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    I've got a small strip of land next to my (concrete) shed which I'm wanting to put a small greenhouse on. When we moved in we had one of those cheap 4x6 greenhouses with the zip on cover that was falling apart but fitted quite nicely.
    I don't know whether to get a lean to one so I can make use of the shed wall for attaching trellis to or whether to get a small standard one.
    Maximum size for lean to would be 5'9 wide across the wall, 7' high and coming out up to about 4'.
    Standard greenhouse could be up to 4' wide and however long (any wider and I wouldn't be able to get past the house easily)

    Anybody seen any good deals on this type of thing? Got to be in polycarbonate or toughened glazing as I have a little girl who'll be running round it soon (and the neighbours play football very nearby)

    I'll be using it to shelter tender plants over winter and to grow toms, cucumbers and try some melons in the summer
    Ideal size would be a 4' x 4' lean to one but it seems to be either 4' x 2' or 4' by 6' which would be too long.
    Last edited by purplekat; 10-03-2009, 05:40 PM.

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    This one seems a good deal, but the back would have to be facing the prevailing wind, not sure if that's a good idea or not?

    Traditional Greenhouse 6' x 4' :: Garden Centre Online

    or think this is same, not sure how strong they would be though
    http://www.waltons.co.uk/evesham-pol...greenhouse-4x6

    This one's ideal but about 3" too big! going to have to double check measurements when i've got someone to help me
    https://www.gardenoasis.co.uk/leanto...se-p-1635.html
    Last edited by purplekat; 10-03-2009, 06:23 PM.

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    • #3
      I am sure Focus do the same size cheaper

      edit - not sure if they do polycarbonate though
      Last edited by shirlthegirl43; 10-03-2009, 05:48 PM.
      Happy Gardening,
      Shirley

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      • #4
        Just had a look on focus and the polycarbonate one is about £350, not including base

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        • #5
          Yikes, mine was £125 but it is standard glass (or whatever) - our boys are old enough to never go out in the garden

          Don't worry about the base, we stood ours on a row of breeze blocks and bolted it down to them
          Happy Gardening,
          Shirley

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          • #6
            Originally posted by purplekat View Post
            I've got a small strip of land next to my (concrete) shed which I'm wanting to put a small greenhouse on. When we moved in we had one of those cheap 4x6 greenhouses with the zip on cover that was falling apart but fitted quite nicely.
            I don't know whether to get a lean to one so I can make use of the shed wall for attaching trellis to or whether to get a small standard one.
            Maximum size for lean to would be 5'9 wide across the wall, 7' high and coming out up to about 4'.
            Standard greenhouse could be up to 4' wide and however long (any wider and I wouldn't be able to get past the house easily)

            Anybody seen any good deals on this type of thing? Got to be in polycarbonate or toughened glazing as I have a little girl who'll be running round it soon (and the neighbours play football very nearby)

            I'll be using it to shelter tender plants over winter and to grow toms, cucumbers and try some melons in the summer
            Ideal size would be a 4' x 4' lean to one but it seems to be either 4' x 2' or 4' by 6' which would be too long.
            A lean to will maximise your space under the circumstances described and will also benefit from the concrete retaining heat absorbed from the sun and release it back at night (my own is on a south facing brick wall and is worth 2-3C in winter on sunny days). However I would recommend fitting a solar vent to help control temperatures during the day in summer.

            Norfolk Greenhouses Ltd (Norfolk-greenhouse.co.uk - Informationen zum Thema norfolk greenhouse.) do an excellent lean to greenhouse which is 5'10" long, 4' deep and 6' high with polycarbonate glazing for £125, which should fit the space you describe.

            Hope this helps

            Kitchen Gardener

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            • #7
              Originally posted by kitchengardner View Post
              Norfolk Greenhouses Ltd (Norfolk-greenhouse.co.uk - Informationen zum Thema norfolk greenhouse.) do an excellent lean to greenhouse which is 5'10" long, 4' deep and 6' high with polycarbonate glazing for £125, which should fit the space you describe.

              Hope this helps

              Kitchen Gardener
              Just measured and it would JUST fit
              Do you have this greenhouse? It's just that it would have to go up against a fence on one side and that seems to be the side the door is on, just wondering if the door would go on the other side?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by purplekat View Post
                Just measured and it would JUST fit
                Do you have this greenhouse? It's just that it would have to go up against a fence on one side and that seems to be the side the door is on, just wondering if the door would go on the other side?
                The door can go either side just specify when you order

                Regards

                Kitchen Gardener

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                • #9
                  Try Ebay, there are loads of 6x4, lean - tos , glass and polycarbonate

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                  • #10
                    From description of proposed site, Leanto, kitchengardner is spot on with why.

                    Also, do you have electricity in the shed?
                    If so its an easy job for a qualified sparkis to drill a hole and give you a light and waterproof plug for your propagator.
                    If not the shed is a nice staging post for doing a new electrical installation.
                    Last edited by Peter; 11-03-2009, 09:00 PM.
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