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windproof greenhouse

Discussion in 'Greenhouse Growing' started by goldenlay, Jan 8, 2005.

  1. goldenlay

    goldenlay Apprentice Gardener

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    Does anyone know of the strongest type/make of greenhouses with regard to wind damage?
     
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    Is there any particular size that you are after?

    Nathan.
     
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    MarkO Apprentice Gardener

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    We have an Alton 'dutch' style greenhouse which is 15'7 x 10' and has been unaffected by the 70mph+ winds we've had in the last couple of days....
     
  4. goldenlay

    goldenlay Apprentice Gardener

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    8ft by 6ft need. Am looking at Robinson Regent and baby Rhino as 2 best as far as I am aware, but they do come at a price of 1200 to 1300 pounds in green. Anyone know the difference between these 2 greenhouses?
     
  5. werzmeshirt

    werzmeshirt Apprentice Gardener

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    WOW goldenlay thats pricey, I have just completed my greenhouse using a 8x6 gardenshed/potting shed nearly new for 30 pounds, then attached 3x2 wood framework 2 foot from the ground. Then screwed 12 foot double glazed units to framework making a 20x8 overall size.(units reclaimed free of charge) I used 3x2 framework for the roof and screwed corragated clear plastic sheets to it.6 at 6 quid each (b&q) finished off by using some reclaimed hard wood 2 foot lenghts under windows and old engine oil to weather proof. Very sturdy job looks very rustic and all windows open. overall cost 80 pounds tops.
     
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    Goldenlay,

    Try this chap on Ebay , prices I have seen so far 10'6 x 6'6 �£499.00 plus delivery :eek:

    Nathan.
     
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