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End of Summer Harvest and Pantry Tour

It's been a busy season in the garden with bumper crops of many of our favourite foods. As the summer fruiting crops start to finish we're already sowing and planting food for the winter. Join us for a quick recap of the growing season so far and then a few odd jobs in the veg…

What Did We Do BEFORE?

What did we do for a living before moving to Portugal? Were we architects? Did we work in the building trade? What do we do for work? Do we still have jobs? How did our past careers help us with what we do now? All this and more will be answered in this video.…

Doubling the Size of Our Veg Garden for Summer Crops

After a warm dry spring, we have LOTS of plants ready to go in the ground: tomatoes, cucumbers, luffas, summer squash, winter squash, corn and asparagus crowns to name just a few. We've been steadily expanding our growing area over the last 18 months and now it's time for our biggest expansion so far.…

How Our No Dig Garden Has CHANGED

Our no dig vegetable garden in the interior of Portugal (Zone 10a) has changed a lot since we started it back in November 2020. We started with 2 beds – each measuring 80cm wide and 5m long. They were made by layering cardboard (from packing boxes from our recent house move) and 600 litres…

Cleaning Out Our Well

The old well in the middle of our Portuguese quinta has partially collapsed and has a lot of stuff growing in it. Cleaning, securing and ultimately re-building the well has been on our project list since we bought the place but it's one of those activities that needs to be approached with caution. When my…

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Knitting Needles

I've only just started knitting again and have had to upgrade from my original Symfonie needles (they tend to snap quite easily). I have a set of stainless steel needles from ChiaoGoo and also an ebony set from Lantern Moon.

I like both! The stainless steel was a little hard to get used to but yarn really glides on them. I like the look and feel of the Lantern Moon set too, but unfortunately they don't come in all the sizes I tend to use so I now end up switching between the two sets.

Crochet Hooks

I've tried loads of different single hooks to find the 'perfect' hook. I finally found what I was looking for in the Clover soft touch range. The hook glides well and the thumb rest is really comfortable. Unfortunately they don't seem to be available in a set, so I have a jar full of all the sizes I like to use.

Tunisian Crochet Hooks

My favourites are these from Lantern Moon, they're super comfortable and glide really well, and the best bit is that they swivel. They are also compatible with the KnitPro Symfonie hooks (these seem less sturdy but also glide well).

I also have a set from ChiaoGoo made from bamboo. These are very lightweight but I find that they can snag on some yarns (a nail file often helps to make the hook head better).

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