After weeks and weeks of destruction, things are starting to take shape. We are actually building, hence my being away from the internet and having to get out and do stuff. OK, OK, it's only delivering breakfasts, keeping the tea stocked up and fetching sundry parts and supplies but it's all in a good cause.
The top pic is of the rear extension and the other one is the living room, now without the kitchen sticking out and with the fab new glass doors which will eventually open onto the dining area and to another set of glass doors leading to the wonderful south facing rear garden. Already I just LOVE it. Not least for the sun which streams on the back of the house even on a cold November morning.
The best news of all? My fig tree is surviving and has loads of figs developing for next year. Roll on Summer.
3 comments:
It all looks good Jas. How old's your fig tree? Is it in a pot or in the ground? I have one that's two years old in a pot which isn't looking too healthy, i.e. few leaves.
Hi, I think the fig tree is about 20 years old. It looks a bit sad today in the frost as it's shelter(an old shed) has gone but it will soon be replaced by a new wall! I think the variety is Brown Turkey and we have had 2 crops this year. They are very sweet when ripe.
Here's a link about growing them, I haven't a clue:
http://www.chiltonqp.btinternet.co.uk/figs.htm.
xx
Splendid, thanks.
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