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First harvest on our OFF GRID land in central Portugal. Living our dream OFF GRID!

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First harvest on our OFF GRID land in central Portugal. Living our dream OFF GRID!

Yes finally we can eat from our garden. Our first harvest. We fully enjoy our off grid life in central Portugal. I am happy that we have this try out garden so we can learn how things do in summer. It is so much different than what I am used to from our home country.

Not everything will work out at first try, that is ok! The most important thing is we learn from it. We have so much to do and learn. And sometimes we fail. We only really fail if we don’t get up and try again.

Hope you enjoy this video of our lives in Portugal. Our first harvest just happy here!

Thank you for supporting us by your encouragements and wonderful tips and advices 🥰

Blessings from,

Arend, Bionda, Yanick, Thekla & Neorah
🐾 Dutch

Hi YOU! Welcome to my youtube channel! If you are new here….welcome !! We are currently settling in on our OFF GRID land in Portugal. We started our dream life building an OFF GRID homestead. Follow our adventure and SUBSCRIBE to our channel. Thank you!

Hope you enjoy today’s video.

Bionda Eliza

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Bionda, Arend and children who left there normal day living to move into a motorhome traveling through Europe! We now bought a property in Central Portugal to build our off grid homestead. Come and join our adventure!

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15 COMMENTS

  1. I would not use auto tires for planning in.They leak chemicals in the ground and water. That's why they don't use tire-grid on sportfields with artificial grass..
    Have a nice day 👍

  2. Caraca amo o vídeo de você ! Postem mais !!! Abração !!
    Novo inscrito ♥️😻

    E se puder comecei a pouco com o YouTube se quiser também me acompanhar e da um apoio Tmj bjoos e abraços

  3. It's always such nice feeling able to harvest.. you should look for seeds (salads or other greens) that are more heat tolerant.. usually salads and Asian greens do better in cooler weather (spring or late summer). You an also learn to appreciate it, a little at a time or quickly stir fry them with other greens or vegetables, often it changes the bitterness into sweet. You can also try your hand in some microgreens and let them grow into baby greens/salad and harvest them

  4. Hello Bionda and Arend.. you're doing such a great and hard work. Hopefully it's joyfully as well. How do you support yourselves? I mean even the living in a van is not gratis…free.
    I would like to do a similar thing as you, so I'm driving down to Portugal very soon… looking, learning and feeling the landscape, people and climate. Regards Rickard from Sweden 🇸🇪

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