I have a space 7ft x 5ft which is the only place I can find in our small backgarden to have a greenhouse. I have worked out that the biggest greenhouse I can to sit that space would be 6ft x 4ft. Might sound a daft question but is that size greenhouse useable? It seems really small when I measured it out (and I know... I will always want a bigger one!!) Have been offered a free greenhouse which I don't want to turn down but it is too big... could it be "altered" to fit my space?
Would I be better off doing something else with this space? (It is concreted unfortunately and bordered on 2 sides by house/fence).
any thoughts??
thanks Becs :)
Better than nothing at all. The smaller the greenhouse the more important ventilation becomes.
If you are at all handy you can reduce a greenhouse section by section quite easily. The sections are usually 2 feet wide so an 8ft can be made to 6 feet, changing the width is a lot more difficult though.
I agree with Pals any greenhouse is better than nothing, I wouldn't try to alter one though. Once you get one you will need more! Room on the allotment?
:)
ok... will have to measure up the free one otherwise will get hunting in the free ads :) Can't have one at the lottie as we are not allowed greenhouses or sheds or suchlike :(
thank you! :)