Summer is on its way to the farm and now all ideas must be realized. And a big step towards the dream of becoming self-sufficient is a greenhouse, something that Kalle wants to build himself. Brita sinks her teeth into a guest house.
Six puppies have arrived, so now the farm consists of twenty-two chickens, eight lambs, six puppies, five sheep, three dogs, three ducks, two cats, two rabbits, a one-year-old, a four-year-old and a fifteen-year-old.
Kalle dreams of self-sufficiency, and then you need an automatic irrigation system. Exciting. Brita, on the other hand, dreams of the perfect guest house and Kalle's son, Glenn, dreams of carving knives.
Honey and mud walls, how do they go together? And where has the queen bee gone? Many questions are answered in this section. In addition, Brita's project continues to create the perfect guest cabin, a bit of slow TV, if you ask Kalle.
Will Brita's guest house ever be finished, and why is Kalle digging a giant hole? Life in the country rolls on with, as usual, a lot of projects and dreams. It's not always that easy, but it's fun.
Duck ponds and greenhouses in all their glory, but it's time to invest in the children. And they will have their own garden. While the adults will have a barbecue area, And Kalle will make his own snuff.
Brita is going to become an interior designer/finish carpenter and Kalle is going to plant his own forest, well, kind of a forest. But above all, Kalle and Essa should have some alone time.
The second summer on the farm is coming to an end. And it has been an incredible summer with cultivation, construction, animals and family coziness. But there are still a few projects left before the winter.