De terreno vacío a FINCA PRODUCTIVA: por dónde empezar

Starting a farm from scratch doesn't mean sitting still waiting to figure everything out. You have to do things, experiment, plant, move around, and start living on the land. But there's one idea that can save you a lot of money, time, and frustration: don't make everything fixed and definitive from the beginning. When you arrive at an empty plot of land, you think you already know where the vegetable garden, the chicken coop, the compost, the paths, the house, or the productive areas should go. But you understand the farm over time: by walking it, observing how the water, the sun, the wind, the mud, the routines, and daily life behave. In this video, I speak from my experience about how to transform an empty plot of land into a habitable and productive farm without making the mistake of building too permanently too soon. The key isn't to do nothing. The key is to start with lightweight, movable, and adjustable structures, so you can learn from the land before making permanent decisions. A farm isn't designed all at once. It's discovered, tested, moved, adjusted, and understood little by little. The final decision should come after the experience, not before. If you'd like more information, you can visit our blog: https://ecosdelbosque.co And if you'd like to learn about our rural mountain project, you can visit Bosque Escondido: https://bosqueescondido.co At Ecos del Bosque, we share real-world lessons about rural life, small farm design, self-sufficiency, agroecology, productive projects, and concrete ways to build a rural life with more discernment, less improvisation, and greater respect for the land.