You guys certainly put your backs into that - looking forward to hearing about the new greenhouse, it looks like you will have plenty of room for a lot more plants. Enjoy your holiday.
Very historical part of the country. I was stationed in Blandford, Dorset (next door to Wiltshire) back in the seventies. Beautiful part of the country. Geraniums are looking fantastic. The Botanic gardens would be proud of a greenhouse that size. Mine is only 8'x12' that cost 5 1/2 years ago. Frightening to think what yours costs. Can't wait to see it erected.
Glad you and your son don’t have to do any more of the excavation at the greenhouse site. Are you leaving the shrubs? It’s hard to tell how close they will be to the greenhouse or how difficult to prune or shear. I suppose you’ve already considered that. Nice to see your plants surviving so well out of doors! The gold leaved varieties really do stand out! Looking forward to the next update!! Have a wonderful holiday!
@@janecurtis5726 Thanks Jane, yes the shrubs will be kept but cut back over the autumn / winter period. They are far enough away from the greenhouse not to cause trouble much trouble.
Thanks for the great update…love the property and your new greenhouse will be large and enjoy lots of sun…you and your son did lots of digging!
You guys certainly put your backs into that - looking forward to hearing about the new greenhouse, it looks like you will have plenty of room for a lot more plants. Enjoy your holiday.
@@StephenPollard-x7h Cheers Steve
Very historical part of the country. I was stationed in Blandford, Dorset (next door to Wiltshire) back in the seventies. Beautiful part of the country. Geraniums are looking fantastic. The Botanic gardens would be proud of a greenhouse that size. Mine is only 8'x12' that cost 5 1/2 years ago. Frightening to think what yours costs. Can't wait to see it erected.
Glad you and your son don’t have to do any more of the excavation at the greenhouse site. Are you leaving the shrubs? It’s hard to tell how close they will be to the greenhouse or how difficult to prune or shear. I suppose you’ve already considered that. Nice to see your plants surviving so well out of doors! The gold leaved varieties really do stand out! Looking forward to the next update!! Have a wonderful holiday!
@@janecurtis5726 Thanks Jane, yes the shrubs will be kept but cut back over the autumn / winter period. They are far enough away from the greenhouse not to cause trouble much trouble.