Beautiful but the prices are way off. 5,000 pounds is 🥜. The dirt work alone would cost more than that. I just got a quote to regrade dirt paddocks half that size and much less grade and it was 3.
I've noticed that, too. I don't know if it's because of where they are but in the US these make-overs would cost BLOOD, including the mature plants and trees they put in.
@@hadrianwall-r7h You dig a slanted hole, like one shovelful and then put the tree in at a slant just to hold it in the ground until you're ready to plant it permanently.
Wow glad to see Charlie's hair tied back for a moment. Looked 😊 good.❤
Nice observation 🦎
Incredible transformation, lovely!
Garden Rescue, I'm always looking forward to it 😀 ❤️ ❤️ thank you so much for your videos watching from Missouri
Thanks to the hard-working team, my word they don't mess about. Yay 🎉great to see these old episodes and the lovely Gardner's. ❤love Top of the Plots.
it's been fun watching the transformation of these gardens and look forward to new episodes. FW
If I had a city lot like these, my absolute priority would be to plant so that eventually the surrounding buildings and windows wouldn't be seen.
Li should be again the coolest crew member!
Do you ever go back to these gardens to see how they've aged?
Beautiful but the prices are way off. 5,000 pounds is 🥜. The dirt work alone would cost more than that. I just got a quote to regrade dirt paddocks half that size and much less grade and it was 3.
I've noticed that, too. I don't know if it's because of where they are but in the US these make-overs would cost BLOOD, including the mature plants and trees they put in.
@@lesliekendall5668 good point, maybe US prices are way higher
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You're welcome, it's not beyond me to name a fine drinking establishment !
Actually that's not what heeling in a tree means.
Can you explain what heeling is?
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You dig a slanted hole, like one shovelful and then put the tree in at a slant just to hold it in the ground until you're ready to plant it permanently.
@@lesliekendall5668 Ah-ha! Thank you for the explanation. I imagine this could allow one to play around with the placement of the trees.
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It's just a way to keep bare root trees until the weather is nicer.