Thanks for the replies folks, useful suggestions.
Re: Shopfront - I've got a website very nearly ready to go live, built by my ingenious better half. I'm hoping I can do everything through my own website, but may also go the ebay route depending on how things go - it does seem to work well, as Ciderman suggested.
I have thought about selling at branch shows etc. and may do this in the future - but I'll largely be online at least at first, basically because my 'real' job and other commitments take up too much of my time. Because of this I'll only have one posting day each week, but hopefully if this is made clear from the off then nobody should mind.
Really nice to hear some of you guys are in the queue! Gives me a bit of impetus to fire up the website.
A few more photos from the last two very hot days in the tunnel:
My position for the day - umbrella essential!
Freshly repotted Lobivia haematantha albolantata, these guys are about 80% root.
Gymno prochazkianum coming into flower for the 1st time.
E. pectinatus castaneus
Some superkabutos. I have about 50 of these at this size.
R.heliosa and E.occulta. Have lots of heliosas, but the bloody labels faded over winter so will sell them minus field numbers, which is frustrating.
Coryphantha retusa Lau. Only seven of these, will be raised for seed stock.
Gymno obductum, my favourite
Lophs. Like little turnips.
Various - Frailea grahliana, R. heliosa, G. monvillei, G. saglionis. Also horribly overcrowded notocacti in that 6cm pot.
Too much to mention in this photo - turbs, gymnos, echinocereus, thelocacti, acanthocalycium etc.
Nice mamm microthele
F. castanea. Small, but actually growing surprisingly quickly. I've found they really like being in very shallow trays. I lose them in deeper pots.
G. baldianum. I sowed the contents of one seedpod and now have far too many!
Frailea grahliana, freshly rehoused.
Mamm perbella. badly in need of repotting.
On the subject of repotting..... Asto. cap. aureum. and a mamm which I forget.
Have trimmed back the trees and built one of the two new benches for the middle of the 'tunnel too.
More photos to follow soon!