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Old 22-02-2008, 01:18 PM
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Default Greenhoues recommendations please

I don't have one, but since I now have a lottie, the space in the garden could be the home for a greenhoue. But what kind? Any one have any tips of what I should be looking for? Glass? Plastic?

BTY: I'm hoping to "pickup" one for nothing or low cost from local ads or Freecycle (Stafford area) , so I might not have any say in the matter
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Old 22-02-2008, 02:07 PM
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BTY: I'm hoping to "pickup" one for nothing or low cost from local ads or Freecycle (Stafford area) , so I might not have any say in the matter
if you want a freebee you definately wont have to much say in the matter, be quick though these do go almost immediately on freecycle type places.
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First things first !
Is your space suitable for a greenhouse? (sunny? level? ). Can you fix it to the ground? If not it might become next door's greenhouse
If yes, yes, yes and yes, then good luck. They do crop up on Freecycle from time to time. Also worth putting a Wanted ad in your local shops, as many people don't bother to advertise if they want to get rid of something. My neighbours got 2 greenhouses and 2 sheds this way.
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