Due to work commitments I've had to lease my own house (with its 8 by 6 greenhouse) and rent an alternative. The garden isn't large, but there was a very old, rotten buddlia virtually blocking the shed door. Come autumn last year it was apparent it had honey fungus, so I took a pic and sent it to the landlord, letting them know, and offering to remove said tree. I also emphasised the chance that it could easily spread to neighbours trees, and that it would be best not to replant anything much for a while.
I then purchased a 6 ft by 3 ft lean to greenhouse from Access and have put it up where the tree was. There is power in the shed and I am having a weatherproof extension fitted to the greenhouse.
In the bottom, two of the veg gro beds from Marshals fit snugly and I've already got some salad leaves planted. Later on my habanero chillies will appreciate the space, while I can fit plenty of trays and pots on the glass staging and fitted shelves further up.
I then purchased a 6 ft by 3 ft lean to greenhouse from Access and have put it up where the tree was. There is power in the shed and I am having a weatherproof extension fitted to the greenhouse.
In the bottom, two of the veg gro beds from Marshals fit snugly and I've already got some salad leaves planted. Later on my habanero chillies will appreciate the space, while I can fit plenty of trays and pots on the glass staging and fitted shelves further up.
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