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OCTOBER – Farm Tour | My Central Portugal Farm #47

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OCTOBER – Farm Tour | My Central Portugal Farm #47

Join me for a calm and relaxing walk through my farm in October ´22 to show how things have grown and changed in the last month and whats happening with the fruit trees, veggie garden, olives and vineyard.

October the farm is adorned in its full autumn colours. Another storm has hit us in the last week bringing much needed rain and a two week rainfall. Nearly one week into the rain and sadly my well’s water levels has not yet increased.

With the very odd weather, most things on the farm have sprouted new leaves and growth and one would be forgiven thinking it is spring, not autumn! It is especially noticeable on the vines.

If all goes well the olive harvest will be in November 🙂

Enjoying the journey? Consider buying me a cup of coffee 🙂

About Girl Meets Farm:
I’m Christine. I started this journey in search of my forever farm in Portugal, and now I have found it!

This is my adventure as a solo expat on a farm in Central Portugal with my two fur-kids, Shakti & Shiva.
I’ve never owned or lived on a farm, but moved to Portugal in the hope of fulfilling a life-long dream of finding open space, subsistence farming and a safer, better life.

Now that we have found our farm, the second stage of our journey begins!
I have to figure out farm life while renovating an agricultural structure to make it habitable and turn it into a comfortable home for me and my furkids.

Thank you for joining our journey!

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27 COMMENTS

  1. I won’t lie I was disappointed With the video content. I really was anxious about the build progress. All we saw was some olives that are ripening, I like the scenery but in Canada we have no shortage of pretty scenery. Anyways thanks for the video.

  2. The farm looks Beautiful in the fall. Who will harvest the olives? I have seen them harvested by knocking them from the tree with large paddles and collected onto pieces of canvas. How will you collect yours. Will you have them pressed for the oil? Also you have a nice crop of oranges that will soon be ready to harvest. Will you sell them to the co op? Loved the tour. Stay well.

  3. How lovely to walk through your farm 'alongside ' you!
    Autumn colours of vines are beautiful.
    Olives looking good and ripening fast now. Going to be a good yield.
    The oranges are growing so well … and so many, too!
    Most enjoyable!

  4. So sorry to hear your renovation couldn't advance during this week. I suppose that if we are so excited about it, it must be worse for you. But anyway this rain is a blessing after the big drought. Your farm is beautiful with the autumn's colours. Have a good week.

  5. Hi Chris, renovations can’t be helped, no one can control the weather. Can’t believe you’ve been in Portugal for a year, how times fly. Hope you’ve got some long Johns for the winter months, I’ve got two pairs. Look great in mine !!! 😂😂 I had a great crop of apples myself this year, they are cooking apples, lots of my neighbours are enjoying them, but still lots left. Lots of love ❤ as usual Tony

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