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@somogyiagnes4808Ай бұрын
Once Michael is done with the terrace, put that olive tree there, so that it has enough sun and can be seen at the time.
@Ruth-uj1dmАй бұрын
I totally agree about it being to big for the kitchen. It would however be better suited for the terrace. In fact get 2 more and use them as anchors for the terrace decor.
@CathyBarrett-um7leАй бұрын
Great suggestion!! It would took lovely there. I’ve never had an olive tree, how big a pot should it have, does anyone know what its requirements are?
@lauramclaine504Ай бұрын
That’s a great idea. It was beautiful there.
@TheTheatrefanАй бұрын
Perfect Idea! keeping it inside isn't going to help it at all.
@justnana2256Ай бұрын
I agree. The terrace is best.
@janefreda7034Ай бұрын
An olive tree requires full sun exposure so I don't think it would survive indoors.
@laurenglass4514Ай бұрын
this advice makes more sense.
@mythoughts7859Ай бұрын
Yep -- Size doesn't matter. It won't live devoid of direct sunlight. (Brightness from the windows is not direct sunlight.)
@DebDunster-me4umАй бұрын
If it's Hardy enough to grow outdoors it would look nice in the courtyard.
@RosemarieComtois-qs8ceАй бұрын
The roots go deep. In a container, the root ball has nowhere to grow. It will be unhealthy.
@kaydoren688Ай бұрын
I was going to say that too, however if they put it in full sunlight from windows would that help? No it will also need a deep root system. Very bad spot to put it where it is.
@zoiselemenaki6485Ай бұрын
Hello, although I have been a subscraber since the beginning of your channel, this is my first time commenting. Congratulations on your wonderful effort bringing back to life those beautiful buildings. My family owns several acres of olive trees and I know very well that the olive tree cannot survive when it is enclosed in any size room. This particular tree can be understood from its trunk that it is quite old in age and logically its entire life in nature. I believe that the ideal place would be in the chateau garden. My apologies for interfering I only wanted to inform you. It is your property and of course your choice. Love from Greece 🤗🇬🇷
@sabalight2558Ай бұрын
I've never seen an olive treee in the Normandy. Do you thinlk, it would survive in this colder area ?
@zoiselemenaki6485Ай бұрын
@@sabalight2558 Olive trees, no matter how hardy they seem, have many sensitivities. One of them is cold, unfortunately they cannot withstand very low temperatures, for example below -5 celcius, they are at risk of freezing. We have had a year when the temperature in Greece had dropped to -12 together with frost and we lost several olive trees and fruit trees.
@anekirkegaard7734Ай бұрын
@@zoiselemenaki6485survives on glassed balconies in southern Sweden, even this winter with -4 several days in a row. I know someone who even has one survive no issues on an open balcony here. Mine is a small (1 m) European potted olive tree. Just don’t let the roots freeze.
@zoiselemenaki6485Ай бұрын
@@anekirkegaard7734 Olive trees that produce food olives for example green, black as well as olive oil do not survive(we have these varieties), they thrive in the Mediterranean climate. You probably mean bonsai olive trees which are small trees but not like the one Billy got.
@Awenda18Ай бұрын
@@anekirkegaard7734shhhh‼️ Next episode Billy will be building a glass balcony off the Convent kitchen!!!
@NOHOPHOTOАй бұрын
NO NO NO NO. Lol. IMHO. I'm a gardener & a foodie. That is a full grown major tree that should 💯 be OUTSIDE into one of the grass zones or better yet in the decimated garden! BTW, IT'S BEAUTIFUL! GREENERY IN YOUR KITCHEN CAN BE HERBS in window containers maybe. But please plant that lovely thing outside ASAP!
@elainehildebrand5886Ай бұрын
NO! it's too big! Outside is where it belongs.
@ClaraSunshineАй бұрын
Agree.
@deepeebles1116Ай бұрын
Absolutely NOT
@misssilencedogood5968Ай бұрын
Exactly that tree is too OLD and large to be inside a smaller tree would be ok but never, never a mature tree. Omg... poor tree :/
@sabalight2558Ай бұрын
YES ! But not in Normandy. I've never seen an olive tree in Normandy. It belongs to the south of France, Spain, Italy,Sicily, Greece ...
@pegglover3244Ай бұрын
Gorgeous but not for the kitchen.
@Curiosity-NZАй бұрын
Just what were you thinking, Billy. Definitely NO, Billy. It needs to be outdoors. Either in the Convent garden or back at the chateau on the terrace.
@sabalight2558Ай бұрын
No, it's way to cold for olive trees in this area. I don't know it it could survive, but it wouldn't be happy ! And the sunny terrace sometimes don't see a ray of sun for months ...
@texacostar9543Ай бұрын
It is a kitchen....NOT A GREENHOUSE. AND it needs a larger pot much larger. That pot is 90 per cent roots at this point.
@banjoboy8802Ай бұрын
What can I say Billy! If I am honest, the kitchen looks much nicer without the olive tree. It will shed leaves, it will attract flies, spiders. Best you move it to the courtyard or the garden.
@JuSuttonАй бұрын
Very true. The kitchen is fantastic as it is ie., AMAZING
@ShelleBАй бұрын
I agree. I thought Billy was looking for a piece of furniture for that spot for the coffee maker. The tree looks massively out of place, although the color interest is nice.
@tezthornton8770Ай бұрын
That tree is probably 100 years old it has survived outside, you will kill it if you have it indoors, its beautiful, find a lovely sunny spot in the garden.
@ronaldhorton2438Ай бұрын
Putting that beautiful, large olive tree in the kitchen baffles me. It belongs in the garden to live two or three hundred years. Judging from the comments, I'm not alone. I am excited to see what you have up your sleeve for that kitchen at the chateau. Thanks for the video. 🎉❤😊
@chewy66Ай бұрын
Get another Olive tree and put a pair of them on the terrace. A pair of them will look amazing, and they are on sale 💰!
@shirpatenАй бұрын
Just NO, Billy!! Who puts a tree in a kitchen? Pots of herbs, cheery pot plants on the sills OK. Also way too big.
@sarablakemore1117Ай бұрын
Yes it needs some greenery,olive tree too big,herbs and thing would be perfect 🥰🇬🇧
@jaccirdesignАй бұрын
Little pots of herbs? 😂 They'll be lost. And who says you can't have a tree in the kitchen.
@virginiamoss7045Ай бұрын
@@jaccirdesign The trees that need full sun. Try a fichus tree.
@RainboCatzАй бұрын
Plant a nice herb garden in back, right outside the kitchen. The olive tree would look great (and probably thrive better) planted somewhere between the chateau and the chapel on that slight mound!
@ninamasteАй бұрын
It's a gorgeous tree and I like how it looks in the kitchen but I don't think it's going to be happy there.
@williamsabourin572Ай бұрын
Beautiful tree, but way too big.
@sharonmattoxАй бұрын
I agree! Should be planted in the garden imo, along with some fruit trees, etc. 👍🏻
@williamsabourin572Ай бұрын
@@sharonmattox He also hasn't researched exactly what this tree needs to be healthy and grow in an indoor environment. If it needs 5-6 hours of sunlight, it may only get indirect light. Also doesn't know how often it needs to be watered. This is a recipe for disaster for that beautiful tree.
@carolmciver4137Ай бұрын
On the Terrace at the Chateau will be a better place in my opinion.😊
@chemokikiАй бұрын
@@sharonmattox Judging from his reaction, I don't think Billy was expecting such a huge, mature tree. More like 3 ft which would do fine at the window for a few years but trees need to have their light source above them and unless he's going to put in a skylight ... I think a tree of this size needs to go outside. Could be even the view out the window. As for color, a low couch along one wall with colorful accents/pillows would be nice and that huge room can surely take it. Just MOHO. 🙂
@sallyinnz70Ай бұрын
Small lemon tree would be better. Convert the patio at the Chateau into a huge conservatory and you could have lots of indoor trees.
@HellyersАй бұрын
That's quite a dramatic step to make the coffee machine look smaller 😂
@kc6332Ай бұрын
LOL
@annanorth7997Ай бұрын
Great comment!
@300booksАй бұрын
I heard the tree sobbing😪. Its limbs were trembling as it entered the kitchen. Poor thing wants to go back outside.
@MissingpacochihuahuaАй бұрын
I agree
@Awenda18Ай бұрын
I head it say, “ whoa, that’s a GorGeous coffee maker”🤣
@monalingan9523Ай бұрын
It’s a beautiful tree, but it is better suited in your garden.
@flojolivet512Ай бұрын
Olive trees grow in Mediterranean climate. There is no olive trees in northern France.
@monalingan9523Ай бұрын
One of the huge entryways would be a lovely spot too.
@karensinclair4189Ай бұрын
Please don’t keep that gorgeous tree in the kitchen for so many reasons.
@LindaJohnston-mu1hgАй бұрын
It's your kitchen. But a wall of fresh planted herbs in terra Cota pots hanging from that wall would be nice. But who am I lol.
@lovelyday1965Ай бұрын
Hugemungous pot on the finished terrace that can be moved into a greenhouse in winter.
@starsister3033Ай бұрын
Plant that beauty in your garden🌿
@lenystipene60Ай бұрын
Whoever thought of putting a huge olive tree in that gorgeous kitchen is CRAZY!!😳...IT DOESN'T SUIT THE KITCHEN BILLY!!🤯
@jannismclellan9810Ай бұрын
Billy , l live in England l have a horticultural degree ,and although many trees ,eg acers , bonsai, etc ,,are sold as suitable for indoor.. they actually do not thrive ,at best tolerate indoors ,,it is such a beautiful specimen,and the terrace Michael is sealing is the place it would thrive , but ideally it should go in the ground , as a beautiful centrepiece xx
@kerryashcroft1293Ай бұрын
I totally agree. I live in England too and my passion is plants and natural life. I have 3 olive trees all in the garden, thriving well for the past 12 yrs. It’s almost cruel keeping it indoors, give it some respect and show it off on Michaels terrace (get another one also) or even better plant it outside. If I can grow them in England, you can grow them in France. I do think you need some plants in there at least 3, if you want something of a size maybe a weeping fig would be more suitable. You are doing a cracking job with the videos and all that you do…
@misssilencedogood5968Ай бұрын
THIS! Exactly.
@rosalinearendse305Ай бұрын
It's a big no for that tree in the kitchen
@brigid6609Ай бұрын
Olives don´t neccesarily need all round warm temp. Here in Spain in winter they survive colder temp up to a little below 0 celcius.
@cathysmith5834Ай бұрын
NOOO its way to big for the kitchen. It needs natural light
@monica8356Ай бұрын
The kitchen was so elegant. A big potted plant disrupts everything in not a pleasurable way. Nice on a terrace.
@enduringhope6859Ай бұрын
I totally agree.
@blueice011Ай бұрын
The kitchen was amazing but in a rustic/French country style. Parisian kitchens might be described as elegant, which this one wasn't meant to be. French Country goes incredibly well with trees and all sorts of foliage/plants as part of interiors, making connection with outdoors. Love the tree. It fits in perfectly well.
@monica8356Ай бұрын
@@blueice011 it looks like a jungle plant. Maybe a plant is wonderful but one with more elements of thin stalks or leaves.
@ldbo3011Ай бұрын
Way too large. Plus please consider the potential damage to the beautiful floor with water mishaps. The dust on the thousands of leaves that cannot be cleaned regularly should make this tree a deal breaker.
@teresamorales6444Ай бұрын
Are Billy, the tree, is already a monolith. Put out doors where it gets plenty of sun and fresh air and provide beautiful shade.
@sunnyoakАй бұрын
I say, plant it in the ground in a sunny spot where all olive trees want to be. It’s too big for a pot, and won’t thrive.
@Benjilaw2288Ай бұрын
It was a nice kitchen. Stick the tree in the garden where it belongs.
@divaden47Ай бұрын
Agreed. Daft to have a living tree in the kitchen.
@airenesmiler6624Ай бұрын
It's too cold for it outside.
@daisylovelock9553Ай бұрын
@@airenesmiler6624They could wrap it up in a tree blanket or put it in the green house at the Chateau at the moment.
@brendacooper8109Ай бұрын
Is the scholarly going to be sandblasted too I hope you do scullery too as you're doing the kitchen back in the days there was a big part of the kitchen and I just love your videos
@blueice011Ай бұрын
@@divaden47 I find it majestic - if the space allows for it. Interior design is something that presumes 4 years of university studies and years of experience. That is why not many people have natural sense of proportions or style, let alone ability to opt for bold solutions. Country kitchens that are in actual use have loads of greenery, all sorts of planted spices and even full size trees, if spacious enough. This is majestic country kitchen with huge ceiling height and the size of an European apartment - the tree could be bigger, IMHO.
@sebk5232Ай бұрын
My olive trees did not survive the winter indoors. Don't do it
@tstrong7910Ай бұрын
Michael, you look absolutely amazing these days. There's a spring in your step and a twinkle in your eye. You are in your element ❤❤❤❤
@SnowAndrewsАй бұрын
The Terrace over the Basement-Kitchen would make a wonderful "Winter Garden" conservatory. This would also help to insulate the Kitchen and keep it dry AND Warmer.
@angelamoreno5914Ай бұрын
Not for the kitchen. The tree needs its own space.
@user-qu2el1xx5fАй бұрын
Way too big. Needs much larger pot and some sun. Really out of place alotogether
@teresemkАй бұрын
Although you and the team have done a stellar job renovating this kitchen, the tree just doesn't look right in the kitchen. Its location in the room looks off, and it will thrive so much better outdoors. You had the best of intentions, but this one doesn't seem to be the right fit for the space or living conditions.
@lenystipene60Ай бұрын
IT'S unanimous!! The tree goes Billy!➡️🥾🌲🌴👍🏿🤣
@carolannecosgrove5152Ай бұрын
I don't think it suits the kitchen. It should be outside or at least in a large glass orangery.
@EAP0804Ай бұрын
That is an old tree that was sheared back and new growth (branches) formed. You can tell by the size of the trunk. Needs to be in the ground…probably has large roots. Will die in that pot.
@ellebelle8515Ай бұрын
Well said! It would be very sad to see such a tree die.
@r.h.4567Ай бұрын
I think the olive tree would look nice planted in the lawn outside of the coach house you live in Billy. You could center it off of the blank gable end @7:05 that faces the chateau. That way you could see every time you drive in to your property.
@joyeddlemon798Ай бұрын
Tree is too big and I thought that’s where the coffee bar was supposed to go.
@charlotteschuld9155Ай бұрын
No to the olive tree IN the kitchen. Sorry Billy. That wall could handle a large painting or tapestry to add some color to the kitchen.
@nancibishof6462Ай бұрын
That olive tree will need more direct sunlight near a window. Pollinators won't be able to reach it so it won't fruit. It would be much happier outside.
@schuhschrank947Ай бұрын
Yes, but not in northern France. It's way too cold most of the year.
@monicapowell2706Ай бұрын
I agree with the terrace comment for full sun. How about a ficus? They are very hard to kill and live quite well in atrium type of settings which I think the kitchen would do well as a second. They look realy cool when the "trunk" has been woven and they don't grow particularly fast so even a large one could last in the space for many many years without repotting.
@user-vy3vk2sb8pАй бұрын
Hahahaha, just NO, to having that tree in the Convent kitchen.
@ghettorestorationАй бұрын
No to the tree in the kitchen, Try the garden outside the kitchen. It will stand a better chance at life.
@peggyhurrell4969Ай бұрын
I feel it is too big for the kitchen and best suited outside in a courtyard. Also dropping of leaves, fruit and any bugs it might carry being introduced into a food prep area.
@jacquelerock6938Ай бұрын
Billy, you need to bring some portable fans downstairs in the kitchen to move the warm air around. That in conjunction with the dehumidifier Micheal mentioned will really dry out the kitchen quick.
@Tracy_RАй бұрын
MICHAEL? What about a fan or two?? To blow the heat throughout the room. Brilliant idea indeed ❤ blessings
@user-LeftoverHippyАй бұрын
You guys are clearly renovators not gardeners 😂😂
@b.w.6535Ай бұрын
If you want greenery there, why not have a laddered grow shelf for herbs that goes almost to the height of the door? For some little bits of colour, get different pots.
@eletakelley7188Ай бұрын
Because that would need a lot more attention than they are prepared for right now. A herbal wall needs daily attention, he's trying to concentrate on the château now. A tree that needs weekly or biweekly watering is perfect and gives a splash of life to the space.
@daphnej8031Ай бұрын
No no no to tree in kitchen
@ricardathomason5485Ай бұрын
Great idea👍
@b.w.6535Ай бұрын
@@eletakelley7188 He doesn't have to set it up now though? I mean, the convent won't be in full use for years from now.
@blueice011Ай бұрын
That would make sense in my 6m2 and 2.85m heigh city kitchen.
@PeterCrowley-tj5dxАй бұрын
Fantastic tree. Ask Michael to paint a picture of it on that wall and put the tree on the terrace.
@herbertvasold8954Ай бұрын
Put a fan near the heater to circulate the hot air!
@vidac5159Ай бұрын
Very pretty, but doesn't suit a kitchen. Will also need more light than it will get in that location. Should be on a patio or conservatory. Will also ruin the floor underneath if not placed on some sort of plate.
@conniewatson6711Ай бұрын
Olive trees require full sun exposure to thive. It is not suited for the kitchen, plus keeping it dusted will be a nightmare. Consider another location. Smaller herbs and house plants would do well in the kitchen, plus give the kitchen more of a homey feel.
@Jane_under_a_tree_with_a_bookАй бұрын
NO to the olive tree in the kitchen. Instead, begin a wonderful kitchen garden just outside the kitchen door in one of those green quads. Plant the olive tree, a lemon, tree a lime tree, a bay tree, a curry leaf tree... etc. You don't have to begin with herbs etc. until the kitchen is actually operating. But do establish some wonderful large--growing food trees.
@leslieryan-pm7zcАй бұрын
Tree is glorious. A Great idea for kitchen-but maybe a smaller olive tree instead to grow up in kitchen. Place olive tree on terrace, have outdoor lights and seating surround this beauty, maybe a small patio fountain, how serene that would be for Gwen when hosting her workshops….as an aside. Some sort of kitchen herb garden in the convent kitchen would add color texture and fragrance.
@bonitareardon5987Ай бұрын
Definitely put it outside. Maybe where you can see it from the kitchen windows out back. What happens when the olives drop all over your travertine floor?
@suek7086Ай бұрын
It won’t fruit without bees to pollinate
@GeraldineBrookesАй бұрын
It over powers the kitchen sadly. You will also to be careful that when repotted it’s placed in a pot with a base. As the watering will stain the tiled floor.
@schuhschrank947Ай бұрын
The olive tree doesn't like wet roots, there needs to be a drainage.
@jbart5260Ай бұрын
you have such a beautiful kitchen, but now all you see is the tree. Not a great fit for the kitchen, There are better ways to add texture and color to the kitchen. I would get over sized blue / white vases like the colorway Michael has in his kitchen. Run about three or four down the center of the island with a cloth runner undeneath the vases with potted flowers that would trive on that area.
@margz3551Ай бұрын
Would prefer a sage green or darker green cabinet to hold the Coffee Dalek with a Coffee Station...you could put in lovely oak window boxes inside with herbs growing in them...
@krismorris1810Ай бұрын
hi Billy, I grow Olive trees here in Hampshire England, outside. They hated being in my cold greenhouse with my citrus overwintering. They thrive in the garden, rainwater, no feeding, thrive. Indoors…red spider mite, dry leaves, poor flowering therefore less olives, sorry my friend, yours is really old too, will show its unhappiness very soon 😢 x
@lauriemattingly2699Ай бұрын
NO! Outdoors! Tree = outside! Poor tree😢
@MissingpacochihuahuaАй бұрын
😢
@valeriethompson3584Ай бұрын
Trees need to be outside in the sun and rain. It's not an ornament. It's a living thing which gives us our oxygen.
@manishaholmАй бұрын
Oh, I don't like this idea. That poor tree, crammed into such a small pot. Set it free!
@MyMargo111Ай бұрын
Too big.
@lauriewhitlock8137Ай бұрын
There is no way that tree will be happy with that light in the kitchen
@user-pn6uk1ki9qАй бұрын
Just NO to indoors.
@jeanburgin160Ай бұрын
Wow this Olive Tree is so awesome!!! You need to place it on a round platform with casters so you can turn it from time to time. Lovely. I love the tree in your kitchen!!! So glad Michael is doing the terrace for you. The kitchen below is going to be awesome!!! I hope piggy is staying home now! lol All the best.
@helenstella2666Ай бұрын
Lovely tree but .. for me it detracts from the actual kitchen as this is all I focus on , it’s too big .. hmm 🤔 A smaller one would do the job better imo 😊
@abigailgerlach5443Ай бұрын
No! No! No! The olive is too big a profile for the room. If you want a tree in the kitchen, get an ornamental Cat Palm (or palm of some sort) which has a narrower profile. It gets about 4-6 feet tall. Two of them would be lovely, one at each end of the kitchen.
@calvarychapelnorthjersey7040Ай бұрын
Of course Michael figured out how to implement an old burner to work for his project! Besides charming, he's also intelligent and gifted! Great to see you, Michael!
@donanausmcАй бұрын
I like the tree BUT NOT in the kitchen! The tree throws everything off and there are so many different ways to add color but this is not the way to do it. I don't even think the tree would survive in the kitchen. Please put it somewhere more suitable outside.
@sharonmattoxАй бұрын
I agree with so many others' comments: Too big for the kitchen, plant it outside, maybe in the garden, on the terrace, etc. I don't see it being happy inside at all. Please don't do that.
@PamelaNewton-WalkerАй бұрын
Please put the gorgeous tree outdoors, it really is gorgeous and it would look amazing set on the chateau terrace.
@Ruth-uj1dmАй бұрын
For those who are concerned about the olive tree surviving the French winter. There are 4 species that will, Arequipa, Manzanillo, Mission and Sevillano. They can withstand temperatures up to -9 degrees celcious or 15 degrees Fahrenheit.
@Julia-zj2chАй бұрын
Michael! You have worked so hard on that terrace. Excellent work. It was nice to see Montgomery out in the sunshine and grass. Hopefully no more escapes to his barnyard heritage again.
@lisa1145Ай бұрын
To big and you guys didn’t think this through lol because the tree will need to grow and the roots spread it needs to be planted on the grounds not in the kitchen,,,,,
@gayejani350Ай бұрын
Billy, Billy! The tree would be much happier outside. Lovely at the chateau!
@donrussell2017Ай бұрын
Michael should paint the kitchen column like treebark and paint a green flowering vine climbing and wrapping around the column. It could be a creative artwork for the kitchen column and canvas for his talents.
@PatchworkUSAАй бұрын
The kitchen is pristine and beautiful. The tree is dull looking. It will take so much upkeep, too. It will require a nanny if you go on vacation. I don't think the kitchen needs more color but colorful wall hangings could be added. But I think it's a wonderful, sparkly, magical realm exactly as it is and full of colors - shades of several colors....beautiful as is. I wonder sometimes if everyone sees things online as they really are if they have an old monitor or a monitor that needs it's settings corrected. The kitchen looks very colorful on my monitor and it's not color-saturated - just normal.
@blueice011Ай бұрын
It's not about adding the color, it's about adding life, texture, eye interest, vibe, connecting outdoors and indoors in ground level, grand sized French country historic property huge kitchen with extreme ceiling height. Trees are never dull, they are alive. World that surrounds us is not just colorful, it has dimensions, textures, energies, vibes, light.
@danielgrondin3137Ай бұрын
I’d move the olive tree to the terrace at the château as someone suggested. Thanks for showing the interior of the chapel. Installing the stove in the kitchen was a brilliant move. You may want a carbon monoxide detector down there.
@florences3963Ай бұрын
Put it outside on the grass in front of kitchen. It's an outdoor tree at least 100 yrs old. It has been trimmed for season needs to be placed outside not indoors you will kill it.
@suzannepolder3929Ай бұрын
Michael, that temporary fireplace is an excellent idea.
@mollysheridan7134Ай бұрын
That olive tree is absolutely beautiful. Suits the kitchen perfectly. I hope it really does thrive there but if it has to be moved it will look terrific wherever you put it.
@BUD100ifyАй бұрын
It will drop leaves and make a hell of a mess. Too dark in there. Outside is best.
@withlovecalАй бұрын
I like the idea of a tree but that one is too big. It kind of dominates instead of complimenting the kitchen. Well done Michael, great idea with the fireplace/stove.
@blueice011Ай бұрын
One smaller tree cant dominate 80m2 and 4m height ceiling room.
@wildfireintexasАй бұрын
There are loads of small trees that would work very well in the kitchen. The olive tree is just too big and I don’t think it will be happy there.
@terriashby5752Ай бұрын
It’s a NO from me too I’m afraid. Beautiful tree, wrong place.
@jaysmith8199Ай бұрын
Olive tree is too big! Get 2 smaller ones or bay leaf? for the kitchen and put that olive out in convent courtyard or terrace at the chateau. Agree kitchen needs some colour.
@regpain3811Ай бұрын
Plant it in the lawn and admire it from the kitchen window !
@junemartin1475Ай бұрын
It’s a beautiful tree for the garden; plant it in the ground. There are other plants you can buy for the inside.
@LadyBeatrixMcCormickАй бұрын
Love the scale of the tree in the kitchen. It needs a much bigger pot, and I'd strongly suggest putting it on wheels so it can be turned or rolled closer to the windows as needed, and moved out of the way for mopping the floor.
@maureenhyslop9125Ай бұрын
The olive tree is not suited to a kitchen environment.put it outside, in a sunny position, shektered from the wind
@katariinavainio4828Ай бұрын
Olivetree is a mediterranian plant. It needs sunlight. It's not for indoors 😪
@heatherwolmarans8287Ай бұрын
Billy did mention it's a European olive tree, perhaps a different variety?
@NWPARetireeАй бұрын
Hello from northwest Pennsylvania! You are doing beautiful work at both the chateau and convent. My husband, a welder, was contacted by a local college to build a large pot for a tree in an atrium that kept falling over. He constructed it from steel and put casters underneath that will support 1200 pounds(544 kg). It was treated with a mild acid and left out in the rain to form a natural rust finish. Having something similar made local to you would allow you to move the tree around, both inside and out, as necessary.
@leighcairns2601Ай бұрын
Tad to large But I agree a bit greenery would make the kitchen pop ❤
@elainedreamies7380Ай бұрын
Think it needs the outside sun
@collaborationofcuriositiesАй бұрын
An olive tree as an indoor plant, that's a new one for me 😂
@michaelmanning5379Ай бұрын
I enjoyed the neighbour's cows commenting loudly on Michael's end scene.
@chriss-nf1bd27 күн бұрын
Beautiful. I have a dwarf lemon tree that I love. Put it on a turntable to always have a new side facing the sun. Love the smell of fresh lemons.. Looking to add a dwarf or semi dwarf blood red orange tree this year.