Unexpected Bad News: Here's What's Happened... (Ep.7)

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Kinging- It

Kinging- It

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@moniquevelasco20
@moniquevelasco20 5 ай бұрын
Guys, you can start planting local trees along the border of your property on the side of the wood so they can start growing and the impact of the tree cutting won't be that bad. Great job guys. Love and be safe!😘🤗🌼ve
@ppodoentbeast
@ppodoentbeast 5 ай бұрын
Start now!
@m.l.e.8956
@m.l.e.8956 5 ай бұрын
Jello it’s so much fun even in the bath 😉😉
@bbwoolfy
@bbwoolfy 5 ай бұрын
Bad news about the 'forest' (actually a monocrop tree farm - extremely low in biodiversity). But you could maybe use this as an opportunity to purchase some of the clear-felled land around you and plant it with a diverse mix of native woodland species? Every cloud has a silver lining and that! 😊 Word to the wise though, when they clear fell it can cause a mass exodus of voles and weavils which attack trees on neighbouring properties as they have nowhere left to go.
@m.l.e.8956
@m.l.e.8956 5 ай бұрын
If they’re not native to Scotland, I’m surprised I would even let them grow there? But I am happy to hear that you can plant native trees.
@bbwoolfy
@bbwoolfy 5 ай бұрын
@@m.l.e.8956 mostly Sitka spruce grown here in Scotland, for turning into paper.
@abigailm9
@abigailm9 5 ай бұрын
Usually these commercial forests here ins Scotland are not native species of trees, so they often aren’t great for local wildlife insects etc. maybe you can propose being able to cultivate a broader area behind your property yourselves and commit to planting native species of trees and hedges, and propose it as a ecological initiative partnership to them? Often these companies are looking to say they are being ecologically sustainable etc, so maybe they’d be open, and you could have some lovely Scottish trees behind your place that could fill out over time? Just a thought. Sorry you’ll lose the peaceful forest feel though. I used to live on the edge of a commercial forest in a different part of Scotland and it definitely has a special feel of calm even if it’s non native trees and a business at the end of the day ❤
@soggymoggytravels
@soggymoggytravels 5 ай бұрын
+1
@raeleeturner9017
@raeleeturner9017 5 ай бұрын
I was going g to say something along these lines. I would do trees on my side of the fence. I.E. above where the car park will be, where the trampoline is, etc. I also think the patio you did that and they do the proposed trees across the fence then it would be about the same or not as bad as no trees at all.
@jobethk588
@jobethk588 5 ай бұрын
Good idea.
@cgateley
@cgateley 5 ай бұрын
I'd donate a tree and I'm sure a couple thousand others would do the same @kinging-it
@thehighlandlife2023
@thehighlandlife2023 5 ай бұрын
Yes this was my thinking. This is something we are thinking about as well as we are surrounded on two sides pretty much by commercial forests and know one day they will be gone… so thinking of planting native trees along our boundary… but we also get loads of deer so would need some good fencing for when they are young!
@MrKyleJohns92
@MrKyleJohns92 5 ай бұрын
You could always plant native Scottish trees around the border of your property, giving you your own mini forest. And also help the wildlife and biodiversity 😇
@ArtisticVoyages
@ArtisticVoyages 5 ай бұрын
Yes! I thought of this also. There are probably a bunch of babies that are below those older trees. Just transplant them to the border of your property and make your own forest on your land!
@Daz759
@Daz759 4 ай бұрын
That's a great idea ❤
@prestinaluvr
@prestinaluvr 5 ай бұрын
Your sponsors should pay you double. I always skip the promotion portion of KZbinrs videos, but I only watch yours. They are hilarious.
@donnaneeley9920
@donnaneeley9920 5 ай бұрын
I agree they are so funny😆
@SherryAnnOfTheWest
@SherryAnnOfTheWest 5 ай бұрын
Cecelia Blomdahl does good ones too ... her dog Grim is the "internet security officer" .... pretty cute.
@paigepooler9036
@paigepooler9036 5 ай бұрын
So true!!
@lwitt8448
@lwitt8448 5 ай бұрын
Completely agree!!
@Megan.Leigh.V
@Megan.Leigh.V 5 ай бұрын
Agreed!!
@shelleybubb
@shelleybubb 5 ай бұрын
Aww, I love you two. I hope you read this ❤ I’m so sorry you’re losing the forest. I live in Edinburgh and have been growing an oak sapling for 6 years. When I got him he was a single twig with 2 tiny leaves, I called him Phil (Oakey). He’s now a strapping 6ft. Anyway, what I was trying to say is, we were planning on buying a little wood where we could plant him and he’d be safe to live a long happy life, unfortunately that hasn’t happened. So, because you two are wonderful people I’d really like to give him to you, he’d be safe & free to stretch his limbs (he’s currently in a very big pot) and I know you’d look after him. I don’t have a big enough garden for him 😢 Let me know if you’d like him. Not a forest, but a start ❤
@larlar8580
@larlar8580 5 ай бұрын
@shelleybubb - awe, that is so sweet of you to offer them Phil…I hope they can take you up on that. What a nice person you are!❤
@MissManifest369.
@MissManifest369. 5 ай бұрын
How lovely! Hope Phil gets his forever home 🌳
@leebliss3622
@leebliss3622 5 ай бұрын
This is so cute ❤
@mirellamaganja5930
@mirellamaganja5930 5 ай бұрын
You are so sweet. This is the nicest thing. I hope they see your comment 😊
@Cari-143
@Cari-143 5 ай бұрын
Beautiful gesture! My Scottish grandmother planted a tiny oak tree late in life. She said it was for those who came after she'd be gone and she was right!
@SP-os9pf
@SP-os9pf 5 ай бұрын
Recommend planting trees along the boundary now so they can establish themselves and work as a wind shelter for you in the future x
@deana1111
@deana1111 3 ай бұрын
That us a really good idea
@delilah8476
@delilah8476 5 ай бұрын
Yes!! You guys are my fav. I have said it before and will say it again.... how do you not have a million subs yet???? People are missing out!!
@kingingit
@kingingit 5 ай бұрын
Ahh Delilah, you are TOO kind!
@margaretballantyne6232
@margaretballantyne6232 5 ай бұрын
I’ve been saying the same since I watched them right at the very beginning x
@carolwilder2289
@carolwilder2289 5 ай бұрын
Is there an address where we can write you? ​@@kingingit
@mikedavern2155
@mikedavern2155 5 ай бұрын
I agree. AMERICANS FIND THEM TOO " CULTURED" IM SURE
@arlenesolis024
@arlenesolis024 5 ай бұрын
Omg I agree 100% but do we really want to share them??? They are the best ❤
@samanthalangford6325
@samanthalangford6325 5 ай бұрын
The trees will be felled and a magical view will appear and then slowly the newly planted trees will grow and change the landscape once again and that is the beauty of Mother Nature.
@artphotognh
@artphotognh 5 ай бұрын
Every house we bought had gorgeous trees around it, making a natural haven. And within a year, the adjacent lot was clear-cut & a house put as close to our property line as possible! So we made sure to BUY the adjacent lots when we got our retirement property (something we previously couldn't afford to do).
@davebrac
@davebrac 5 ай бұрын
Those trees are Sitka spruce and when l first saw your video l thought it would not be long before they are harvested, they are grown because they are fast growing, however nothing grows under them and wildlife is scares because they are so dense and a lack of light.. You may get a great surprise at what comes up after they are felled, ie bluebells and foxgloves. Work with the forestry owners about what they replant near your house you want so broadleaf, or even better Scottish heritage fruit trees. Also talk to them about a picking licence, with this you can pick up leftover felled wood, you cant use a chainsaw but could carry out firewood and maybe some pieces that can be used for projects.
@PreciousRubi
@PreciousRubi Ай бұрын
Love these ideas… valuable information too. ❤
@staceekersley
@staceekersley 5 ай бұрын
Architect here 👋🏻 so enjoying watching your project. You should use the same cladding as on the extension to cover the block on the corner/back side of the house and take it to where the stone starts. Use it as an accent material ☺️ “Go hard on your home!” 💃🏻
@margaretpigot5503
@margaretpigot5503 5 ай бұрын
Sorry to hear the trees are going to be harvested, but it is obviously a plantation which has reached its max height and age. I’d definitely be looking at growing a border of native tree and shrub species pronto, so you won’t have to look at the mess left behind.
@grahamwest1079
@grahamwest1079 5 ай бұрын
The Woodland trust has a good selection of native trees and can supply as many as you need to build a screen on your side of the boundary. The different packs they offer cover a good range of different tree varieties depending on your location and environment.
@padraigbeag
@padraigbeag 5 ай бұрын
Hi folks, fun video, thank you. In terms of decking or even better other options to suit your property I would make a stone patio (or slate) with stone paths to it, you seem to have plenty of stone and I would plant silver birch trees at the back corners for shade. On the banking, lavender, creeping thyme, evergreen jasmine (nice smelling) would be great with an alpine rockery on the slope that you can develop over time. A wild flower meadow area at the back of the patio would also be great.
@larlar8580
@larlar8580 5 ай бұрын
@columroche435 - excellent idea - I have a huge terraced deck because of how the house was built into the hill, and I would have loved to have a slate patio instead. Decks are a pain in the arse.
@karenmalcolm1143
@karenmalcolm1143 5 ай бұрын
FYI: dark coloured composite gets REALLY hot in the sun. My daughter cannot use her deck in summer.
@siphonsnob
@siphonsnob 5 ай бұрын
That will never happen in Scotland.
@GG-qm7zb
@GG-qm7zb 5 ай бұрын
I think you should mention your concern for soil erosion to the company. We love our composite decking. The only issue is to can’t put a fire place near the area.
@sarahwoods475
@sarahwoods475 5 ай бұрын
@kingingit
@denisegreene8441
@denisegreene8441 5 ай бұрын
I would start planting some quick growing saplings so in 20 yrs when they take out the trees next to your property you have a bit of a buffer. I'm lucky, I live in BC Canada where we have giant cedars surrounding us.
@carolelee9238
@carolelee9238 5 ай бұрын
Shouldn’t your Solicitor have found out whilst doing local “searches” about proposed de forestation. So sorry to hear this.
@bryand1958
@bryand1958 5 ай бұрын
Hey both, hope you're taking professional advice on the cottage reno. Looking at what was built in 2004 it would appear that the owners were trying to isolate the wet stone walls, hence the extraordinary length they went to. The rendering on the outside with a proper masonry paint will keep the weather completely off the stone. If it's still wet with good rendering outside then it is wicking up water from the ground. The stone/ mortar between is obviously porous. Really you need a damp proof course but it's impossible on this style cottage. The only way to live with bare walls inside and out is to keep the heating on all the time, combustion fires are best since they burn the moisture up the chimney. Also please take a look at Custards Car Port, the posts and joists look too thin, most importantly there is no cross bracing. It could come down like a pack of cards. Love the series, you both bring a whacky sense of humour to what is basically a House reno. There is no other channel like it, I wish you well, keep laughing and success will follow. With the forest gone you will, in a couple of years see a lot of low lying fauna and exposed views. It could be equally as magic
@PembsPreppers
@PembsPreppers 5 ай бұрын
Maybe some rustic wood cladding on the extension? Could be varnished, living edge or scorched...
@TGowitdaflo
@TGowitdaflo 5 ай бұрын
They could ask to buy some of the felled woodland timber from behind the house!
@fluffydoodle1574
@fluffydoodle1574 5 ай бұрын
The right tool for the job is your friend. Soil, rocks, etc. are way too heavy to move such quantities by hand. Rent a little Bobcat/skid steer to help.
@offsetlunchbox9826
@offsetlunchbox9826 5 ай бұрын
That really is a bummer about the forest. Composite decking can get really hot in the summer. And really slippery with snow.
@chloe212193
@chloe212193 5 ай бұрын
As someone who lives in the Pacific Northwest of USA we are surrounded by tree plantations. Don't fret! You will be shocked at how quickly the trees respond once they are replanted. Trees can only sequester so much carbon, when they get to be a certain size. Planting new trees allows for more carbon sequestering. My one tip is to be careful when driving around log trucks. Lots of fatalities in my area from dropped logs on the road.
@nickydavis893
@nickydavis893 5 ай бұрын
Definitely Final Destination stuff!
@aquaangelina7270
@aquaangelina7270 5 ай бұрын
That's not the POINT. !!
@christophermatthewman2216
@christophermatthewman2216 5 ай бұрын
Im a fat bitd 😂
@lindyloo12345
@lindyloo12345 5 ай бұрын
I was just going to write the same thing. I also live in the PNW. Prepare yourself, listening to trees bring felled is gut-wrenching and the aftermath looks horrifying. BUT, the ability of the forest to regenerate is amazing to see. The first year will be horrible but then the grasses and weeds grow up, then the wildflowers, then the deciduous weed trees and slowly the replanted evergreens.
@paigemainord5766
@paigemainord5766 5 ай бұрын
Ok so as a forester I couldn’t let this one go unaddressed. Unfortunately, this is really not a realistic take on trees and carbon sequestration. Yes, their ability to sequester carbon slows as they age, but they become exponentially more efficient when it comes to actually storing the carbon in the second half of their life. When the trees are cut down, that carbon is then rapidly released into the atmosphere. The natural process (a tree falling or becoming a dead standing tree) releases the carbon back into the atmosphere at a much slower rate as they decompose. Just wanted to make sure you’re grasping the full picture and not justifying massive tree cutting operations by giving a blanket statement that the new trees will be able to sequester more carbon since they’re younger.
@karenmiller6088
@karenmiller6088 5 ай бұрын
We live right in the middle of a 1600 acre tree forest. Three years ago they harvested all the trees. It took them 2 years. This last spring they replanted all the trees. Within 5 years they will be a good 10-15 feet tall. It broke my heart to see them come down but... being able to see a full sunrise and sunset every day made up for it! ❤
@JaneJerard
@JaneJerard 5 ай бұрын
It does look weird when they first chop down the forest, but it soon recovers and in the meantime you get stunning views of the hills around you. Love your channel. You make me laugh out loud and I love your energy. It’s going to be such a stunning home. Good luck! :)
@sunflower45665
@sunflower45665 5 ай бұрын
Gosh, your seller was a real piece of work.
@erinreed6029
@erinreed6029 5 ай бұрын
Hi Guys, just a tip from the Pacific Northwest Canada. "cut broom in bloom" { the big bushes that are flowering yellow}. If you do it won't come back. It's very invasive. Cheers!
@dralbertpakin8895
@dralbertpakin8895 5 ай бұрын
I'm glad to see that Craig shaved!! WOW looking good Craig!
@artphotognh
@artphotognh 5 ай бұрын
The planted forest you showed is an ecogical desert; it will be much improved as the single-species of fully-grown trees (which block all sun from reaching the ground) start to be removed, allowing a more diverse undergrowth that wildlife need for food & cover. My husband & I manage our 200 acre wildlife habitat in the Ozarks of Arkansas, and it's now brimming with deer, turkey, bobcats, etc.
@12345hardy
@12345hardy 5 ай бұрын
I've worked in mapping timber properties in the US. If you have access to tax parcel maps in Scotland you can try and propose a 15 meter buffer along your property line. Send this to the property owner. They could be generous preserving that buffered area, you can provide them the funds they would normally make off those trees, or propose to buy a portion of the timber property. Pine trees are pretty resistant to wind gusts, more than most trees, so I don't see them blowing over if there is a thin buffer of them.
@abigailm9
@abigailm9 5 ай бұрын
Also maybe that area beside where you will plant wild flowers, maybe you could plant a small miniature orchard, of apples and pears?
@nancyfava1050
@nancyfava1050 5 ай бұрын
And a nut tree! Pecan is my favorite.
@tabithacochran3209
@tabithacochran3209 5 ай бұрын
No trees with heavy rain sounds like a landslide waiting to happen. Chain me to a tree!!!!!
@tinalouisehenderson8545
@tinalouisehenderson8545 5 ай бұрын
We built a composite deck in our back yard. We love it... Just note that the surface does get HOT in the sun, making it very uncomfortable on bare feet. The darker the colour, the hotter it gets. Pick your colour with that in mind.
@Paul_SD
@Paul_SD 5 ай бұрын
They are in Scotland - there are about 7.63hrs of sunshine annually - burning feet is not a massive issue 😂
@anneyday3493
@anneyday3493 5 ай бұрын
Don't know if it is available there, but there is a "cool deck" composite deck material, that stays 35% cooler.
@justinediaz
@justinediaz 5 ай бұрын
my parents have a light colored one, and it gets pretty toasty on a sunny day. simple rug does the trick 🙂
@shelibecksilveria7825
@shelibecksilveria7825 5 ай бұрын
We have the faux stone on our house. It's nice and was so quick and easy. People have no idea It's fake until the get right next to it. Sending tons of house renovation vibes😊
@stacykilchenmann5223
@stacykilchenmann5223 5 ай бұрын
Craig you look incredibly handsome without the mustache covering your face! Always a treat when a Kingingit video drops. A Sunday highlight for sure.
@jesscharlieizzie
@jesscharlieizzie 5 ай бұрын
Ahhh that's what's different 😂
@kathykeene2092
@kathykeene2092 5 ай бұрын
I agree. I am liking his clean shaven face!
@dianegriffith3006
@dianegriffith3006 5 ай бұрын
Me too! Great smile he has! 😀
@marieneu264
@marieneu264 5 ай бұрын
19:19 we have that type of deck and it’s amazing!!! No splinters, so painting or staining every other year. It’s so nice.
@Tretz624
@Tretz624 5 ай бұрын
So, the joints between the stones is lime mortar. Lime render, if you have to, would be the best way to cover any unsightly walls. It breaths, but cement doesn’t. Hence, mold and dampness. Cement should only be used for structural elements, not cladding. They did that tree felling on Skye. Per the Living The Skye Life channel. They were sad about it, too. It was a large area.
@Lifeofroz
@Lifeofroz 5 ай бұрын
No but do you actually need top soil for wildflowers? We removed the top soil in our garden when sowing wildflower seeds.. I think it’s about preventing weeds from out competing the wildflowers! It’ll be beautiful when you’re done x
@AbigailGerlach-zt1sh
@AbigailGerlach-zt1sh 5 ай бұрын
Composite decking is actually really good. We have a house which sees extreme weather in the winter, and the decking is easy to shovel, sweep or hose off depending on the time of year. The best part is it doesn't warp, splinter, or rot in cold or heat. It's not bad for choice of colors. Grey usually looks good against most backdrops. Does your land end at the fence? Whether it does or not start planting trees now. Ask your local experts which trees are native, quick growing, and sturdy against Scottish weather. Add a few evergreens for a difference. They grow slower, but they do grow sturdy. Don't plant them too close together, they spread like a middle-aged backside from too many biscuits!
@marcie5152
@marcie5152 5 ай бұрын
Guys, i am so sorry to hear about your forest but more perturbed that this information was not initially disclosed to you upon the consideration of your purchase of the home/property! I hope you can travel during the times of all the noise during the felling and also, please prepare your property as needed for possible debris slips since the forest and all the mess from chopping is going to go down toward your place! Im praying for you 🙏 ❤️ 💛
@openmicsandacts
@openmicsandacts 5 ай бұрын
I wouldn't be to worried about the tree work. Hopefully they will replace with native broadleaf trees. The forest being taken isn't very good for soil as it's acidic leaf litter and lack of light for ground plants. Ask if that is the plan for at least some of the restock. I used to work in conservation. Hope that helps relive some concerns. Good luck with the build your doing well 👍
@MsNattsuko
@MsNattsuko 5 ай бұрын
Dont fret about the trees, youd be surprised at how quickly the land springs back after its stripped! 💖 Get planting some of your own trees on your property line 😊
@dionysusshadow7668
@dionysusshadow7668 5 ай бұрын
It's such a shame they are tearing it down. Maybe you could buy mature trees and plant them around your property line so you still have some lovely trees. Even line the driveway with trees? Love that you love Scotland just as much as us Scots. ❤
@jf6395
@jf6395 5 ай бұрын
I live about 150 yards from the bank of the Jefferson river in the Montana Rockies....its still spring runoff, we actually had 4 inches of snow last tuesday morning.... today its 80 .... but I swim in a side channel every warm afternoon...today I saw a cow moose and her calf, beaver, otter muskrat mink and deer, white pelican soared thousands of feet above, on their six foot wingspan, bald eagles in the cottonwoods, Ospreys feeding their nestling warblers dashing through the undergrowth, the air filled with the olive drake hatch ...rivers ....are astounding places in my heart...
@MadgazelleFilms
@MadgazelleFilms 5 ай бұрын
Honestly, guys - I cannot believe how much work you’ve done already, especially considering the other life challenges your loved ones are facing! So excited to continue watching your progress (although, like you, I am GUTTED about the forest!)!
@beverlyp480
@beverlyp480 5 ай бұрын
Sorry about the trees. Alot of comments with great ideas to remedy the situation. I wouldn't know what to do. It will all work out. You are amazing with what you have done so far. I love watching. 💕💖💕🤗
@breaedwards4735
@breaedwards4735 5 ай бұрын
When my husband and I bought our house 8 years ago, 2 of the selling points for us was the empty lot beside our house FILLED with suuuuuper tall trees (I think they were a type of fir, it's been so long I don't remember ) and the acre field surrounded by trees directly across the road. Within 6 months, a developer bought the lot beside us and chopped every single tree down, including the one on our property that had to be left on the other side of the fence we installed. They chopped em down, then ripped the roots out. I'm still angry AND heartbroken about it. I can still remember the ground shaking every time they dropped a massive stump with massive roots to "shake" the dirt off. And I'm still incredibly annoyed, especially since every person who has lived in those apartments has been a freaking problem (including a REALLY awful cop who thought he could get away with anything, us knowing the sheriff was the only thing that kept him even a little under control). I feel for you guys! And send love and hope yall are granted SOME remaining trees 🌳
@mothbythesea
@mothbythesea 5 ай бұрын
Jesus that sounds awful ❤
@breaedwards4735
@breaedwards4735 5 ай бұрын
@@mothbythesea I'm still so sad.
@Yvonne-qn9lh
@Yvonne-qn9lh 5 ай бұрын
I guess another option would have been to purchase the land yourselves.
@breaedwards4735
@breaedwards4735 5 ай бұрын
@Yvonne-qn9lh even if we could have afforded the additional acre, it wasn't for sale. The guy who bought it was a developer and put in the bid directly to the city. He bought another lot on the corner parallel to the acre beside our house. And the acre beside us and behind the apartments is city owned (community plot with an old basketball court and fencing and stuff). It was never an option.
@Yvonne-qn9lh
@Yvonne-qn9lh 5 ай бұрын
@@breaedwards4735 Sounds very unfortunate. Sorry to hear this. We are looking at retirement homes or land to build so this is good info for us to look into before we sign purchase agreements. Would you ever consider moving again?
@barber0611
@barber0611 5 ай бұрын
I have to wonder if the previous owner knew this was coming and that's why they sold when they did.....local people know these things are under consideration first!
@shaymorgan3584
@shaymorgan3584 5 ай бұрын
on the whole breeze block problem, have you thought about putting wood cladding along the breeze block section? the wood would look gorgeous next to the granite walls and it would look like more of a feature rather than having fake granite, which I'm sure you would be able to tell that its not real since it will be right up next to the real stuff, plus it would match the new extension. anywho, love the fab work guys, can't wait to see more! 😍
@_TheDudeAbides_
@_TheDudeAbides_ 5 ай бұрын
- Anyone standin' out to you? - no! You guys have such a wonderful style! KZbinrs in general would always do something similar but then they have a long monolog about why they love one of the colors or whatever. Trev is just like: "NO". What a great girl!
@juliebugiyne4121
@juliebugiyne4121 5 ай бұрын
I started watching you guys when I saw you on Eamon and Bec’s channel. You guys are just awesome. I love the positivity the joking between yourselves. I’m just taking everything as it comes and enjoying it. Your home is looking better and better every time you post 🥰
@arlenesolis024
@arlenesolis024 5 ай бұрын
❤❤YOU FOUND TRUE LOVE WHEN A COUPLE CAN SLURP JELLO TOGETHER AND STILL HAVE FUN!
@m74444
@m74444 5 ай бұрын
It’s a shame the trees will be felled. But part of your journey will see how the area becomes reborn and that’s still an adventure!
@sandrabutcher1961
@sandrabutcher1961 5 ай бұрын
I suppose chopping down trees but re planting them is better than they chopping down trees and building properties all around you
@annapate7886
@annapate7886 5 ай бұрын
Regarding the area at the top of the car port terrace: because it’s so sunny, you might think about putting some raised beds in and growing food? If you’re able to put up deer fencing, or put coverings over the beds themselves, it would be a lovely spot to grow your own food!
@user-by1nd2tr1m
@user-by1nd2tr1m 5 ай бұрын
Chain me to a tree!! We live in a logging area in the USA and when they level a portion of the forest here, a little bit of my soul dies. I hope they work with you to save some of the trees!!
@cjsnow6226
@cjsnow6226 5 ай бұрын
Love the work you guys are doing and i can really see the potential!! You two are amazing together and Im so thankful to have you to watch. Thank you for sharing the experience with us all. You are so appreciated!
@dominique8233
@dominique8233 5 ай бұрын
The problem with decking is how slippery it gets which in our climate limits the amount of time it can realistically be used. We have installed a rubber coated one which we can use all year round. We bought ours from a company called Rubbadeck. Would recommend you looking into it.
@edwinakastner8806
@edwinakastner8806 5 ай бұрын
Re the bird feeder. Maybe buy a cheap plastic tarp Cut it down to size to fit the base. It can easily be lifed out and replaced. You can also hose it down to clean it up. ( Or buy a tray to insert )
@maxmac7845
@maxmac7845 5 ай бұрын
You could plant a line of trees on your property to shield the view after the existing trees are gone.
@ramblynrocketeer
@ramblynrocketeer 5 ай бұрын
💪😁 Look how much was accomplished!!
@danielpick2009
@danielpick2009 5 ай бұрын
You Guys make my Sunday, Absolutely amazing!!!!!
@kingingit
@kingingit 5 ай бұрын
Aw Dan - you absolute champion - thanks for watching mate!
@kevinfleming9919
@kevinfleming9919 5 ай бұрын
Remember that darker colors for the synthetic decking will get hotter and hold heat 🥵 which will make it uncomfortable on bate feet and sitting out on it in sunny summer weather. The grey color will be cooler, not reflect sunlight making it easier on your eyes, and will work with the colors you're doing on the house.
@meeples7599
@meeples7599 5 ай бұрын
Such a bummer about the forest! There are so many things to think about when buying land like that that people may not be aware of until it’s too late. At least you know they won’t be knocking the entire thing down immediately.
@shelleylake4430
@shelleylake4430 5 ай бұрын
You two are good partners in the remodel. Working together will reap so many benefits as your new home takes shape. Keep up the good work. Sorry about the trees.
@louburnett6782
@louburnett6782 5 ай бұрын
Well guys you have 355,000 subs; so maybe we could all buy a tree or part of and have a small bit of forest saved for you ❤
@Scor-ah
@Scor-ah 5 ай бұрын
By the looks of the forest there is a bit of disease . I live in Idaho and have 15 acres of forest next to state forest and the same thing happened here. The good news is nature is very quick to fill in logging devastation with plants you never thought to see. It takes two years to get going but you will enjoy watching the transformation of a new forest emerging.
@GlaucusBlue
@GlaucusBlue 5 ай бұрын
How much would they sell it for or part of it, then get Mossy Earth involved, to turn it into a proper native forest. You have so many subscribers, that's a lot of potential donations.
@SwampMonster4466
@SwampMonster4466 5 ай бұрын
I am in!! I will buy a tree...or help to buy one!
@chillyigloo
@chillyigloo 5 ай бұрын
This was my first thought too. I’d buy you a free. 🥰
@louisemunro7756
@louisemunro7756 5 ай бұрын
To cover the breeze block could you clad it in the same wood as the extension, just on the end part.
@allan4054
@allan4054 5 ай бұрын
Afternoon lads. The cottage looks stunning with everything out in bloom from the drone shot 👌. Hope you are getting this belting weather we are having here in Northumberland ☀️😂
@littlegerbal9647
@littlegerbal9647 5 ай бұрын
Hey guys! Cottage is coming along nicely! Great job! So about that composite decking, we have that and let me tell you we regret not getting the lightest color possible. The darker colors get soooo hot in the summer that you can’t sit out on it without smelling the plastic and feeling the heat radiating off. We have to wait for the sun to be off it for an hour or so before we can use it. Do yourselves a favor and go super light on the color. I love everything you’re going for with your new home. Can’t wait to see it finished! ❤️
@ruaridhmaxwell
@ruaridhmaxwell 5 ай бұрын
As someone who works in forestry I think we need to do a better job of explaining what we do. Commercial forests are felled and restocked in phases so that there’s less impact on the environment than if a whole forest was felled at once. The government approves the forest plans to make sure deforestation isn’t happening. Scotland is also planting more new forests than the rest of the UK combined! Love watching the progress you’re making with the house ❤
@kcmorris4875
@kcmorris4875 5 ай бұрын
Yes that all sounds lovely, until your the house bang smack in the middle of a forest and that was one of the main reasons you bought the house. Phase deforestation on a commercial scale is a horrific scale for a laymen person in a house, whose idea of scale is a few shrubs. It looks and feels like total Armageddon for "normal" person. And it is not comforting for them in their home to be, watching their space destroyed, thinking oh well at least they are starting a new forest in other parts of Scotland. Sorry I have lived through it and it was hell for us and our beautiful wildlife.
@larlar8580
@larlar8580 5 ай бұрын
@@kcmorris4875 I totally agree, it was a nightmare for me…chain saws going from 6:30AM to 4:30 PM…the thud you hear and shaking of the house when a tree hits the ground. The only peace you get is when they stop working for the day. Missing the wildlife that used to walk through there that doesn’t anymore. And this was just select cutting that I lived through, on just 6 acres!! I have lived a long life, and have lived through many things successfully, but I have PTSD from that. I am really pissed that they will have to go through this.
@leebliss3622
@leebliss3622 5 ай бұрын
@@larlar8580I have PTSD from being next to a building site as well
@sarahjenkins8074
@sarahjenkins8074 5 ай бұрын
​@@larlar8580 I'm glad you mention PTSD as I'm sure that's what I have too after a similar thing happening to me. The beautiful wood next door selectively felled over a year. The constant noise and sadness over lovely trees hitting the ground, and the worry over the wildlife. It's just horrible and I'm sure made me depressed. I can't stand the noise of a chainsaw now.
@larlar8580
@larlar8580 5 ай бұрын
@@sarahjenkins8074 - I’m with you. The PTSD just came to me…but that’s what it is. I can’t stand hearing a chain saw either. Another thing that happened, that a forester verified, is I got mice in the house for the first time in 20 years. The forester said the mice will run away from the noise and vibrations, and will seek shelter in your house. 😡
@c.c.126
@c.c.126 5 ай бұрын
Veg garden, berry bushes at the back behind the jungle part ❤❤🎉🎉! Green house for munchies in winter too. (With a walk- through, if necessary ❤❤🎉🎉)
@SisterSherryDoingStuff
@SisterSherryDoingStuff 5 ай бұрын
You can see that it's a commercial forest - the trees are too close together - so no sunlight hits the forest ground. Hopefully they will do a selective cutting - just thin it out so the existing trees can actually flourish. OOppps - I commented too quickly. Sadly, it sounds like it will look a forest graveyard. I'm so sorry.
@Tretz624
@Tretz624 5 ай бұрын
If you check out Living the Skye Life from a few months ago, that’s what they will be doing. 😕
@brendal9976
@brendal9976 5 ай бұрын
You’re supposed to just put the suet brick out there solid. They peck at it and get the seeds out. You need a wire suet holder.
@RhyD502
@RhyD502 5 ай бұрын
Like the old lady that I dream of being, I’ve started going needlepoint. Recently just finished a llama “family” and started on the character from Southpark. My goal is to get good enough that people would like to have framed pieces of mine. All of that to say, one day when your home is finished I’d love the Kings to send me a photo of the exterior so I can do a needle point of it, frame it and send it to have in your home… just my little dream
@kingingit
@kingingit 5 ай бұрын
Ahhhh this is SO cute!! Thank you for being so kind - we would love that!
@valarya
@valarya 5 ай бұрын
It might be even more special to have a needle point of the CURRENT house to hang in the new space, as a reminder of the 1st house they bought and what came before. 💜
@donnaneeley9920
@donnaneeley9920 5 ай бұрын
Good idea
@larlar8580
@larlar8580 5 ай бұрын
@@valarya great idea!!!
@andrewcochrane88
@andrewcochrane88 5 ай бұрын
Could put solar panels on that bank of land behind the wildflowers, if it gets the most light. Great to see the reno work so far, good luck!
@wearethedoucettes9217
@wearethedoucettes9217 5 ай бұрын
I know you are putting resources into the house but can you ask them to buy a couple of acres as a buffer around your home. just a pie in the sky idea!
@nessacormack6014
@nessacormack6014 5 ай бұрын
My absolute favourite people and KZbin channel ❤ Cheers!!! 🇨🇦
@RaisingVoyagers
@RaisingVoyagers 5 ай бұрын
*stops everything to begin watching ❤
@kingingit
@kingingit 5 ай бұрын
LEGENNDDDDDDDssss!!!!!!!
@sweigh72
@sweigh72 5 ай бұрын
Mee too xx
@designstinamarshmallow9868
@designstinamarshmallow9868 5 ай бұрын
Same here! Saw the title, and just said, "OH, no, now what..." 😂 Gotta watch...
@abeach5420
@abeach5420 5 ай бұрын
Trev and yer sidekick.... your real estate people and county?!? office legit would have known whom the owners and corporations are for years prior. So stressed now for yaz. Be safe. Great merch and hair done goood.
@wild.forestflower
@wild.forestflower 5 ай бұрын
I gotta wait for my husband! One of our favorite channels ✌🏽 Edit: please stop commenting giving away the content of the video, I haven’t watched it yet :(
@alannasandell2300
@alannasandell2300 5 ай бұрын
Watching from Australia 👋🇦🇺 Terrible news about the Forrest 😔 I’d get the opinion of a landscape gardener regarding planting your own big trees to boarder your property- at least 2-3 deep 👍🏼
@mindyedwards2699
@mindyedwards2699 5 ай бұрын
Hope they will replant and not sell off for new housing. its so pretty around you, i hope they don't spoil it. you're going to need a huge skip for all that rubbish. best wishes for your Dad too.
@lesreid2704
@lesreid2704 5 ай бұрын
The land isn't suitable for housing so that won't happen in Aberdeenshire. It is poor quality hill ground turned into a commercial forest. The land is plantation. It may look like paradise, but the only bit of green is the tree tops and one side of the trees on the border. Unfortunately it is nothing more but an environmental desert.
@heathershobe3694
@heathershobe3694 5 ай бұрын
It’s coming along so good!!!! That space above where you’re going to plant the wild flowers you should plant trees!!! Depending on your climate maybe even fruit or nut trees!! Stay you✌🏼
@The101Rurple
@The101Rurple 5 ай бұрын
"It's not a food fight!" *descends INSTANTLY into a food fight* 🤣🤣🤣
@kingingit
@kingingit 5 ай бұрын
hahaha couldn't help it - i was under attack!
@alysakenn1954
@alysakenn1954 5 ай бұрын
You guys are my favourite youtubers. You always put a smile on my face. Environmental student here so my suggestion would be to grow all native wildflowers above the driveway. The diversity of plants is helpful for all sorts of insects, birds, and small rodents. A new home if your forest has to go and much better than monoculture grass lawns that provide no habitat for widlife and require a lot of pesticides to keep looking nice.
@noraann1003
@noraann1003 5 ай бұрын
Always so excited when I see you guys upload ❤❤❤ I can’t wait for when you guys come to Canada one day and get to explore my home 🥰
@kingingit
@kingingit 5 ай бұрын
Ahh thanks Noraann! Canada is definitely on the list!
@noraann1003
@noraann1003 5 ай бұрын
@@kingingitdo you guys have an idea of where you will go? I would love to see you guys even if just on the road 😊
@kinross24
@kinross24 5 ай бұрын
The trees had been planted for harvesting after 30-50 years then replanting. The forest is not a forest, it’s a plantation. They are all over Scotland.
@celinaquiros9381
@celinaquiros9381 5 ай бұрын
Oh my goodness! Love seeing you two! You're doing a bang up job! I just keep imagining what it will look like, and it's SO exciting! You may begin planting some quick and slower growing trees near the end of your property so that you will always be able to look out into the woods, even if it's only a few meters wide. You're doing too much work to lose the beautiful woodland look and feeling you've fallen in love with. 🌲❤🌳❤🌲❤🌳❤🌲
@1981pjt
@1981pjt 5 ай бұрын
Oh no everything was going so smoothly too hope it's not to bad of news (still watching)
@1981pjt
@1981pjt 5 ай бұрын
If you pay for ne to come from the US to you I will hug a tree as long as I can so sad it's such a beautiful forest and to think the trees are probably older than we are ❤
@francescaould66
@francescaould66 5 ай бұрын
I live in the Landes in France and all the trees around us are planted to be chopped down. they replant and they grow really quickly.
@BrookeRogers86
@BrookeRogers86 5 ай бұрын
Landscaping idea for up the stairs from the carport....most light equals great spot for veg/fruit garden. If you're not ready to start a vegetable/raised garden with everything else going on.....plant some berry bushes! In a year or two while the coffee is brewing, you take a little stroll and gather a fresh bowl full for breakfast. Good idea to plant your berry patch garden a little ways away from your house or patio area because they can make the ground/pathway areas a little messy. Bonus it will attach the birds and other wildlife, and love to be planted near flower garden with all the pollinators.
@lisaguthridge4640
@lisaguthridge4640 5 ай бұрын
Love you guys. This series is so fun! I can hardly wait until the next installment. So glad the wild birdies partied hardy in your bird house❤ Who ever told you that a single tree wouldn’t stand on its own is wrong. You can totally plant a thick forest edge on your own property that land management can’t touch. And it won’t blow over!!
@1981pjt
@1981pjt 5 ай бұрын
People willing to hugg and save a tree 👇🏼 give a 👍🏻
@patriciahall2223
@patriciahall2223 5 ай бұрын
The granite is beautiful, love that the top coating was all removed , great job ....🇨🇦
@anneyday3493
@anneyday3493 5 ай бұрын
Here's a thought for everyone who is sad about the forest: stop using papertowels, paper napkins, disposable chop sticks etc, and switch to TP made of recycled paper, or swiftly renewable bamboo.
@emmasingleton1342
@emmasingleton1342 5 ай бұрын
Definitely plant some trees in your garden now to start growing for your view. The commercial forests grow back super quickly.
@JoelHumphreys-ve8it
@JoelHumphreys-ve8it 5 ай бұрын
Chain me to a tree! 😩
@wendysmith6184
@wendysmith6184 5 ай бұрын
its not just the trees being cut down ,its the noise that comes with it.
@andysmorgen
@andysmorgen 5 ай бұрын
food fight!
@LeonaEvans18
@LeonaEvans18 5 ай бұрын
I know it's gutting to lose the forest but silver lining.. you will have an amazing view of the landscape 360 around your house ❤️
@NCHCLW
@NCHCLW 5 ай бұрын
Wait. Did you two know it was a "commercial forest" before buying the home? 🤨
@rrichardson53
@rrichardson53 5 ай бұрын
I wonder the same….
@Ellierua
@Ellierua 5 ай бұрын
I presumed they did, it looked like a standard commercial woodland
@BellePolish
@BellePolish 5 ай бұрын
Ofc not lol even though they should have
@larlar8580
@larlar8580 5 ай бұрын
From what I remember, they thought it was protected land that no one could build on. The sellers had to know this was going to happen.
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