Nadia's Farm - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Episode 1
Nadia Lim & husband Carlos Bagrie take on their biggest project yet - taming 1200 acres of rugged South Otago farmland at Royalburn Station. Follow them on their dream of becoming one of the best farms in the South.
Episode 2
Nadia and Carlos turn their hand to cropping, planting sunflowers at Royalburn station. Will pests, Instagrammers and bad weather mean their plans fall flat?
Episode 3
The reality of hill country livestock farming starts to bite. Nadia cooks up a delicious lamb recipe, and a dry summer on the horizon threatens everything they've worked for.
Episode 4
The fate of Royalburn's lambing ambitions hang in nature's balance. Nadia goes wild cooking up foraged treasures, and later she and Carlos are offered a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
Episode 5
Nadia and Carlos face the challenges of gardening at 700 metres above sea level. While a covid lockdown threatens the very heart of hospitality, Nadia has a few surprises in store.
Episode 6
Carlos hits the road hoping to add value to his crops. Then, Nadia cooks up a hearty cold-weather feast.
Episode 7
Lambing season is on the horizon at Royalburn Station, and Nadia cooks up a feast for a family picnic at the family farm.
Episode 8
The market garden is looking to double in size, but are Nadia and Carlos prepared for the size upgrade? Plus, Nadia shares her spring carbonara recipe.
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