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The first year I grew my own toms and stuff (year before last) I had a 6 x 4 plastic greenhouse from Instore for 35 quid. It was great and I learned loads from my experiments in that. At the end of that year, the little greenhouse was trashed by high winds in November (I still had tomatoes and peppers ripening in it) and Madmax bought me a 6 x 8 greenhouse from Focus to replace it. They were on offer at the time. Said greenhouse was assembled a year ago and is full to bursting at the moment when all the seedlings are indoors overnight or on chilly days.
Definitely get the biggest 'house you can afford and watch your local freecycle and ebay for a cheap or even freebie. |
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I agree with Jojo, join your local Freecycle group and ask for one....you'll be suprised what you can get for free as people upgrade and get rid!!!
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Failing Freecycle, I picked up my 6 x 6 glass greenhouse on ebay for £26, and I really can't fault it. Brand new it would have set me back at least £250 and maybe more. Just wish I'd got an 8 x 6 now. So much to grow and so little space....
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touch wood my plastic green house is still standing what with old curtain poles reinforced in the roof poles to prevent the plastic sagging when it rains and rope over the top to peg it down a bit more, still makes me nervous when i sit in there on a windy day thoughalso another down side is all the blimin flys bees and wasps that decide to fly in and are too stupid to fly out again
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I wouldn't start with anything smaller than one of 8' x 6'. I did and it was a mistake. Make sure you secure it well; we use angle irons driven into the ground at each corner on our site.
As for getting a cheap greenhouse you could always mention that you're looking for one when talking to other plot holders; I did and was told where I could get a freebie and have since taken delivery of another. Phil
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you could also try sites like ad-trader or friday ads, they sometimes have the 'free to collector' ads for greenhouses. Is there a 'gumtree' in your area? I picked up one from here. Ask everyone you know and get them to ask everyone they know. If you are patient and vigilant, they do turn up.
As previously mentioned, get the biggest one you can, trust me you first look at it and think you will never fill it and two months down the line you will back on the www looking for another one ![]()
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