
A surprise return visit from Chris Genever for the day and loads of tiles were expertly laid in the new greenhouse and they look a-m-a-z-i-n-g. Of course he did have his trusty labourer, architect, advisor, helper, apprentice, photographer and assistant on site!! Deciding on the layout with such a mixed collection of sizes, patterns and colours wasn't straight forward but we made it! Also, working among so many plants wasn't ideal but huge progress was made. Even a cucumber bed was made and, like the vine, the edges of which were done in original blue Staffordshire path edging tiles. Incidentally, I learnt today from the previous owners of PTC that the vine was probably planted in 1992/3. I'm also informed that it's likely to be a Muller-Thurgau which is interesting for its Swiss origins! I spotted the following information:
- Müller-Thurgau is a white grape variety which was
created by Hermann Müller from the Swiss Canton of Thurgau in 1882. It is a
crossing of Riesling with Madeleine Royale. Wikipedia
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