BRUTAL Groundwork Begins Our Biggest Homestead Project Yet

Get an exclusive 15% discount on Saily data plans! Use code HOMESTEAD15 at checkout. Download Saily app or go to https://saily.com/homestead15 This week on our off grid homestead in rural Italy, we begin the brutal groundwork for our biggest homestead project yet. Before anything major can happen around the old stone houses, we need access, water, electricity, a working tractor and a usable path through our abandoned land. We test the tractor by driving it to the stone houses, deal with problems on the access road, dig trenches, lay water and electric lines, fix leaks, move rocks, uncover old stone floors and continue clearing overgrown land around the ruins. This is the real behind-the-scenes work of building a homestead from scratch: land clearing, problem-solving, homestead construction, off grid living and slowly turning abandoned property into a self sufficient homestead. We also check in on the polytunnel garden, harvest our first carrot, deal with spider mites, and give a tour of the old stone houses and caves for anyone new to the channel. We’re Emily & Robi — turning 5 acres of abandoned land in rural Italy into a self sufficient off grid homestead. CHAPTERS 00:00 Before we Start Our Biggest Homestead Build 01:45 Testing the Tractor 04:45 Installing Water & Power at the Stone Houses 06:40 Removing Trees 08:12 Saily AD 09:47 Installing Off Grid Water at the Stone Houses 12:56 Your Ideas on our Old Cave 13:57 Finishing the Pergola 15:05 Finishing the Water Installation 17:45 Clearing Land and Building the Access Road 20:09 Homestead Polytunnel Update 21:54 Digging Out the Old Cave Floor 24:16 The Old Cave 25:38 Continuing to Build the Path & Dig the Cave 31:10 Touring the Stone Houses and Caves 34:10 What Comes Next on Our Off Grid Homestead 📩 Business: [email protected] 📲 Personal: [email protected] 🌿 Instagram: @another_homestead 💲 Support us: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/anoth... ☕️ Buy us a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/anotherhomestead #homestead #abandonedland #homesteading #offgridliving BRUTAL Groundwork Begins Our Biggest Homestead Project Yet