00:12
Sean introduces his project to build a greenhouse on a budget using recycled materials.
00:31
He explains the chosen location against a solid wall for heat retention and sunlight benefits.
01:15
The greenhouse will have a mono-pitch roof made of plexi plastic for maximum sunlight.
02:01
Sean clears the area for the greenhouse, taking care to protect the resident frogs.
02:10
Discusses the wildlife pond nearby and his plans to clean it and potentially use barley straw to control algae.
03:06
Sean discovers historical iron bars likely from a 300-year-old farm building while digging the trench for the greenhouse foundation.
03:51
Sean finds more historical building fragments while digging trenches.
04:44
The trenches for the foundations of the greenhouse walls are nearly completed.
06:27
Sean shows a freshly harvested kale from his garden and discusses its organic growth.
07:34
Sean updates progress on the greenhouse; the base is prepared and the walls are going up.
08:28
Talks about his plan for a ceiling project indoors due to rain affecting the greenhouse project.
09:14
Sean works on the ceiling indoors, explaining his use of PVC cladding.
11:02
The ceiling project is quickly completed; it's a waterproof and easy-to-install option.
11:23
Sean needs to gather materials for the greenhouse project and decides to use buckets since the tipper truck is not available.
13:38
He lays the foundation for the greenhouse and levels the blocks using slate.
14:05
Sean has been digging the greenhouse base and uncovers massive stones that slow down progress.
14:31
Plans for the greenhouse include a stonework path, bug gardens, and beds for tomatoes.
16:21
Scavenges more boulders for future use while digging.
17:49
Sean plans for manure-filled beds along the walls to act as hotbeds and maintain greenhouse temperature in winter.
19:08
Sean gives a final thought and says goodbye until the next update.