Allotment Gardening Advice Help Chat
Chatting => Equipment Shed => Topic started by: veggies on March 06, 2010, 12:01
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I have been looking for a new ( my 1st green house ) on the net and trying to find the best bargain, where would you say is the cheapest place for a green house off about 6x6 or 6x8, cheers,
also if i put some large pot around the garden, will soil in etc what could i grow ......I am very new to this and hope to get into growing my own veggies etc for the kids, cheers folks. Paul
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I got a Popular 6x8 from the greenhouse people last year for about £350, was best deal at the time.
Dont bother with polycarb windows, unless you like the idea of chasing them when a brezze picks up.
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got an 8x6 polycarb from buyaparcel.com last year less than £300 and £3.95 postage.
Good greenhouse, seal the polycarb in with clear silicon onto the glazing gasket and they will all stay in place. well i haven't lost any anyway.
Has pro's and cons against glass
hope it helps
Shane
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hi veggies you can grow most things in pots, what would you or they like to grow ?
may i suggest that kids like to see things happening so a tomato plant may be a good idea and salad leaf mix grows realy fast and you can cut it and it will grow back , a favourite with kids also is carrots you can get them round golf ball ones that are especialy for pots and courgette, radish, dwarf french beans and a potatoe kit £6 from homebase you get 3 varietys of potatoes and 3 sacks to grow them in with instructions, there is nothing more exciting than turning out a spud pot to see what you have and they can be ready in 8weeks.
why dont you buy johns book as advertised on here and you will get free seeds worth more than the book ;)
also check out the bbc dig in programme they are giving step by step instructions
http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/digin/on_tour/
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I bought a Norfolk Ultimate Greenhouse (http://www.norfolk-greenhouses.co.uk/shop/buy-Greenhouses-Ultimate.php) 6x6 £179 and 6x8 £229 with £25 delivery.
I also put polycarb glazing in with silicon sealant, and have had no problems :)
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Bought mine from halls popular 6x10 with 3mm glass from here
http://www.hallsgreenhouses.co.uk/ (http://www.hallsgreenhouses.co.uk/)
Excellent service and the best price for new I could find.
If you can find something on Ebay/freecycle thats going to be considerably cheaper but you have to be able to move it, the glass alone for mine was 16 stone. Then you'll have to replace anything thats broken or worn.
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b&q have a plastic module one for £160i think it was a 6x4 looked tidy for the price
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Have you tried freecycle.org? Register there and if you manage to find 1 it will cost you nothing
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b&q have a plastic module one for £160i think it was a 6x4 looked tidy for the price
on line their cheapest is frame £129 plus polycarb £74 for a 6 x 6
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I paid £100 for a second hand 6' x 8' aluminium and glass one. I had to replace two bits of glass and buy some new nuts and bolts and glazing clips, which has an extra £10 on top.
Greenhouses are bit like guitars - you are better off buying a good secondhand one than a cheap nasty new one.
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My two greenhouse came off eBay. Had to wait a while to get what I wanted and in the right part of the country! Freecycle is another source. My advice would be to get the biggest you can.
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than a cheap nasty new one.
I bought my cheap nasty new one (which isn't nasty at all >:( ) because I didn't want glass in the garden with small grandchildren 8)
Each to their own eh?
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Me too Mum and mine's not nasty either in fact the twinwall polycarb offers great insulation in the cooler months..
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Don't be afraid to ask someone with an obviously unused G.H. in the garden if they want to get rid of it! You could be doing them a favour! You may have to take it down and put it up again. Then you'll know all about greenhouse construction by the time it's done. :D
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Ebay i got 2 from there and one from the sales and wants forum at work. You can get some good things on there towards the 25th of the months hahahahha.
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Don't be afraid to ask someone with an obviously unused G.H. in the garden if they want to get rid of it! You could be doing them a favour! You may have to take it down and put it up again. Then you'll know all about greenhouse construction by the time it's done. :D
thats how i got my free 1, my next door neighbour had a 6 x 8 in the garden and her son was smashing the glass when he was in a bad mood, which made me mad seeing a good greenhouse going to waste,
so after we payed 100.0 for a 2nd hand 1 for our garden, moved plots and thought it was safe to get a greenhouse my o/h plucked up the guts to knock on her door and asked what was they going to do with the greenhouse and she said she was going to rip it down and dump it at the tip, so he asked if we could have it and she said yes ......