The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Community => Introduce yourself => Topic started by: Ash Field Farm on April 04, 2009, 10:22:10 pm
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hi a friend of mine and his wife has just brought 30 acers of terreced farm land in south of spain near bacalona in the hills south facing they have 200 olive trees dating back 150 years these trees have never had a regular water suply as this is a dry farm ther was no water untill my friends have had all new irrigation connected to suplt the trees regulary would this boost there harvest they have an old stone house thats in need of major repair before liveable and an old stone barn iam so happy for them does any one live in spain with a small holding as iam going over to help them for the olive harvest
all the advice i can pass of to them would be greatfull
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Oh how lovely. They will love it. I remember seeing one of these move to the country TV programmes and as far as I could see if you integrate in the community they help you out. I would suggest your friends should contact local people, learn as much Spanish as they can and use it rather than trying to speak English - that is always appreciated. I remember they had big nets under the trees and they shook the trees, but there was a lot of olives all at the same time and there is a big panic to get them all picked and shipped to the processors. Offer to help neighbours and they will help you - same as in the UK I guess. Have fun when you go over to help them.
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How wonderful for them - wishing them all the best! I have to ask a friend of a friend who has an Aloe Vera farm , will be in touch once I hear more! :&>