Yes, its a Gardman. I've still got the receipt so I'll hang on to it. The Lidl one lasted three years so I expect at least 2 years from a cover. I thought the frame really good and strong and went together well. The flaps are tucked under the frame and anchored with bricks on the inside. I can tie it to fence posts if necessary (on three corners)
Hostafan...it's hugeeeeeeee! And I really should have thought before asking you what you were going to put in it! I'm so envious, my gardeni is about the size of fidgets poly tunnel!
Oh that reminds me, Fidget, thankyou very much for the Aquilegia seeds, I got them Saturday! So excited! I wasn't being rude, but I can't seem to reply to messages on here, nor am I getting the email notifications, which is a tad annoying.
The glasshouse is a Robinson Royale . I've had it 25 years. Apart from a couple of cracked panes, its stood up to everything the weather has thrown at it.
Hostafan 1 My next buy will be one of these Keder Greenhouses seen one at the Scotland Garden Show last year and was great really well built have a look.
Andy, I'm sticking with the supplier who supplied my last one. Unlike the greenhouse, it withstood 90mph winds here over the winter. The only damage was from flying glass when the greenhouse "exploded".
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Yes, its a Gardman. I've still got the receipt so I'll hang on to it. The Lidl one lasted three years so I expect at least 2 years from a cover. I thought the frame really good and strong and went together well. The flaps are tucked under the frame and anchored with bricks on the inside. I can tie it to fence posts if necessary (on three corners)
Hostafan...it's hugeeeeeeee! And I really should have thought before asking you what you were going to put in it!
I'm so envious, my gardeni is about the size of fidgets poly tunnel!
Oh that reminds me, Fidget, thankyou very much for the Aquilegia seeds, I got them Saturday! So excited!
I wasn't being rude, but I can't seem to reply to messages on here, nor am I getting the email notifications, which is a tad annoying.
The glasshouse is a Robinson Royale . I've had it 25 years. Apart from a couple of cracked panes, its stood up to everything the weather has thrown at it.
the new "hot" tunnel will be used as a potting shed and also for growing tomatoes etc which need the extra heat and humidity.
Hostafan 1 My next buy will be one of these Keder Greenhouses seen one at the Scotland Garden Show last year and was great really well built have a look.
Andy, I'm sticking with the supplier who supplied my last one. Unlike the greenhouse, it withstood 90mph winds here over the winter. The only damage was from flying glass when the greenhouse "exploded".
Thanks for all the good wishes. I'll post pics of the new tunnel in due course.