#49 Creating a Home on an Abandoned Farm in Portugal | the Land takes time
This week’s episode we see real growth in our new vegetable gardens. Watering daily is becoming a major task as temperatures continue to rise across the farm. We head high up into the hills to retrieve firewood from the dangerous trees we brought down last week, then move to the lower part of the farm to cut reeds that will be used in our latest garden build. We also create what might be our ultimate tomato garden so far, designed to handle the heat of the coming summer. With daily temperatures climbing fast, the changing weather is already starting to impact how we schedule work on the farm. 🌿 Support our work: https://buymeacoffee.com/backtobasics... CHAPTERS 00:00 Intro 00:23 Morning Water Routine 1:56 Firewood Retrieval 5:25 The Firewood Stash 6:17 Starting Tomato Garden 7:31 Collecting Reeds 11:33 New Delivery 12:42 Tomato Garden Finish 16:02 Outro - This Week's Recap

I planted 160.000 trees on my Portugal Homestead

Renovating 150 year old cabin ruin, First days

Off-Grid trees and deer story's S3 E6.

At Last, the Cantina Has Been Tested

We Bought A Ruin 3.5 Year Timelapse

What Was a Souterrain? The Irish Tunnel That Hid Villages from Vikings

#45 We're Already Running OUT Of TIME | SPRING HITS FAST | Back to Basics Portugal

Man Uses FREE ABANDONED PALLETS to Build a House in the Forest | Full Build by @Lesnoy

Taste of summer:First honey,🍯 sweet 🍓 and early potatoes.🥔

Visited by a wolf while filming in this amazing town in Abruzzo! Bargain property. Stunning location

I Bought The CHEAPEST House in France | FULL TIMELAPSE | BEFORE AND AFTER RESTORATION

#36 What We Discovered Off-Grid Homestead Goals Portugal

#48 Building Food Self-Sufficiency on Our Portuguese Farm | Back to Basics Portugal

This Forever Changes our Stone House in Italy.

How To Spot BAD LAND In 60 Seconds (BEFORE YOU BUY)

Grandpa Cries Seeing His 1964 Impala SS 409 Cleaned For The First Time in 18 Years!

3 Years later, the renovation is FINISHED!

#26 Farmers Market in the Portugal Countryside | Homesteading in Portugal

Man Builds a Massive Log Cabin by Hand in 7 Years | Start to Finish by @nikrijavec47

