Edwardian Farm - Season 1 Episode 2 October
Season - Episode
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1 - 1September Nov 10, 2010 -
1 - 2October Nov 17, 2010 -
1 - 3November Nov 24, 2010 -
1 - 4December Dec 01, 2010 -
1 - 5January Dec 08, 2010 -
1 - 6February Dec 15, 2010 -
1 - 7March Dec 19, 2010 -
1 - 8April Dec 24, 2010 -
1 - 9May Dec 31, 2010 -
1 - 10June Jan 06, 2011 -
1 - 11July Jan 12, 2011 -
1 - 12August Jan 19, 2011
Overview
In October, the Edwardian farmers branch out into new ventures like market gardening, all-year-round egg production and beef cattle. After acquiring a beef herd, the team bring in a bull. They also begin training the shire horses for a year of work in the fields. And they take on a pair of goats who prove to be more than a handful at milking time. Morwellham Quay's market gardens were once one of the nation's largest producers of strawberries, until abandoned half a century ago. Now the team attempt to bring them back to life. Cider was a vital part of the Edwardian rural economy, so Alex and Peter attempt to follow in this tradition by making it on an industrial scale - using an Edwardian cider press and a ton of apples. Ruth preserves supplies for the winter: she pickles apples, salts a ham and smokes bacon. Peter visits a cooper and learns how to make a barrel, and Alex launches a chicken enterprise. Finally they see in the winter with Halloween - Edwardian style.

