Episodes 10
Getting Started
Hugh looks back on his early days at river cottage offering advice to other as to how to start their own adventures into small holding.
Read MoreA Garden of Delights
From putting in his first organic veg beds, running the gauntlet of pests, to harvesting bumper crops from his polytunnel. He also offer tips on how to triumph at the local Horticultural show.
Read MoreJoy of Pigs
Hugh reminisces about his adventures with his pigs - from buying his first pig to training his breeding sow to hunt for truffles.
Read MoreFriends and Neighbours
Good friends and helpful neighbours are an essential part of the rural idyll. Hugh recalls his initiation into the rural Dorset community.
Read MoreBusiness and Barter
Hugh believes that to achieve a thoroughly good living, you need to be ready to barter and heckle. He charts the rise of his own little enterprise, from the local farmers market to the tough streets of London.
Read MoreChicken and Eggs
The difference between a vegetable garden and a smallholding is livestock, and every smallholder needs chickens. Hugh recalls his poultry learning curve.
Read MoreLocal Crafts and Customs
Hugh tells us about some of the local customs he learned.
Read MoreThe River and the Sea
Hugh explains how the river and sea offer the free food - from crabs and cuttlefish to eels and pike.
Read MoreThe Wild Larder
Hugh explains why wild food should be a part of the smallholder's diet.
Read MoreLand and Livestock
Hugh decides to continue as a small farmer - but how far should he go?
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