Our BIG GOAL for 2023! Portugal Property Renovation

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MAKE. DO. GROW.

MAKE. DO. GROW.

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@Anmeteor9663
@Anmeteor9663 Жыл бұрын
For the garden . 1 Just stick to a few basic food items. Potatoes, tomatoes, cabage, herbs . No more than 6 basic items and plant progressively through the year. 2 Definitely keep to no dig! 3 Make time to put in your vines this year. In five years ehen you want to make wine,. you'll be so glad you did. For the house. Get your basics fixed first. 1 Watertight roof, windows, chimneys and doors. 2 internal structure alterations walls and floors 3 plumbing 4 electrics 5 fitting out. I worry that you are working so hard getting the sub ground floor fixed up but that the building above is leaky and rotten and will ruin all your hard work and nice things. I must add. I am a veteran of old house rebuilds and learned the above lessons the hard way.
@SwimCoach8
@SwimCoach8 Жыл бұрын
We have a company in the states that produce the insulated underfloor panels for running in floor heating tubing. Tubing snaps into the panels. If you buy direct, they will take room dimensions and tubing entry points and produce a tubing map for the most efficient use of tubing runs. As far as your garden, you're going to hate me for this. We gutted and remodeled our first house. When we had large projects on the go, we would let the garden go fallow that year. We found some local producers, at two farm markets, who were willing to supply us with cannable quantities of produce. Because we bought larger quantities, bushel basket size, they were often willing to give us really good pricing. Because small canning tomatoes come ripe at such a fever pitch, we could actually buy them almost as cheap as we could grow them ourselves. The place looks great btw. I don't think your schedule is lofty in the least. I've seen you work, you'll do fine. Thanks again.
@patriciapadgett4696
@patriciapadgett4696 Жыл бұрын
Hi Guy & Kylie. We've only just found you, but enjoying looking back over some of your videos. We live in Spain, moved here 17 years ago from the UK. Bought some land, and for 6 years lived on the land in a little wooden Chalet, no water, no electric, no mod cons. Best years ever, and no problem with our children, Grandchildren , friends all visiting. Eventually we built a stunning home, and after another 10 years we got itchy feet, and fancied maybe downsizing because of our age, and another project. We didn't move far from our other house, bought an old property that had been unlived in for over 20 years, so the hard work continues. Friends think we are mad, but we are not your typical Brits abroad 🤣. You two are a joy to watch, your enthusiasm is catching, and your place is beautiful. The house looks like a small Chateau, and will be stunning. We moved into our new property in May 2022, and already feeling very settled. Finally got running water, bathroom and Solar, so very comfortable. Enjoy every minute of your project, even the bad bits. We look back, and it's been hard, but so worth it. Love to you both, Patricia 💙♥️
@flowersflowers473
@flowersflowers473 Жыл бұрын
@Patricia - what an adventure you guys have had! Have you documented it anywhere? :)
@hedykarim3614
@hedykarim3614 Жыл бұрын
Do you have a fb page ?
@Bobrogers99
@Bobrogers99 Жыл бұрын
Although you have a functional, even elegant, tent residence, "camping out" is not a long-term situation, and it grows old over time. A year from now you will hopefully be settled in to your warm, dry, ground-level digs with creature comforts like running water and a flush toilet! You have all the steps to your goal planned and sequenced, and I look forward to watching them happen. Crack on!
@tomprice2501
@tomprice2501 Жыл бұрын
Hi guys, just a matter of interest, I have been very impressed with your videos, and have watched about 8 so far. I wish I could have commented on a few which I have watched today, that could have helped you, but I will leave that for another time. I will be turning 70 next month, and you have a contagious spirit, so if someone has already mentioned to you about bringing chickens like bantams and silkies to help keeping them insect free. Both are excellent for pest control. We also had geese for our security for early warning against thieves, snakes, night apes (pookies) that jumped around in the trees during the night. Like your free range chickens you have now need feeding, as the other chickens I mentioned you don’t need to feed except having water. On our farm in Africa we did not kill our guinea fowl, pheasant, partridge, and quails, because they would keep our lands free from grubs and bugs including flying insects. We also had a lot of guavas, peaches, plums that would be full of worms, insect bites and we were not able to eat them. So after introducing the chickens I mentioned above we lost a few 1% instead of 99% of our crops. We also planted marigolds boarding our vegetables garden and especially interplanted around our tomatoes, cabbages and other vegetables. In those days we called it companion planting. Keep reporting, many thanks
@patriciawilson6524
@patriciawilson6524 Жыл бұрын
So glad to see another video. Your plans for the new year are so exciting. I will be watching for the videos showing us the progress you make in 2023. Best of luck .
@bonniewatson178
@bonniewatson178 Жыл бұрын
I’m glad I found your channel it brings back memories, took us almost 3 years to complete “2 years 11 months & 6 days” 😅 we lived in 30 foot travel trailer with two children, a dog, a very large dog and a cat 😫 but we survived it and didn’t own the bank. Take your time you will get there, one day at a time 😊
@bonniehairston5827
@bonniehairston5827 Жыл бұрын
For me gardening is frosting on my cake of life. I finish other stuff so I can get lost in the garden without guilt. You have alot on your plate I'm already convinced of your future success. God bless
@matthunt2128
@matthunt2128 Жыл бұрын
Things I've learnt this year in Central Portugal which you mostly covered in this vlog. It's very wet and drainage is a big thing/job. You can never have enough solar panels or batteries. Vegetables really want to grow and there is always a glut so plant less next year. Timetables are a fantasy so just try to enjoy the journey and the destination will arrive eventually. Here's looking forward to another year of interesting ideas and content.
@ArtistMartinaP
@ArtistMartinaP Жыл бұрын
I just love the natural, soft creaminess of the hemp plaster!
@jeannamcgregor9967
@jeannamcgregor9967 Жыл бұрын
The old garden saying goes "The best time to plant perennials is 5 years ago. The next best time is now" is SO true. If you can possible squeeze in planting some vines now, even without any infrastructure or soil improvement, it would be wise!
@iu.5146
@iu.5146 Жыл бұрын
Have you looked into getting an ECOFLOW , portable power station. I watch a lot of Brits, renovating French chateaus. They all use an ECOFLOW to get power for renovation projects, as many of the chateaus and outbuildings have no or limited electricity. They are charged by solar power. Check out “The Pethericks” on KZbin. Billy has made videos about it. Chateau La Lacelle and Chateau La Ferte use them as well. Both of theses chateaus need to be restored from scratch, like your house. La Lacelle spent 2 years in a caravan. They are in the house this winter. Very lovely and inspiring family on a limited budget. Their Chanel is called “Escape to the Dream” The had to install a septic tank, water, electricity. There was nothing in the Cottage ( former stable) or the attic of the chateau. The family is as handy and recycling savvy as you are. Just found your Chanel and it’s delightful to watch you. I love the structure and logic you apply to your projects. Happy Renovations 2023. May you be in ca warm and dry place soon. The best Christmas present
@sashacat53
@sashacat53 Жыл бұрын
Your priorities are important. It appears you are keeping focused. Your comfort is the most important and I’m guessing you are dividing your work up depending on the seasons. You have both done amazing work. Well done you are both so inspiring.
@stuartmoles843
@stuartmoles843 Жыл бұрын
As someone who is in building industry I take my hat off to you two, it’s the last thing I want to do after a busy day!
@cinolly5199
@cinolly5199 Жыл бұрын
Hi. I'm Cindhia. My husband (John) and I have watched your videos since you started your previous channel. We do enjoy them very much and always look forward for the next one. We also have been taking renovation projects for quite some time and we are finishing our final one shortly. I'm Brazilian, I'm 56 and John is English, and just turned 67. So it's time to finish this one and enjoy. Age and some health issues won't permit another one. We lived in UK for many years and we moved to Brazil some years ago and it's now our home. We understand your project, location, your goals and also sympathize with the obstacles you are facing. So, overall, I would like to say, keep the good work and thanks for sharing it with all of us. In all your videos you shared different aspects of your project, but one thing you've have not mentioned is about "security ". You have a lot of tools, machines, equipment. How do you address this issue? Just wondering if it is a tranquil and safe place. Can you tell us about it? Thanks 😘
@MrSzwarz
@MrSzwarz Жыл бұрын
To dehumify old and moist stone walls, you need to find the source of humidity, dry it using heavy duty industrial heater/dehumifier machinery, and insulatd it from the ground. Also the room is the most important, if it leaks just to start repairing/replacing it.
@stijnmeiresonne3615
@stijnmeiresonne3615 Жыл бұрын
Hey, a little suggestion foir something that is not done often: If you use ground heat for the heat pump, the ground will year after year get colder, thus making the system less efficient. What we've done, is make 2 loops. One loop to get heat out of the ground during the winter, and another one to put heat back into the ground during the summer with our solar heat collectors (heatpipes). This way, the ground stays at the same temperature year after year and the whole systems stays efficient. Feel free to contact me if more info is needed. This is not usually done, so it will not be available as a kit or something.
@ThePuttyman
@ThePuttyman Жыл бұрын
Again a great video explaining all your 'fun' work ahead this year, I admire your focus and can-do attitude guys! I'm sure you have plans and drawings for all the underfloor heating systems and heat pump etc, and you'll no doubt do vids nearer the time on it all, but I'd love to see all that planning side of things and see how you're going about it! Keep going!
@placefor16
@placefor16 Жыл бұрын
We brought floor radiant films from S. Korea and set it up in N. CA, and it was a much simpler method about 15 years ago. S. Korea has many floor heating system options and is worth it to check out. Looking forward to seeing your journey!
@acidthunder1
@acidthunder1 Жыл бұрын
I love that you are using hempcrete
@kitsurubami
@kitsurubami Жыл бұрын
You said that it doesn't sound like too much. I think it sounds like SOOO much! You two are the hardest working people I have ever known of. I am always amazed by how much you both accomplish.
@huwtindall7096
@huwtindall7096 Жыл бұрын
Definitely investigate a Positive Input Ventilation system to help keep fresh air moving through the house and all but eliminating condensation and mould.
@MAKEDOGROW
@MAKEDOGROW Жыл бұрын
We’re planning on a MVHR system which should sort everything. Not this year, but before we finish the ceilings etc of the ground floor
@huwtindall7096
@huwtindall7096 Жыл бұрын
@@MAKEDOGROW nice one! Fancier than a PIV!
@MAKEDOGROW
@MAKEDOGROW Жыл бұрын
@@huwtindall7096 since we have everything ripped out it makes sense …. Might be a few challenges getting the ducting everywhere, but we do love a good challenge 😂
@1whitecottagelife770
@1whitecottagelife770 Жыл бұрын
I love how logical and analytical you both are, right up my alley....lol, it's 2:20am and I can't sleep
@nelsondesilva3916
@nelsondesilva3916 Жыл бұрын
Loved the video. Not sure what is happening to your camera but the image is a bit pale. As someone who's also in the middle of a renovation, not as big and as multifaceted as yours I completely empathise with your situation. I did take your point Guy, in that your have to avoid starting more projects in the middle of the ones your already doing, something I found myself doing even now. 2023 is going to be a year of challenges and a sense of achievements and we're lucky enough you two share it with us.
@victoriawilson8683
@victoriawilson8683 Жыл бұрын
I've been watching you two for I think close to 1.5 years. You are so hard-working. I love the time-lapse videos, so more of those would be fun. Watching your vids I'm thinking you should put together a book of your experiments and tests. What worked, what didn't. Especially with the construction of the buildings. You could get down to detailing materials and "How Tos". I believe there is a market for such a book in Portugal/Spain, etc. Anyway, I will continue to watch your progress. I cannot wait to see the finals of the interiors.
@gerardvriend729
@gerardvriend729 Жыл бұрын
I thought that you would be further than this. We are looking around for a future and soon I realized that these old caves might need a floor heating, woodburner or heatpump. However today I realized that even a wall heating could be nessesary. We are building in the Netherlands with a 2 wall system and isolation, and a air space against moist. I’m sure that what ever we start, a new roof with water gutters and overhang is a good way to start. I’m learning a lot from the pair of you. Makes my heart skip a beat! As far as I’m concerned. Keep the video short and to the point. Love to see you
@monalingan9523
@monalingan9523 Жыл бұрын
You two are incredible. I cannot believe what you have accomplished, and what you plan to accomplish in the future.
@zsamoo10
@zsamoo10 Жыл бұрын
Really enjoying watching your journey and progress on this renovation project in Portugal. It would be interesting to see the local town and the area your property.
@iu.5146
@iu.5146 Жыл бұрын
There are electric mortar pointing machines. It may help you speed up the process and save your arms. I’ve also seen some people use a piping bag.
@decorall6935
@decorall6935 Жыл бұрын
You are hard working people. Love the orange trees there, remind me my Father farm. Good luck this year. Thanks for sharing.
@carlospacheco5686
@carlospacheco5686 Жыл бұрын
Sorry about the spelling mistakes, couldn’t edit .
@corriezietsman7061
@corriezietsman7061 Жыл бұрын
You two is absolutely wonderful - I love to see what you're doing!!!!!! Wonderful couple!!!!
@imp736
@imp736 Жыл бұрын
If I may make a suggestion for your aches and pains. It is called a percussion massager. I am 74 years old, and have tried just about everything there is for muscle pain. The way you guys work, you will love the effect the massager can have on you. They have a rechargeable battery, and can be picked up online for less than $100.00 US, and are worth every penny of it. Just a thought.
@schoppepetzer9267
@schoppepetzer9267 Жыл бұрын
We had electrical floor heating installed. With our solarsystem and battery storage we survive well the cold months. The reaction time is minutes, thermostate app controlled. No future maintenance needs or risk of water damage in a pipe. We're pretty happy.
@Monsterpala
@Monsterpala Жыл бұрын
Pro tipp make sure to install water and power outlet next to the toilets, a 200 euro bidet toilet seat add on will be a top investment, especially in warm climate, trust me.
@daniellewotherspoon6252
@daniellewotherspoon6252 Жыл бұрын
You both are so professional about the renovation and again just want to mention very very brave
@psychguru
@psychguru Жыл бұрын
I would repair one window every week, starting with the one that leaks the most!
@miachambers830
@miachambers830 Жыл бұрын
I’m totally enamored with that fabulous orange tree behind you..! ❤❤❤❤
@lieuwina
@lieuwina Жыл бұрын
Hi Guy & Kylie. Happy New Year for 2023 and I wish you and the fan club a very prosperous, happy, healthy, blessed year and look forward to watching the next adventures that you both will be up to. Greetings from the UK.
@peterk4134
@peterk4134 Жыл бұрын
With so much land and composting is in order, you might consider composting toilets ; a lot to choose from . Take care ( of your back, in particular ). I renovated our house in USA . If I were to do it again I would move to Portugal from Hertfordshire.
@Victorialands
@Victorialands Жыл бұрын
I’m really enjoying your video series and loving all that you’re doing to your home and land. The fact that you’re renovating a very old home and are sympathetic to the way you’re redoing it to the homes history is very impressive. The fact you admit you’re freaking out doing a new task makes it all the more real. Watching all you’re doing, thats going to be a very lovely grounds and home.
@kerrylynnparsons9441
@kerrylynnparsons9441 Жыл бұрын
Plenty of great projects for this year!!! 🤗❤️🎶👏👏👏🇨🇦
@florentinalily
@florentinalily Жыл бұрын
We have a Panasonic Aquarea air source heat pump; well insulated house as yours will be and solar panels. Summer and winter (we live in the south of france in the Ariege where temps were in the 40's in the summer and can be well in the minus' in the winter) the inside temperature is running at a constant 20 degrees in the winter and around 15- 20 in the summer. The Air source heat pump heats a massive old stone bastide through trad. radiators and a 2 bedroom gite adjoining. We have loads of hot water all year around... Its simply amazing. Our standing order is 50 euro a month and we get a pay back of 30 - 35 euro a month. So our total electric bill (heat light ovens etc) is around 15 euro a month. I would thoroughly recommend it! I am afraid I hate underfloor heating. I worked for years on it and its hell on your feet. I have had conversations with people who have installed it with a heat pump and they have been really disappointed. The heat pump is constantly going and the heat in the house takes around 3 days to heat the thermal mass before you feel the benefit of it. It then retains at a stable temperature.. as I said.. ours is 20 degrees upstairs and downstairs in this house. Heating the thermal mass of the floor (and below) as well as the structure is, what I have heard, why people have been disappointed by the performance.
@alisondoughty2194
@alisondoughty2194 Жыл бұрын
Best wished for the areas of your home for 2023.You can do it.🎉🎖
@luminyam6145
@luminyam6145 Жыл бұрын
Great video, thank you.
@bonniehairston5827
@bonniehairston5827 Жыл бұрын
Enjoying every video, thank you! Loving your ambition
@ninemoonplanet
@ninemoonplanet Жыл бұрын
Just to perhaps be annoying, perennials for the garden, rosemary, sage, and bamboo. Bamboo definitely needs control, but it has so many uses and Portugal, Spain, both grow these plants nicely. Hemp, not perennial, but easy to just plant and harvest the seeds (food) or fibres. The benefits for your land, very deep root systems. But, maybe the laws regarding agriculture may prohibit both. Hempcrete is also good for sound dampening. I look forward to seeing you put that up, understand the process, and see the finished wall/s. Curious about the whole process. Watching how you do things instructs my own mind to understand more than just watching videos. Thank you 🇨🇦👏
@sharonpaulse3490
@sharonpaulse3490 Жыл бұрын
Hi Guy and Kylie. I love watching you developing the property. You're doing great! Is there a video about your tent-life, although you must be spending very little time there. How is it fitted out, where do you shower, etc. Soon that life will be history - looking forward to that, for your sake. Wishing you favourable weather, temperatures, and plans coming together 😊
@robertlemoine3500
@robertlemoine3500 Жыл бұрын
Thankyou 😊
@andypsunshineisle5655
@andypsunshineisle5655 Жыл бұрын
The Hempcrete wall sounds like a sort of straw and hardboard wall panel my father used in the sixties . From memory it was called strummet and sat on steel runners.Also remember it in classroom ceilings at school between the i beams .It was for internal use only. Anyway you have plenty to be getting on with . Looking forward to see how it goes. When people say they have a plan I always think of the meeting in the book The Hitch Hikers Guide To The Galaxy where Arthur meets the planet designer Slartybartfast and says. "The best laid plans of mice and men" and Slartybartfast turns and and says"What have men got to do with it"? How are the mice in Portugal. Apologies too anyone who is not aware of the book for wasting your time.
@suzanneclarke4382
@suzanneclarke4382 Жыл бұрын
Stramit
@JVSwailesBoudicca
@JVSwailesBoudicca Жыл бұрын
Having done what you are doing (to a lesser extent as our property did not need so much work doing to it) in France and living there for 12 very happy years I wish that we could have had a club to join . We were in a rural area 5minutes walk from a large village with, amenities, but with no English speaking people around. Our French speech was poor to begin with and life would have been smoother if we had had people to thrash problems out with. We did some searching but other English people were either too far away or only part time residents. Love your vids, I have subbed as I want to follow your path to see how you get on. Good Luck.
@andrewmullen4003
@andrewmullen4003 Жыл бұрын
Great plans, good luck, I look forward to seeing your accomplishments. Re the videos and format, personally, you can do anything it's your channel. Happy with pretty much everything, and quite like the relaxed, easy going style you use now.
@vickihoneycutt456
@vickihoneycutt456 Жыл бұрын
Can't wait to to see the work in progress this coming year. Keep up great work and be safe.
@carolined3058
@carolined3058 Жыл бұрын
Don't forget that the roof of the carport will provide rainwater to harvest
@MAKEDOGROW
@MAKEDOGROW Жыл бұрын
Of course 😀. We’re going to build holding tanks too 😀
@bertiew6771
@bertiew6771 Жыл бұрын
All sounds great, the only thing I would reconsider is when to plant the new vines. You're looking at at least 5 years before you'll start harvesting them for wine. The way you two get through the stuff.. you can see where I'm going here can't you?
@davidglasgow8068
@davidglasgow8068 Жыл бұрын
I’m tired out just hearing of your plans for 2023, good luck with it all, I admire your enthusiasm 😮. I always enjoy the projects you’re up to. I never believed I’d give up 40mins of my life to watching lime render, but I have and thoroughly enjoyed it. Keep those video’s coming ( hopefully not with this camera tho’ ? I was just thinking prior to you mentioning it, that film quality was poor) just my tuppence worth😊 take care guys, and hope the rain stops soon for you.
@carolbulmer8253
@carolbulmer8253 Жыл бұрын
WOW!! 2023 is going to be another very busy year for you two! Thank you for sharing your plans! I look forward to seeing your progress❤️❤️👏👏👏
@hedykarim3614
@hedykarim3614 Жыл бұрын
Boss lady ! Great plan and great job !
@carolerodeghiero8157
@carolerodeghiero8157 Жыл бұрын
Good plans keep moving forward
@sadjaxx
@sadjaxx Жыл бұрын
Very much enjoyed this "planning" video. Thank you.
@kellyprice1024
@kellyprice1024 Жыл бұрын
Hemp walls are quite good.
@mowtow90
@mowtow90 Жыл бұрын
1 suggestion about you wine project. I would suggest you spend some time this year and plant the vines now. They take a couple of years to mature. My grandfather was wine maker with large vineyard and I know it from him. The first couple of harvests from the vines are good eating but the wine from them is not very good (not enough sugar in the grapes when they are young).
@NJG001
@NJG001 Жыл бұрын
I think downsizing the garden is a good idea. It’d be nice to see the progress on the house.
@barbweir3669
@barbweir3669 Жыл бұрын
Have you thought of having a stay and work weekend? Letting people camp in their own campers on a part of your lot (or in the town somewhere) and they help you work for the weekend or week. It could be a crash course in helping others decide if that is a lifestyle they are interested in living. Different times of the year would lead to different "guests" that all have different specific skills to best help you guys out also. Love watching your progress from the praries of 🇨🇦
@chipmarley
@chipmarley Жыл бұрын
I am a 70 y.o. guy with building labour experience, basically willing to do anything to help. Just a place to put a tent, join in some bbq's for as long as I last. If you want some help send a text.
@mannydossantos9603
@mannydossantos9603 Жыл бұрын
Well done! Hard work, but fantastic project. Must be extremely rewarding. Beautiful house and property. One more positive thing... there doesn't seem a shortage of orange juice.
@MAKEDOGROW
@MAKEDOGROW Жыл бұрын
We’re definitely not low on vitamin C 😃
@caroles5258
@caroles5258 Жыл бұрын
Looking forward to all that renovation
@HeatherNaturaly
@HeatherNaturaly Жыл бұрын
"Living without those things is Quite uncomfortable."😂🤣No kidding I poop in a bucket. Survive off nothing but rainwater and NO plumbing. I heat water on the stove and bath in a 40gal stock waterer. I do have electricity and a wood stove. I have lived like this for 5 years. I am SO over it!! I want a flushing toilet and running water. I can live without all the rest.
@gaynor3976
@gaynor3976 Жыл бұрын
Looking forward to all your jobs for this year coming into fruition. Great news thank you xxx
@mafish7962
@mafish7962 Жыл бұрын
Exciting and busy times ahead! Good luck with all of your plans and I’ll look forward to watching your progress! Take care, Laura 🍻🍻🍻
@tomhart9245
@tomhart9245 Жыл бұрын
Sorry to hear you are having trouble getting a quote for the heating. We have lived here for 15 years, and I am afraid I do not have any words of wisdom to speed up the process. Have enjoyed watching your efforts from the beginning.
@soniawoolley366
@soniawoolley366 Жыл бұрын
Love your channel !!! Nice to know what your future plans are - I love to c u both very hands on ...
@zlatahume3134
@zlatahume3134 Жыл бұрын
I am already tired just listening to the 2023 list of tasks😊 so good luck I will enjoy following the progress, happy New Year
@claudineeven5532
@claudineeven5532 Жыл бұрын
Did you put air vents because mildew can come very quietly You have done such good work, just doing French drains around the house must of been back braking
@celiasnyman2885
@celiasnyman2885 Жыл бұрын
Yes, those darn shiny projects get so in the way😜
@mariushegli
@mariushegli Жыл бұрын
I have nothing to say really, but I appreciate your content, and wish to help with the yt-algorithms.
@andreacrashe9894
@andreacrashe9894 Жыл бұрын
*Kia ora Kylie & Guy, wow there is gonna be lots happening for 2023 for you both. So I am looking forward to seeing it all happen in all your videos. Hope you both had a great NYE and break away from YT too.*
@claudiorauch4033
@claudiorauch4033 Жыл бұрын
Didn’t tune in for a while. Nice progress! All the best for 2023
@delwyntatton2742
@delwyntatton2742 Жыл бұрын
Good luck for a fruitful, productive and fun 2023. And a warmer one too. Thanks for your entertaining, wholesome and completely unaffected videos, Happy days from the sunny coast of Qld.
@Midgard_Bounty
@Midgard_Bounty Жыл бұрын
We really enjoy your show, which we’ve come to relatively recently. Thanks for doing it. Digging that land drain by hand looks like it was hard work. Was it not possible to deploy that little tractor / tiller in some way to do the heavy lifting for you?
@kitsurubami
@kitsurubami Жыл бұрын
Before shots take a lot of foresight. Good job!
@sonarsphere
@sonarsphere Жыл бұрын
Keep in mind it takes roughly 3 years for grape wines to start producing. The earlier you plant them (which is not that hard) the sooner you will enjoy your own wine, which will be unique, as oppose to veggies, which taste the same whether you buy them or grow yourself.
@MamaVee50
@MamaVee50 Жыл бұрын
Look at those lovely walls. You’ve already accomplished so much. Happy New Year! 🌺
@isabelgomes6118
@isabelgomes6118 Жыл бұрын
I am looking forward to following your project. I feel your pain about the garden. whenever we have a lot on the go, our garden gets neglected.
@annaapple7452
@annaapple7452 Жыл бұрын
Exited for the plans! I'm not much of a fan of the new camera so far. It looks a bit washed out and less easy to watch. But maybe it will improve when you are getting to know it better.
@PaulGappyNorris
@PaulGappyNorris Жыл бұрын
I live in Kerry, Ireland, where ‘damp’ is part of life… we have 75% humidity and 10 degrees in our bedroom during the winter months 😬
@MAKEDOGROW
@MAKEDOGROW Жыл бұрын
Yep, damp is a part of life here too for most people/houses, but since we have the option (and ability) to deal with it, we will. Not an easy task unless you’re already ripping everything out
@RobIn-ky4uz
@RobIn-ky4uz Жыл бұрын
I lived in Ireland for many years and now in Portugal for the last two years. I think humidity and mould problem is worse in Portugal due to houses having lower standards (no heating, no ventilation, no waterproofing)
@sg3260
@sg3260 Жыл бұрын
You'd need to sort that out or you won't wake up some morning. It'd be dryer outside
@michaelchapman8356
@michaelchapman8356 Жыл бұрын
Big plan this year . My husband and I rebuilt our three car carport which is attached to our house the roof is solar panels only we have sealed between each panel with sealant and it is dry. We will be putting in some small fans in the roof space to send the heat created under the panels and send it into the house in the winter and send it outside in the summer no need for roof tiles 😁
@Sue-sx3io
@Sue-sx3io Жыл бұрын
Hi there, a suggestion for the grape vines. What if you plant them this year?, it is just one of those things that you can do passively without much effort or input. The structure is already there and by the time you decide to get into making wine, you would already have mature grape plants. And so that you wouldn't get pressured into making wine when the vines start producing grapes, you can arrange, at the beginning of the year for them to be harvested by friends and neighbors. This way, when you get into wine making fully (in the next year or two) you must have shaved off valuably grow time. Took me a long while to put this comment together😅😂 I really did try to keep it short 😁
@MAKEDOGROW
@MAKEDOGROW Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂 it’s just not that passive to plant vines. We’d need to clear the land, build trellising, plant, and then keep the area clear ….. on top of doing a massive house renovation. If we can’t keep on top of weeds in the veg garden how do you imagine we find this extra time? 🤣
@rt3box6tx74
@rt3box6tx74 Жыл бұрын
You did well. I can't do brief, so I just 🤐
@johnmcnichol8330
@johnmcnichol8330 Жыл бұрын
Good luck in 2023. I know you always do a thorough job!
@glenyscallaghan1195
@glenyscallaghan1195 Жыл бұрын
That sounds like a plan. Best wishes❤❤
@isabelfurtadodemedonca826
@isabelfurtadodemedonca826 Жыл бұрын
You are great guys and make amazing work in the house, but you are making works in a wrong time. If you need some help please contact. One of the first things is the plast, the tradicional portuguese you are using only should be aplied in hot weather or it rots. The other one is the water lines inside the house (cold and hot) should be already be made has you have donne for the durty ones. regards and have a the moment of your life!
@jamescollins3405
@jamescollins3405 Жыл бұрын
San tan solar in Arizona has a pallet of 240 watt panels 30 count for 750 usd you might want to see if they would help for the advertising
@shirleygraham6229
@shirleygraham6229 Жыл бұрын
Looking forward to following your progress. Best wishes.
@theharringtons2010
@theharringtons2010 Жыл бұрын
Raised beds so you dont have backache weeding and you can just mow grass in between...
@kathleenomalley7838
@kathleenomalley7838 Жыл бұрын
Guy and Kylie, great progress, and I'm sure you'll meet your goals.
@annhardesty1696
@annhardesty1696 Жыл бұрын
YAY! Favas!
@gavin6538
@gavin6538 Жыл бұрын
Have you considered once you can live in the downstairs you would be able to accommodate volunteers into the tent that would work for the accommodation. The two of you work well as a team and with a couple of people fetching carrying and mixing I’m sure you would be able to get a lot done.
@sadjaxx
@sadjaxx Жыл бұрын
Ss
@Neilhuny
@Neilhuny Жыл бұрын
I am sure you considered knocking down and building something you want where the current ruins* are next to the house that fits the bill of carport, machinery store, wine making and other farm work. I suspect the area is either too small for you, or there are issues with shading your neighbour who is as close to them (almost) as you are that you would want to avoid. I'm very curious why you didn't fist it in (technical term) to make your solar panel installation fit there, but went for a new place altogether. *hope you don't mind that description
@MAKEDOGROW
@MAKEDOGROW Жыл бұрын
We do have plans for that building, but it’s going to take a couple of years to get permission (it’s a very slow, bureaucratic and expensive process in Portugal) to rebuild. For our immediate needs we didn’t want to wait that long
@garryjerman896
@garryjerman896 Жыл бұрын
Check out hemp create construction at C.A.T Centre mid wales...
@offgridwanabe
@offgridwanabe Жыл бұрын
Well in Canada this morning it was -20c so enjoy your weather lol. Critical Path was the hardest accomplishment we had in the Construction industry because it was tied to the money and use for completion and the software sucked, in your case it is just another year or so without a flush toilet (just kidding) Thanks for the update looks like another great video year.
@cdh2328
@cdh2328 Жыл бұрын
Where we are in Canada it’s only -5 degrees Celsius. Not all Canada is like the North Pole, lol.
@offgridwanabe
@offgridwanabe Жыл бұрын
@@cdh2328 very true Canada is a very large place.
@MrMillsy1986
@MrMillsy1986 Жыл бұрын
Kylie the segue champion
@MAKEDOGROW
@MAKEDOGROW Жыл бұрын
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