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which greenhouse?
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I'm not really what you would call a keen gardener although I do like to potter. We have a nice base where an old shed has been taken down and I'm thinking of getting a small greenhouse for me and my son to grow a few vegetables and seeds. I've looked around and am amazed at the choice and price range of green houses so if someone could give some tips on what to look out for that would be very helpful.
1. am I best sticking with glass, a lot of them to buy online seem to be polycarbonate but I've never seen one of these.
2. although it may only need to last a few years are the cheaper ones very flimsy, I don't want it to rattle or blow down in the first storm.
3. would you recommend getting a separate base or is it ok just fastened to the floor?
4. are the green frames less likely to rust than the aluminium ones?
Thanks for any advice you can give me
1. am I best sticking with glass, a lot of them to buy online seem to be polycarbonate but I've never seen one of these.
2. although it may only need to last a few years are the cheaper ones very flimsy, I don't want it to rattle or blow down in the first storm.
3. would you recommend getting a separate base or is it ok just fastened to the floor?
4. are the green frames less likely to rust than the aluminium ones?
Thanks for any advice you can give me
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.For appearance a cedar greenhouse takes some beating.They may be dearer but they don't require much maintenance, nothing to rot, rust or oxydise. I would also go for glass every time.
Nowadays most things can be grown in Growbags so the floor doesn't matter much. Just a few slabs down the middle to walk on . The benches on both sides will be used for growbags , pots, and seed trays.
There is one very important thing , roof lights to maintain adequate ventilation. A greenhouse heats up very quickly and will overheat without plenty of roof ventilation.
I have windows on all sides and the door but it is not enough. I wish I could open up roof windows.
Nowadays most things can be grown in Growbags so the floor doesn't matter much. Just a few slabs down the middle to walk on . The benches on both sides will be used for growbags , pots, and seed trays.
There is one very important thing , roof lights to maintain adequate ventilation. A greenhouse heats up very quickly and will overheat without plenty of roof ventilation.
I have windows on all sides and the door but it is not enough. I wish I could open up roof windows.