From City to Smallholding
S1E17 Spring Brings Stone Laying, Compost Bays, and New Farm Projects
Season 1, Episode 17
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20m
With spring arriving, work shifts outdoors as bulbs emerge and new farm tasks take priority. Gavin and Nicole complete compost bays, experiment with land use, and continue balancing house renovation alongside smallholding projects. A hands-on lesson in stone laying highlights the skill and patience required for strong, lasting work, while a barn gym begins to take shape. The week wraps with important safety jobs, including removing a storm-damaged tree, marking a productive start to the season and renewed momentum across the property.
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