A year after we finished our self made wooden lean-to greenhouse we have completed the beautiful aluminium one, given to us by our great old friends Mary and Gary.
It's been quite an adventure, spanning 3 months, gales, heatwaves, blizzards, and floods, to now being in production, quite literally!
This will extend our vegetable growing season, giving a further 120 square feet of under glass growing. We are delighted!
Here's the journey in photographs:
It's been quite an adventure, spanning 3 months, gales, heatwaves, blizzards, and floods, to now being in production, quite literally!
This will extend our vegetable growing season, giving a further 120 square feet of under glass growing. We are delighted!
Here's the journey in photographs:
at home - in situ at Mary & Gary's |
dismantling begins - March 2013 |
de-glazed |
one greenhouse kit! |
glass - much of this was not to survive the Easter snowdrifts intact |
meanwhile.... digging the foundations |
a lot of digging! but all that soil was to come in handy |
not being surveyors, we didn't realise just what a slope that is |
a good three feet.. |
ready to go |
an ingenious mixture of rubble and block - not easy to level though! |
Gary erects the first piece of frame |
all corners up |
looks OK? |
coming together well |
frame more or less complete |
ready for the glass |
getting things square - ish |
looking the part - way across the garden |
glazed |
now for the beds |
digging down - over three feet of good soil to 'harvest' |
posts and scaff boards - just the job |
bed edging |
the glacial clay below the soil. This will be at least two feet down |
the path to the underworld! |
a useful way to get rid of lots of rubble |
finished! |
chuffed to bits! |
and finally planted |
in production |
hanging tomatoes |
lettuce, sewn Wednesday, germinated Friday |
a Belotti Bean from Claire |
ideal soil conditions |
Happy Days! |
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