i want a greenhouse (variation on a theme)

Started by MrsKP, March 23, 2006, 07:27:49

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MrsKP

i've got my wad in my pocket (albeit a very small wad) and am itching to press the "buy now" button, but thought i'd ask your opions first.

i'm looking at a Norfolk-Greenhouses Ultimate Popular 6 but am wondering how stable/durable these are.  my garden bears the brunt of small hurricanes sometimes so needs to be fairly robust.

anyone got any experiences to share ?  should i sacrifice size for strength or have you got one of these  in the garden that's already "lasted for years".

thanking you all kindly.
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MrsKP

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TEL

Hi MrsKP

I have just put up the ultimate 4 at my plot.
when i was putting it up i thought this thing will never last as it wobbled all over the place :-\ but once i glazed it it was solid 8)
My mate has had one for 2 years now & he is happy ;D
But they do take a time to put together ???

MrsKP

#2
cheers tel.  did you build it per the instructions, or did you add some extra bits to beef it up ?  i've seen people mention additional clips for bubblewrap in other posts.

what is the back vent like, and did you get an auto solar roof thingy ?  and without the need for a base, how does it stay secured to the floor ?  the last thing i need is it take of a la Dorothy in the wizard of oz.  :o

muchos gracias

mrs kp
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TEL

Yes as per instructions. the back vent is just a bit of plastic 2mm thick i need to work on that . ???
i built a 4"by 2" timber base then pegged it to the ground & fixed the Gh to that.
No roof thingy :o

It is cheep & cheerfully i will try to get a pic of it to show you if you want

MrsKP

oh yes please tel if you could that would be excellent.  i know for that money i'm not going to get a palace, but i have to be realistic.

i wish i could afford an all singing/dancing one, but i want one and i want it now  ;D
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KevB

My neighbour has a perfect glassed 8 x 6 GH which she'll sell for £50, trouble is that your a bit far away from Warrington!!!
Kev >:( >:(
If I wasn't Gardening I'd be shopping!! thank God for Gardening!!

MrsKP

#6
that is a big problem up here KevB.  i've been keeping my eyes peeled for a while now and the nearest second hand one i've found is about an hour away but i don't think my nerves would cope with half a ton of glass in the back of the car, especially as i found out from a very nice bus driver today that my brake lights don't work  :o. 

so my early saturday morning will now be spent down the garage  :-X bad words bad words

:'(



ok ....... clear "glass" panels like the norfolk ones, or polycarbonate safety glazing ...... pros & cons please.  sorry to be such a pain, but you guys know better than i and i want to learn from your mistakes  :P
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TEL

Hi MrsKP
will get pic on in the morning
The Norfolk is polycarbonate roof but perspek sides

MrsKP

cheers tel, i was just wondering whether the polycarb would offer a bit too much shading.  maybe i should have a little more faith in my sun/summer weather.

::)
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Hyacinth

Is this the Mrs. KP who's just had a new Shed talking about having a greenhouse now?

Indeed,  a Woman of Property 8)

Great stuff, Mrs. KP - congrats!  ;D

Lishka

MrsKP

new hoos last august which came with NO useful additions.

ok the decoration was acceptable for the next 5 years (well it would have to be with our decorating skills/energies) ....... so i'm playing with my plot  ;D.  once the money's gone it's gone, so best invest now while there's some still there.   :P

some of the nasturtiums went in today, i did try to wait a bit longer but thought dammit, you're going in  ;D
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Hyacinth

good luck with the nasturtiums, then. Sure they'll be fine - Lish :)

MrsKP

cheers m'dear and once again many thanks.

the old chap i used to live next to said "you'll never need another packet" and i'd saved loads from that garden and i have no idea where they all went last summer  :o

i can't wait until everything starts happening  ;D
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euronerd

I can't remember what make mine is MrsKP, but it came with four sprags, one for each corner, which it recommended sinking in concrete (or some such aggregate). I didn't use a base of any sort and haven't had any trouble yet - five years, and I too am troubled by the wind. If you see what I mean. :o
Don't sacrifice size. Whatever size you get, it won't be big enough next year. I think strength is 'designed in' these days.

Geoff.
You can't please all of the people all of the time, but you can't upset them all at once either.

euronerd

Back again. Glass vs polycarb: I read somewhere that glass allows a broader frequency of UV light through, which apparently is good. But to judge from the enormous number of polytunnels in use, it can't be so much different. I suspect that polycarb might be more expensive to replace though, assuming that, like most plastics these days, it is programmed to degrade and go brittle after a few years. Also the weight of glass will make it more of a problem for the wind to shift.

Geoff.
You can't please all of the people all of the time, but you can't upset them all at once either.

TEL

#15
This is the gh 2 pic from the front 1 from the side & 1 of the window.

MrsKP

gawd tel, i didn't mean for you to get up and the crack of dawn !!!!

thanks so much and hey !!! you got a bath too

;D
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Hyacinth

That's not a bath, KayPee, modern idiom...that's a "feature plunge-pool" ;D

MrsKP

oh and thanks to you too euronerd, i missed your responses as i was busy examining tim's pics.

i think i've decided to go for the ultimate 6.  now to find out there's a 6 week lead time !!!!!  keep your fingers crossed.

;D
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Hyacinth

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i think i've decided to go for the ultimate 6.  now to find out there's a 6 week lead time !!!!!  keep your fingers crossed.

;D
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Oh no!! How can you bear waiting?! You'd better ask Dan2 to start a countdown ;D ;D ;D

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