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Enhance Your Outdoor Space with Premium Greenhouses
For the green-fingered amongst you, a garden greenhouse is a game-changer when it comes to planting seeds & bulbs, protecting seedlings, and extending your growing season. Warm-climate plants like tomatoes, chillis, and peppers will thrive in the added warmth that a greenhouse can offer.
You can easily grow your own food with the help of a greenhouse, offering protection from the cold and wind as well as creating a haven for the happy gardener to enjoy their craft!
Types of Garden Greenhouses for Sale
Depending on the size of your garden and the intended usage of your greenhouse, we’ve got loads of different options available to save you effort.
From small, portable greenhouses which can be tucked out of the way, to traditional wooden buildings for serious sowing, you’re one click away from starting fruitful fruit & veg harvests in your own back garden.
Mini greenhouse
Ideal for when you want to make the most of the space you’ve got, a mini greenhouse is a perfect fit for smaller gardens and patios.
Small, lightweight, and portable – perfect for following the light in your garden – a mini greenhouse can bolster your growing season and would be the perfect present for someone at the start of their gardening journey.
Wooden greenhouse
Wooden greenhouses and potting sheds have a traditional look which will blend in with your garden and any other garden buildings you have. There’s plenty of sizes available, giving you ample floorspace to fit your growing collection of plant pots, compost, and gardening tools.
Wooden greenhouses also lend themselves brilliantly to customisation. Why not express your personality and update your wooden greenhouse with a lick of exterior wood paint in a new colour, which will also protect against the elements.
Plastic greenhouse
Plastic greenhouses are a lightweight and portable option, perfect for when you run out of space elsewhere or want to take the greenhouse with you when you move house!
Easy to assemble and use, our plastic greenhouses can be a simple shelving unit for starting seedlings like lettuces or tomato plants, protecting them from pests, or larger walk-in greenhouses for larger projects.
Aluminium greenhouse
An aluminium greenhouse is a strong and sturdy way to extend your growing season with the added warmth and protection that a greenhouse can give.
With extra large sizes available, you can make the greenhouse a comfy place to work with the addition of a potting bench and a garden chair to take the stress out of planting.
Polytunnel
Keep pests at bay with a useful polytunnel. A polytunnel is designed to sit on top of newly planted or vulnerable plants to give them the best chance at success by keeping pests from eating your crop!
A polytunnel greenhouse is also a good barrier against frost and maintains a good level of humidity within, perfect for helping you gain larger harvests from your fruit and veg.
Cold frames
A cold frame can be thought of as a miniature greenhouse which is great for starting off seeds in pots before you plant into the ground as protection against frost and pests.
For planting in cooler months, a cold frame gives your at-risk crops protection against damage from frost whilst giving easy access for you to check in and plant on when the weather warms up!
FAQs
Do you need planning permission for a greenhouse?
Depending on your local authority, you shouldn’t need planning permission as long as the greenhouse meets the permitted development rules. Just keep in mind that you'll probably need a permit if it takes up more than half of your backyard or if it's taller than 4 metres.
Which is better: polycarbonate or glass greenhouse?
When it comes to greenhouses, polycarbonate is definitely up there! They are strong and practically shatterproof, perfect for areas with unpredictable weather or where the kids are playing football. Not only that, polycarbonate lets in more light than glass, and they do a good job of retaining heat when the temperature drops.
Should a greenhouse be in the sun or shade?
Putting your greenhouse in a sunny spot is the way to go! That way, the plants get six hours of direct sunlight. Placing the greenhouse under a shade risks damage from falling tree branches.
Is a green or clear greenhouse better?
Both green and clear greenhouses have their own perks—it all depends on what you're aiming for in your gardening needs. A green greenhouse filters out intense sunlight, which can be a lifesaver for sun-sensitive crops in sunny areas. On the other hand, a clear greenhouse lets in maximum sunlight, perfect for those plants that thrive on plenty of sunshine.
What not to put in a greenhouse?
Giant trees, shrubs, and aggressive plants tend to outgrow their spaces; avoid them. Avoid water-hungry crops that may leave a soggy mess, leading to root rot or mould in other plants. Crops known for attracting pests and diseases should be avoided to maintain a controlled environment.
What is the best colour for a greenhouse?
Natural colours like greens and stone shades, such as grey, can really blend in beautifully with your garden. You can even opt for bright white colours if that's your style. Just keep in mind that some colours might slow growth since they can reduce the intensity of light reaching the crops.
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