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Hello everyone - Portuguese couple trying to homestead for the first time

 
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Hello Everyone, my name is Daniela Pereira, my Husband's name is Marco, we are a young couple, we´re almost making a year together (married, 4 years of dating ) and we are from Portugal.
My grandmother has some land and we are doing what we can with the resources we have to make the land and the soil as sustainable as possible.
I found this forum when I was looking for cheaper ways to do keyline design, and I decided to register to learn more.
I'm excited to be here nice to meet you all!
 
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Hi, Daniela,
seja bem-vindo!

There are tonnes of information in these forums. My small little (unasked) advice is to know well your terrain first, since the solutions you might find for other permies might not work in your location. There are a few general principles, but always local applications.
Homesteading is a journey, best to take in small steps, one skill at a time, one bed of veggies done well before trying the second one. Boa sorte!
 
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Abraham Palma wrote:Hi, Daniela,
seja bem-vindo!

There are tonnes of information in these forums. My small little (unasked) advice is to know well your terrain first, since the solutions you might find for other permies might not work in your location. There are a few general principles, but always local applications.
Homesteading is a journey, best to take in small steps, one skill at a time, one bed of veggies done well before trying the second one. Boa sorte!



You know what, thats what Im learning, one step at the time. One skill at the time. Now its Keyline, may God lead us to the rest
 
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