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Old 01-11-2007, 12:28 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Greenhouses v. Polytunnels


"Sacha" wrote in message
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On 1/11/07 11:53, in article
, "Des Higgins"
wrote:

On Nov 1, 10:27 am, Sacha wrote:
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Apropos the remark above about painting the greenhouse every 2 years,
isn't
it possible to buy teak ones that won't need painting? I'm sure they
must
cost more but perhaps there's a saving in the long run if all that's
needed
is a slosh of oil over the wood?
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Same difference in long run I think. Sloshing oil still requires time
and effort. Usually you do it for a bit and then forget. To paint
oil on takes almost as much effort as a coat of paint. The wooden
ones look gorgeous but short of getting a small bloke in, the
aluminium is dead handy.


Nobody would describe me as a handyman but I thought there was an oil
(Danish teak oil?) that can just be brushed on and doesn't require all the
sanding down and preparation that painting does? I'm sure I remember some
yotties using that on weathered teak decks.
I certainly agree the aluminium is the best practical solution but it
depends on whether it's going to be considered an eyesore if totally
visible
from the house or the rest of the garden.


Depends on the style whether its an eyesore.Plain auluminium is functional
but you can get powder coated auluminium glasshouses in any colour you want
and turn the duck into a swan.

K

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