Thanks Sarz for restoring my Faith in Norfolk and giving me the courage to buy. It's only a Spacesaver and I was a bit scared by the reviews (needing a degree in meccano etc.) but I have a man who "does" and he's almost done it. He's assured me that once he's fixed it to the wall it's not going anywhere. It looks about the size of 2 blowaways, but much neater and has a sliding door. I'm really made up and excited at the prospect of filling it. Sad innit?
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Originally posted by SarzWix View PostThe difference is that 'Ultimate' ones have polycarb panels which blow out, fall out, and are generally not very stable (although fixing the panels in with silicone does make a difference).
I have a 6'x6' Ultimate. It's 4-5 years old. No panels have ever come out, and I can't actually see how they would. They are not fixed in with silicone, just as per the (lousy) instructions. The back window is useless - mine is propped up with a stick. Properly erected and anchored, my experience shows them to be pretty good considering the price. It is showing some signs of wear, but I expect it to be good for at least another 3 years. Maybe I just got lucky.Our England is a garden, and such gardens are not made
By singing-'Oh how beautiful!" and sitting in the shade,
While better men than we go out and start their working lives
At grubbing weeds from gravel paths with broken dinner-knives. ~ Rudyard Kipling
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You know, F.F, if i were your i would look on freecycle, or your local news agents window for a propper greenhouse and pay some 'Handy Bloke' a 100 quid to errect it for you. My new (20 year old) all metal and glass one came for a house a few doors away that was going to be skipped. It was a bit of a bodge job rebuilding it, but for for nowt, who cares.
Now i dont have 4 months of all the windowsill covered in growing veg seedlings.
Roger
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Originally posted by chrismarks View PostAre you bitter?
He who smiles in the face of adversity,has already decided who to blame
Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity
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Originally posted by arpoet View PostYou know, F.F, if i were your i would look on freecycle, or your local news agents window for a propper greenhouse and pay some 'Handy Bloke' a 100 quid to errect it for you. My new (20 year old) all metal and glass one came for a house a few doors away that was going to be skipped. It was a bit of a bodge job rebuilding it, but for for nowt, who cares.
Now i dont have 4 months of all the windowsill covered in growing veg seedlings.
RogerGranny on the Game in Sheffield
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Originally posted by bearded bloke View PostHe probably brought the wrong packet of pastilles on the way to work I reckon,all these new products are a bit un-nerving for the more staid among us
Granny on the Game in Sheffield
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Originally posted by Florence Fennel View PostUrgh BB, I bet they're like Tangfastics from Haribo aren't they?He who smiles in the face of adversity,has already decided who to blame
Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity
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Originally posted by Robinson Polytunnels View PostSarzWix,
Are you on the payroll of Norfolk as well as First Tunnels?
I have 2 Norfolk Standard greenhouses which I love to bits, and am happy to recommend them to anyone on a budget - my 6x12 cost less than half what a polytunnel of the same size would. I don't recommend their Ultimate range because I've seen one of them 3 plots away from where it started, and another one scrapped, due to the panels popping out. Similarly, I've seen FT's tunnels up close on several plots on my site, and I've seen their construction team putting them up.
Unlike yourself, I have no agenda, or axe to grind.
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