I�m looking for a growhouse/mini greenhouse � mainly for raising seedlings and hardening off but also probably to grow peppers, tomatoes etc. Probably 4-6 feet wide and 2 feet deep, with the option to adapt the shelving so I can get tall plants in there (or one that�s 3 feet deep with shallower shelves � but I haven�t seen any like that!). Needs to have a base and a back really. Polycarb or acrylic glazing, not glass! I like the ones with lids as well as doors so the upper part is almost a cold frame. My wish list is probably not unique so hopefully some other readers will benefit from your collective wisdom!
I�ve seen a number of suitable looking growhouses between �100-200 which is what I want to spend, but then again I don�t want to throw good money after bad by getting one that looks terrible and falls apart. If these are just no good then on balance I�d prefer to buy a cheap blowaway for now and negotiate a larger budget in a few years!
The main contenders seem to be Gardman extra large growhouse, and Botanico Let�s Grow (they do a small and large one, thinking of getting both so I can have two separate environments for seedlings and for plants/hardening off!). The Haxnicks one is very small so not really considering it...
Does anyone have experience of the different brands available � which ones are more or less sturdy, long lasting, ok looking? Do you happen to know if they can be fitted with louvres and/or auto vents (otherwise I�ll just regret it!)
While I�m at it, it would be great to have some advice on position. The plan is to use the south facing fence � loads of sun until early evening. But I�m concerned it will overheat very easily. The other option is a west facing wall which is very sunny from early afternoon until late.
Gardman:
Gardman Extra Large Wooden Growhouse)
Botanico:
Botanico Let's Grow Wooden Mini Growhouse: Amazon.co.uk: Garden & Outdoors
Botanico Let's Grow Wooden Growhouse: Amazon.co.uk: Garden & Outdoors
I�ve seen a number of suitable looking growhouses between �100-200 which is what I want to spend, but then again I don�t want to throw good money after bad by getting one that looks terrible and falls apart. If these are just no good then on balance I�d prefer to buy a cheap blowaway for now and negotiate a larger budget in a few years!
The main contenders seem to be Gardman extra large growhouse, and Botanico Let�s Grow (they do a small and large one, thinking of getting both so I can have two separate environments for seedlings and for plants/hardening off!). The Haxnicks one is very small so not really considering it...
Does anyone have experience of the different brands available � which ones are more or less sturdy, long lasting, ok looking? Do you happen to know if they can be fitted with louvres and/or auto vents (otherwise I�ll just regret it!)
While I�m at it, it would be great to have some advice on position. The plan is to use the south facing fence � loads of sun until early evening. But I�m concerned it will overheat very easily. The other option is a west facing wall which is very sunny from early afternoon until late.
Gardman:
Gardman Extra Large Wooden Growhouse)
Botanico:
Botanico Let's Grow Wooden Mini Growhouse: Amazon.co.uk: Garden & Outdoors
Botanico Let's Grow Wooden Growhouse: Amazon.co.uk: Garden & Outdoors
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