I would love a greenhouse, but cost is a big issue and also risk of vandals makes me wary of expensive investments....I know these are budget/cheap, but are they okay if fastened down?
http://www.norfolk-greenhouses.co.uk/
I was thinking the poly-sheet type would be sturdier than the pvc panel ones.
Does anyone have one of them?
My next question is whether I should stick to the rules (nothing bigger than 6x4) or ignore them like everyone else ;D. I doubt it would be enforced... but with my luck....
Hello NatsB
Yes I have one at home, it's in a very sheltered small corner, surrounded on three sides, south facing.
Not sure I would have one on an allotment, unless it too can be placed with lots of shelter. The poly walls won't stand up to strong winds. I think you would be forever putting them back in ::)
(http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa42/ElleEss_photos/GardenMay25th007-1.jpg)
Try asking on freecycle.....I've seen several lately from my area. :D
(Just when I don't need one)
I am doing this
http://www.overthegardengate.net/UserPages/pp_view.asp?FName=polytunnel&Page=1 ;D
Lauren your greenhouse looks so pretty tucked in that corner!
Buster - 'plan a' is to build my own mini polytunnel - but I was just hoping these g/houses would be okay as I am nervous of mucking it up if I diy my own design ;D I did see some reasonably priced tarpaulins on e-bay that I thought might be good instead of polythene though - looked nice and strong
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/4M-x-6M-HEAVY-CLEAR-WHITE-TARPAULIN-SHEET-Sheeting-Tarp_W0QQitemZ290279906628QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_3?hash=item290279906628&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=72%3A1688%7C66%3A2%7C65%3A12%7C39%3A1%7C240%3A1318
Will probably stick with polytunnel at the plot - and get a nice greenhouse for home when we buy our own place ( :Pmay be a while then!)
Try the plastic four tier ones to start, might sounda bit c... but i bought ane a few years back when i started all this growing lark and they are great in the spring/summer.
And they only cost <20