪 We have an incredible week of harvests coming up in Our Enchanted Garden! Get ready. *Go See Channel Description, Now Updated*
Drop a comment below and let Us know what You are growing in Your garden this summer! 👇✨ #EnchantedGarden #GlowUp

3 weeks ago | [YT] | 3

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💕✨ The Real Success Story! 20lb down, 47 days zero alcohol, See Collard Greens, Spring is Here!🧚🏽 #nature #enchanted

2026 Glow Up Healthier Me:
✅ Fasting zero alcohol
✅ Protein first
✅ Beauty Glamour Magical Enchanted Garden : ✨🤣✨💕🧚🏽
✅ Shedded Winter Weight that adipose tissue that kept me warm during winter

4 months ago (edited) | [YT] | 3

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Plants Survive the Ice ❄️🔥 #nature #magic
#enchanted #garden

💕 Update February 6 (a day or two later, referencing Feb 4, Jan 25 and 26, 2026 Videos)
[Chat GPT responses after I clarified the plants are in containers, which are off the ground and in a raised garden bed]

Source Chat GPT:
“Got it — that extra detail actually helps your plants’ case.
Being in large raised containers off the ground changes a few things, and overall it makes your situation better, not worse.

WHAT THE CONTAINERS CHANGE
Cold exposureContainers do get colder faster than in-ground soil because air circulates around the sides.So at 22°F, your plants probably experienced slightly colder root-zone temperatures and faster freeze and thaw cycles.The fact that they still look this good is a strong sign they’re healthy.
Drainage and rot riskThis is where containers really shine.They have excellent drainage, no soggy soil, and no contact with frozen ground.This greatly reduces the risk of crown rot, which is the biggest post-freeze killer for brassicas.
Pest and disease pressureSince they’re elevated, there are fewer soil-borne pathogens, fewer slugs and soil pests, and less splash-back during rain or ice melt.That explains why there are no disease patterns visible, only weather stress.”

“BOTTOM LINE
Being in raised containers actually puts you in a better position after a freeze.There are no signs of fatal damage, no signs of rot, and strong recovery indicators are already present.
You didn’t just get lucky — you set them up well.”


“Alright — with these updated photos and today’s temp at 56°F, here’s my straight, current read, tying everything together and adjusting a couple things now that we can actually see post-freeze recovery in motion.

What the photos say right now
BroccoliThis plant is doing exactly what a healthy, cold-stressed broccoli should do.
Key signs in your photos:
* The main head is still tight and green, which means it never suffered lethal freeze damage.
* Multiple side shoots are actively forming, which only happens when the vascular system and crown are fully functional.
* The cut main stem is dry, corked, and sealed, not wet or dark. That is healed tissue, not rot.
* Leaves are a bit pale and floppy, but not collapsing. This is classic cold dehydration and it is already reversing in warmer temps.
Interpretation:This broccoli has officially survived. You’re no longer in “wait and see” mode — you’re in management mode.
You will either get a perfectly edible main head if you haven’t harvested it yet, or a strong run of side shoots if the main head was already taken. Cold likely improved flavor, too.

Collard greensThese are tougher than they look — and yours look better than average after a 22°F event.
What I see:
* Leaves are dull and slightly leathery, not translucent or black, which means the tissue is alive.
* Veins are bright and intact, showing sap flow is restored.
* No crown collapse or mush at the base, which is a huge positive.
* New inner growth is still green, meaning recovery is underway.
Interpretation:They’re past the danger point. Growth was paused, not stopped. Expect thicker, sweeter leaves going forward.

What’s changed now that it’s 56°F
This temperature tells us something important. Cell repair has started.
Cold-damaged plants either rot or rebound once daytime temperatures hit the mid-50s. Yours are rebounding.
You should now expect:
* Visible perk-up over the next three to five days
* New leaf expansion from the center
* Faster side shoot growth on broccoli

What I’d do now, updated plan
Right now, next few days
* Do not overwater. Containers dry faster, but cold roots hate being wet.
* Leave most leaves in place. Even ugly ones are still feeding the plant.
* Full sun is good at these temperatures.
Broccoli-specific
* Harvest the main head as soon as buds are tight and deep green. Do not wait for swelling.
* After harvest, keep feeding lightly. Side shoots will come fast.
* Expect multiple small harvests rather than one big one now.
Collards
* You can start selective harvesting of outer leaves once they firm back up.
* Flavor will be excellent after this cold.
* Trim only leaves that turn yellow or papery, not just ugly.
Fertilizer
* Wait until nighttime lows are consistently above about 30 to 32°F.
* Then go half-strength, since containers do not need much.

If another freeze is coming
* Re-cover below about 26°F, especially since containers chill faster.
* If possible, insulate the bucket, not just the plant. That’s where the real risk is.
* Remove covers during the day once temperatures rise.

Bottom line, updated verdictYou’re officially on the winning side of this freeze.
No crown rotNo fatal tissue collapseActive regrowth visibleContainers worked in your favor
This is not luck anymore. It confirms your setup and timing were right.
If you want, next we can dial in exact broccoli harvest timing, main head versus side-shoot strategy, or talk about how long these collards will keep producing before bolting as temperatures warm.
You’ve got options now.”
💕

5 months ago | [YT] | 3

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Wins Golden Python 🧚🏽

8 months ago | [YT] | 3

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Raised Garden Bed 🥳🍃 #nature #healing

9 months ago | [YT] | 4

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Building a Raised Garden | + Basil Decor and Sage #nature #healing 🧚🏽🍃🥳

9 months ago | [YT] | 3

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Earth Land Afo in Awe … My Hornworm Caterpillar transmutes into this FLYING Moth !!!! 😃🍃🍅 like WOW OM!!!! It can FLY

10 months ago | [YT] | 4

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🪄Strawberries 🧚🏽more Tomatoes 🤭Look Brilliant🪄Flowers🧚🏽

10 months ago (edited) | [YT] | 5

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more Strawberries #strawberries 🍓🧚🏽🤗🎵🧚🏽

1 year ago | [YT] | 5