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Edwardian Farm
Season 1 Episode 1: September
In September they begin with the basics. They set up home in one of the cottages, where the first task - after cleaning - is unblocking the chimney so they can get the range working in order to cook. They prepare for the arrival of their first livestock - a flock of sheep and a ram called Cyril, and Ruth cheers up the cottage by making a rug out of rags. And she cooks her first meal on the range - a sheep's head stew. Alex builds a hay rick to store feed for the animals over winter; while Peter heads to Bodmin moor to carve a stone feeding trough. And they must plant crops. The high acidity of the soil makes it infertile for growing crops, so the top priority is neutralising the acid with fertilizer - and for this they must make deadly quicklime. They will need literally tonnes of the stuff. It is a hazardous and gruelling - but essential - job.
- Genre:
- Documentary, Reality
- Seasons:
- 1
- Episodes:
- 12
- Actor:
- Ruth Goodman, Alex Langlands, Peter Ginn
- Quality:
- HD
- Status:
- Ended
- First Air:
- 2010
- IMDb:
- 9.7
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