Farm produce

in Homesteading3 months ago

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After four weeks of working on the renovation of the tiny house, the workers helping me are taking a couple of weeks off. I plan to travel home next week for my regular allergy shot and have some meetings, this time I will drive to Spain to catch a regional train to Madrid and then I will switch to the fast-speed one to Barcelona.

The farm has mainly olive trees, around 120 of them and I hope I can get enough for our yearly olive oil consumption as well as some to give away to family and friends. But yesterday evening I decided to take pictures of the rest of the produce I am getting from the farm.

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There are two lemon trees, one of them is quite big and provides me some shade as I have the outdoor kitchen next to it. Most of the yellow lemons have fallen and now it is full of small green ones which should be ready in three months

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There are six orange trees three of them are quite big and the other are younger and small, they are different varieties, one of them is a tangerine and has a small amount of smaller fruits. It is the one I decided to experiment with and try to get new trees from the seeds. So far only 2 out of 6 seeds survived and I hope I can manage to plant them in the ground in a few weeks before the winter. I water the orange and lemon trees every day using the water from the well. I have finally gotten the network water in the farm but still using the well to water the trees.

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There are also five fig trees, the biggest one is quite far from the place where I spend most of my time so I have decided to just forget about that one this year, I can hear the birds every morning having a fig festival :)

The one providing shade to the outdoor dining area is also quite big and most of the figs are already dark and mature. I keep grabbing some every day to enjoy their sweet flavor. Another tree next to the tiny house produces a different variety, they turn yellow instead of dark and are sweeter.

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I took some time to pick up a few this morning to share with friends. You can see the top ones green and yellow from this variety I was mentioning.

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There are three small apple trees

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Two pear trees

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A kaki tree full of fruit which should be ready to try at the end of September

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And a pomegranate which needs some love as it has only produced one fruit

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There is also a prune tree, it had only a few prunes and they have been all eaten by the birds. Finally, there are several varieties of vines. Sweet dark, yellow, and green. I will try to find out which varieties they are. Most of them are on the walls around the farm but there are also some scattered in the ground. I eat some of it most of the days.

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Besides the two tangerine trees I am trying to grow, my idea is to plant a couple of almond trees and maybe a cherry one but that will have to be in the winter.