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14 Comments

  1. Don't you want to burry a tin or something similar vertically along the edges of the greenhouse to prevent roots from coming inside? We do this with our raised beds.

  2. Wow! That is fantastic JB!! Look at how much work you have done! Little wonder you're smiling. All your hard work and patience with the millions of stones has paid off. Thanks for sharing JB x

  3. Great job JB, I bet that wheelie bin full of stones wont be moving until you've had a big breakfast to move that. 😀

  4. Well done! I wonde rif you have clay or even heavy clay soil? as all those pebbles might be there to improve drainage in the heavy clay? i've built my greenhouse on lintels on their side those they use to line a path,1 metre long 15cm high and 5cm thick. theire thicker oner but they're too heavy for my. but as they're so long they don't sink like those bricks you've got laying there

  5. Any ideas why there was so many stones there? I wondered could it have been a soak away, perhaps the area becomes waterlogged. Have you noticed any problems with water or flooding? On a brighter note maybe it was just a gravelled seating area 😀. You have done so well, having the frame in place gives you an idea of what the finished thing will look like.

  6. why not cut a few line pins down to about two feet and sink them around the greenhouse so the top of the pin jams the framework to the ground, or sink some pins inside the greenhouse and cable tie to the angled supports………………….brian

  7. Hey JB, nice work. Suggestion for all the stones and pebbles: find a nice Spot where you can have a stone Garden. Great for wildlife… all the best for you

  8. Hi JB, wow! Your greenhouse frame is lookkng really good. Huge amount of stones, lot of time cosuming work for you to clear! Bindweed is awful stuff, we have it on our plot too & you are right, it always comes back. YAY! You can see from your past experience with your other greenhouse demise, that you have put a lot of thought into how to construct your second one. Lookng forward to the next video & how it progresses. Thanks for sharing and take care 🙂

  9. I used breeze blocks/air bricks for my polytunnel then buried it in the ground so far so good

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