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  • Buying a new greenhouse advice please.

    I have just finished building a glasshouse given to me by a friend. It's a 10x6 old B&Q I think. While it is ok and cost me nothing other than getting some replacement glass to replace breakages, plus bits and pieces to complete it, I am not exactly thrilled with it!

    I'm 5ft 7 ins tall and find I'm almost in the prone position most of the time. I was spoilt in my last home as had a 9ftX27ft glasshouse....think that is the problem. While I think I'll be quite happy growing summer veg in it, I can't see me "pottering" in it . I'm already feeling if I move a muscle I'll break the glass. The budget hasn't taken much of a hit altho I did have to pay a friend to make a base for it, and help me........other half refuses to get his well manucured hands dirty!!!!

    I am now CERTAIN that I want another greenhouse, I'd forgotten how much I missed my old one until being inside the 1 I've just built.

    I have just been left quite a few bob by an old Aunt..lucky me! and have plenty of space...again lucky me, but have never bought a new glasshouse, the large 1 I did have was reclaimed by me... I am not a spoilt brat!

    Can anyone point me in the right direction as to the best value for money greenhouses nowadays. This greenhouse will be my LAST and would hope it'll "see me out". I will probably decide to heat it, and I know someone is going to ask what I what to use it for plantswise. Well not for growing tomatoes etc as just built something for that.

    I'm not sure yet, maybe tenderish plants which won't accept the climate here (Scotland but not that severe). More a glasshouse I feel comfortable to work in but it will definately have permanent plants in it ie not a full concrete based structure.

    I'm somewhat knackered having lugged sand, gravel,concrete slabs, and mixed cement, cleaned glass till my back moaned and have cut fingers to prove it. SO my new glasshouse is going to be a treat and I for once in my life want it built by others! I will be offering teas and coffees but that's it...no more hard labour as the old bones are really complaining.

    I'd be really grateful for others suggestions. I have a budget of around £5000 BUT being a canny Scot...we aren't mean just careful! I'd want the best possible and hopefully under that figure. There are so many types of greenhouses on the market,never having been in the position to buy a new 1 before I would appreciate advice.I'm not fussed about "twiddley bits" just a really good well built structure, rather than fancy look if you get my drift. I am a really keen gardener with hands to prove it....no long nails!

    Thanks very much.

  • #2
    I got mine from the greenhouse people - they were really helpful on the phone, and provide you with a buying guide free of charge (tailored to their products mind).

    They did have some large greenhouses in the catalogue - so may be worth requesting a few from different places?

    I think Rhino are one of the better brands, they're definitely built to last from what I've heard. If I remember correctly, two sheds has a Rhino. I've got a Halls Popular, and the quality is ok- but I wasn't that impressed (paint job was a bit iffy in places). Mine was only an 8th of your budget though.... and I am extremely picky.

    I had a few catalogues, one from the greenhouse people as mentioned, I think greenhouses direct and one from a local place that did posh ones. After I'd decided on the size, I spent a month reading reviews before I decided... It was a big investment for me so I wanted to make sure it was suited to my needs - as I'm sure you will!

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    • #3
      p.s. *jealousy*

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      • #4
        If height is the issue with the 10x6 why not raise it on blocks. This should make it more comfortable to work in - until your big new replacement arrives.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by rana View Post
          If height is the issue with the 10x6 why not raise it on blocks. This should make it more comfortable to work in - until your big new replacement arrives.
          That's what we did with my greenhouse and it really made a difference.
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          Location....East Midlands.

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          • #6
            I did similar - but I dug mine down into a slope, then dug the flower lower still - base was concreted into plant pots, and a rim of gravel underneath the length supports..

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