Plastic Greenhouse

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  1. Mike Allen

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    May I apologise for any misunderstanding. No offense was intended. My late wife bought an 8x6 GH for Amanda a few years ago. The framework is probably thinner gauge tin than a typical baked bean tin. The covering simple polythene sheeting. During construction, the frame parts were bending all over the place. Eventually with added strengthening job done. First storm. The sheeting was nothing but a mess of strips.
     
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      In my garden I've had these plastic grow houses for around 5 years, all bought from Wilko, never had a problem. Wilko sell off the replacement covers for £3,so I have a few spare.
      Oh the covers last about 3 years. P1010058.JPG P1010057.JPG
       
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        No need to apologise Mike, I knew what you meant. I'll do my best to secure it well. If I manage a few lettuce and spring onions,I'll be happy and so will my daughter. :smile:
         
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          What do you grow in yours John?
           
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          I work for wilko so get good discount and know when they get discounted so will keep you guys posted the night before they go down. I will be attaching my greenhouse to the fence with hooks.

          This is my. Current one with my toms, runner beans, french beans and some annual climbing flowers
           

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            I love Wilco! First place I'll go to when I can leave the house!
             
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              I grow Tomatoes & Cucumbers.
              I should add to the above post that they are anchored down well and during the recent storms I use Bungee cord/rope across them and anchored to the walls.
               
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                There's a tree nearby I'll see if it will tie to that!
                 
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                I have mine sat on Scaffold planks buried in the ground, the bottom of the frame is bolted to them.
                 
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                  I would probably leave it open all the time,
                   
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