Yup, I know what I am going to be doing as soon as the weather gets a bit warmer. I have a workshop to potter around in and funnily enough, the other day as I was scrounging around for kindling wood for my woodstove, I came across 2 pieces of wood already cut on the angle to make the slope for the roof. It was a bit too cold to be working out there that day but the next warm day we get I am going to be looking at making me a cold frame. I am getting quite depressed as the winter goes on, what with the cold and my health issues slowing me down, however, when I watch your videos and the finished products you come up with you get me motivated again and I start to get excited about my garden. I must admit, I have been having doubts about me even being able to have a garden this year, but thanks to you I am going to try my best. Take care and stay safe... Sandie from Ontario Canada.
You are a real handy man Joe.i love how you can whip up most things that jenny asks for.Youre a good man.That will be be very useful to have.Great job.
Enjoy these videos Joe you don’t drag it out as others I’ve seen so appreciate your time. I have collected lots of freebies to turn my suburban backyard into something? Lol but I want a cold frame and do have a large piece of glass,free also yay. Keep up the great tutorials as I call them. Blessings to you and yours Ontario Canada Thankyou 🐝
Nice build, Wish I could start that too, but here there is half a metre of snow and minus 13°C, so winter keep its grip firm here for a while longer......
Great 👍 job waste not want not.I’m sawing & hammering indoors weather sooooo ⛈ . Got cold frames, solar oven & solar dehydrator on my to do list oh & a rocket stove.Can’t wait for when Spring has sprung & we can all get sowing & growing in earnest & using all our bits & bobs to make great things for our plots & gardens.Your videos are great fun & very informative u go Joe 👍.
I'm wanting to make a cold frame with some huge glad panels. I've got some spare decking wood too, wonder if I have enough. I might give this idea a go.
Hi Joe, just found your site and am now following you, I’m addicted to your you tube channel. Without sounding too creepy, your lovely. I love your enthusiasm and get on with it attitude. I am taking on my first ever allotment at the end of December. I can’t wait! So I’m watching everything I can find, to help me start my own allotment & growing veg and flowers for home use. I retire in 2 yrs time from school as a maths teacher. Hubby and I want to move to Suffolk from Essex when the time is right. To a bungalow with an acre or two. So on my wish list is: A large ish greenhouse, egg laying chickens. Organic no dig beds. So I can do my thing. And just maybe still even teach 2 days a week. You Joe are an inspection. If your ever in Essex do pop in. Love to chat. Kim
S'easy. Did mine 2yrs ago with gash wood and heavy polythene and it did the business for my seeds. Beware, as the wood becomes discoloured the head gardener may no longer like the look of it even if its still producing the goods.McIntyre
Don't reply unless getting coin or gifts. Sad really when I first found your channel I was impressed and knew I liked your style. Yet have proven like all its money 💰 🤑 and forget the rest.
Yup, I know what I am going to be doing as soon as the weather gets a bit warmer. I have a workshop to potter around in and funnily enough, the other day as I was scrounging around for kindling wood for my woodstove, I came across 2 pieces of wood already cut on the angle to make the slope for the roof. It was a bit too cold to be working out there that day but the next warm day we get I am going to be looking at making me a cold frame. I am getting quite depressed as the winter goes on, what with the cold and my health issues slowing me down, however, when I watch your videos and the finished products you come up with you get me motivated again and I start to get excited about my garden. I must admit, I have been having doubts about me even being able to have a garden this year, but thanks to you I am going to try my best. Take care and stay safe... Sandie from Ontario Canada.
A job well done , keep it safe.
You are a real handy man Joe.i love how you can whip up most things that jenny asks for.Youre a good man.That will be be very useful to have.Great job.
Wow love that
Enjoy these videos Joe you don’t drag it out as others I’ve seen so appreciate your time. I have collected lots of freebies to turn my suburban backyard into something? Lol but I want a cold frame and do have a large piece of glass,free also yay. Keep up the great tutorials as I call them. Blessings to you and yours Ontario Canada Thankyou 🐝
I have so many plans for the scrap fence wood once we replace the 4 panels this spring. More beds, more things like this. I need Spring!
the best ideas are always the simplest......nice job Joe!
Good to see Joe,
Nice build, Wish I could start that too, but here there is half a metre of snow and minus 13°C, so winter keep its grip firm here for a while longer......
great cold frame. Nice work!
Fantastic job. You are making my list of things to do, Longer and Longer LOL
Great 👍 job waste not want not.I’m sawing & hammering indoors weather sooooo ⛈ .
Got cold frames, solar oven & solar dehydrator on my to do list oh & a rocket stove.Can’t wait for when Spring has sprung & we can all get sowing & growing in earnest & using all our bits & bobs to make great things for our plots & gardens.Your videos are great fun & very informative u go Joe 👍.
Beutifully setup thank joe
Really need to do one of these this year
Great video, excellent skills, not sure mine will be anywhere near as good, but I’m going to give it a go!
This channel is so amazing!
I'm wanting to make a cold frame with some huge glad panels. I've got some spare decking wood too, wonder if I have enough. I might give this idea a go.
Great looking cold frame!
Nice job joe
Very nice 👍👍👍
Hi Joe, just found your site and am now following you, I’m addicted to your you tube channel. Without sounding too creepy, your lovely.
I love your enthusiasm and get on with it attitude. I am taking on my first ever allotment at the end of December. I can’t wait! So I’m watching everything I can find, to help me start my own allotment & growing veg and flowers for home use.
I retire in 2 yrs time from school as a maths teacher.
Hubby and I want to move to Suffolk from Essex when the time is right. To a bungalow with an acre or two. So on my wish list is: A large ish greenhouse, egg laying chickens. Organic no dig beds. So I can do my thing. And just maybe still even teach 2 days a week.
You Joe are an inspection. If your ever in Essex do pop in. Love to chat. Kim
Inspiration lol
Joe can you tell me how you make your a frames for cutting,love the cold frame
Absolutely, they are very easy to make and store almost flat. Should I make a video on them lol x
@@diggingfordinner if you don’t mind,then I don’t have to buy any,keep well
That’s a brilliant job, I was going to make one with polythene instead of glass? Would that work well?
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I don’t see why not AJ, if you could get the polythene nice and tight it would look great as well 👍🤜
S'easy. Did mine 2yrs ago with gash wood and heavy polythene and it did the business for my seeds. Beware, as the wood becomes discoloured the head gardener may no longer like the look of it even if its still producing the goods.McIntyre
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Please can you make me a version two Joe seeing as the Allotment imbeciles stole this one from me xxx
Don't reply unless getting coin or gifts. Sad really when I first found your channel I was impressed and knew I liked your style. Yet have proven like all its money 💰 🤑 and forget the rest.
Coke again?
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