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Alrighty guys, need your help. Any good places (online or indeed offline) that I can find a good range of summerhouses? Went into my local Dobby's yesterday and they had a range that totalled to 2 summerhouses in total, and they just seemed really low quality to me - not that I claim to be an expert or anything...
So anyone got any recommendations? I live in/around Edinburgh, so any decent stores around there would be helpful; and of course, online sites would be great too! |
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Okay, that's a little unhelpful, and I do actually have something useful to say! I bought a summerhouse about 10 weeks ago from Gardener's World.net - they've got a pretty decent selection of summerhouses, and the one I ordered (this one, if you're interested) hasn't fallen apart yet! Kids love it and I'm really happy I invested in it - although it's been attrocious weather recently, so hasn't been getting much use. Hope that helps, mate! |
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But yeah, thanks for that. Am having a browse as we speak! |
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I saw one of these at GW Live yesterday...
http://www.cotswoldshepherdshuts.co.uk/index.html ....and thought it would make an unusual and practical garden building. I like the idea of not having to build it, nor any foundations -- and also being able to move it around the garden when the mood takes. |
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"Stan The Man" wrote in message ... I saw one of these at GW Live yesterday... http://www.cotswoldshepherdshuts.co.uk/index.html ...and thought it would make an unusual and practical garden building. I like the idea of not having to build it, nor any foundations -- and also being able to move it around the garden when the mood takes. If it's easily moved by Man isn't it easily moved by wind? Mary |
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On 2008-06-13 20:15:28 +0100, "Mary Fisher" said:
"Stan The Man" wrote in message ... I saw one of these at GW Live yesterday... http://www.cotswoldshepherdshuts.co.uk/index.html ...and thought it would make an unusual and practical garden building. I like the idea of not having to build it, nor any foundations -- and also being able to move it around the garden when the mood takes. If it's easily moved by Man isn't it easily moved by wind? It isn't _easily_ moved by anyone. Needs a tractor -- or a horse. |
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"Anne Jackson" wrote in message ... JakethePirate said: Alrighty guys, need your help. Any good places (online or indeed offline) that I can find a good range of summerhouses? Went into my local Dobby's yesterday and they had a range that totalled to 2 summerhouses in total, and they just seemed really low quality to me - not that I claim to be an expert or anything... So anyone got any recommendations? I live in/around Edinburgh, so any decent stores around there would be helpful; and of course, online sites would be great too! http://www.gilliesandmackay.com/ Based at Errol, in Perthshire, they built both my garden shed and my summerhouse. I am thoroughly delighted with both. I've been spending an hour or so in my little greenhouse recently, "tending the crops". It's been so gentle that I've thought that when I don't grow anything any more it would be a lovely summer house, conservatory, whatever. Sheltered, warm, enough room for a table and chairs ... I wonder if anyone else has used a greenhouse like this? Mary - AnneJ |
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Mary Fisher writes
I've been spending an hour or so in my little greenhouse recently, "tending the crops". It's been so gentle that I've thought that when I don't grow anything any more it would be a lovely summer house, conservatory, whatever. Sheltered, warm, enough room for a table and chairs ... I wonder if anyone else has used a greenhouse like this? Yes, I have two arm chairs in mine, and we take our coffee in there on sunny winter days. I heat it to the bare minimum for cacti in the winter, but that allows me to grow other things (fairly mundane things like scented geraniums, daffodils, eccremocarpus, butterwort) which give colour and scent through the winter. I've also got a solar powered radio, which is ideal as it gets enough light to work continuously. -- Kay |
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"K" wrote in message ... Mary Fisher writes I've been spending an hour or so in my little greenhouse recently, "tending the crops". It's been so gentle that I've thought that when I don't grow anything any more it would be a lovely summer house, conservatory, whatever. Sheltered, warm, enough room for a table and chairs ... I wonder if anyone else has used a greenhouse like this? Yes, I have two arm chairs in mine, and we take our coffee in there on sunny winter days. I heat it to the bare minimum for cacti in the winter, but that allows me to grow other things (fairly mundane things like scented geraniums, daffodils, eccremocarpus, butterwort) which give colour and scent through the winter. I've also got a solar powered radio, which is ideal as it gets enough light to work continuously. -- Kay Well, I always say that if the successful (insert crafter of choice) does something I'll follow :-). In winter our hen coop is butted up to the lower vent and they have the run of the house (scratching in the empty borders and ahem fertilising them) so that they're protected from the worst weather and will come into the light - but I shan't mind sharing it with them. I could grow something scented on the bench. Thanks, Kay, Mary |
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"Anne Jackson" wrote in message ... "Mary Fisher" said: http://www.gilliesandmackay.com/ Based at Errol, in Perthshire, they built both my garden shed and my summerhouse. I am thoroughly delighted with both. I've been spending an hour or so in my little greenhouse recently, "tending the crops". It's been so gentle that I've thought that when I don't grow anything any more it would be a lovely summer house, conservatory, whatever. Sheltered, warm, enough room for a table and chairs ... I wonder if anyone else has used a greenhouse like this? Before I had my summerhouse built, I always had a table and a couple of small folding chairs in the greenhouse. I loved to sit in there of a summer day, amid the smell of tomatoes growing... Each morning, before I do anything else (well, apart from breakfast etc.) I go to 'look at the plants'. I do this by sitting on a box while listening to the solar/windup radio. I't hard work, one needs to be sitting down ... The idea of sitting among the ripening tomatoes is even better, not that I'm thinking of eating them off the plant, oh no ... Mary -- AnneJ |
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On Sat, 14 Jun 2008 09:05:24 +0100, Mary Fisher wrote
(in article ): "Anne Jackson" wrote in message ... "Mary Fisher" said: http://www.gilliesandmackay.com/ Based at Errol, in Perthshire, they built both my garden shed and my summerhouse. I am thoroughly delighted with both. I've been spending an hour or so in my little greenhouse recently, "tending the crops". It's been so gentle that I've thought that when I don't grow anything any more it would be a lovely summer house, conservatory, whatever. Sheltered, warm, enough room for a table and chairs ... I wonder if anyone else has used a greenhouse like this? Before I had my summerhouse built, I always had a table and a couple of small folding chairs in the greenhouse. I loved to sit in there of a summer day, amid the smell of tomatoes growing... Each morning, before I do anything else (well, apart from breakfast etc.) I go to 'look at the plants'. I do this by sitting on a box while listening to the solar/windup radio. I't hard work, one needs to be sitting down ... Ah yes, what my husband calls "talking to my seeds". My first port of call also :-) -- Sally in Shropshire, UK Posted through the usenet newsgroup uk.rec.gardening |
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