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Ventilation information
Left Hand Louvre Vent - £125.00
Add circulation into your greenhouse to reduce mould and mildew by adding a louvre vent.
550mm (1′ 9″)
800mm (2′ 7″)
1510mm (4′ 11″)
550mm (1′ 9″) x 800mm (2′ 7″)
The Access City Growhouse 2x3 Mini Greenhouse in Anthracite Grey is your complete solution for more restricted growing areas. The attractive Grey Powder Coated Frame has a Toughened Glass back and fixings to enable you to place the Growhouse exactly where you want it and not have to rely on a wall to fix it to.
This Access City Growhouse Freestanding Mini Greenhouse is manufactured in the UK and comes with extra strong 4mm Toughened glass throughout for additional safety. Inside you will find a central staging, 2 foldaway Seed Tray Shelves and a usefull 2 tier watering system for those hot Summer months and all backed up by a 25 year Warranty.
This Greenhouse is currently being delivered: 7-10 Days for Alloy finish frames, 6-12 Weeks for coloured finishes, 2-3 Weeks for Raised Beds.
550mm (1′ 9″)
800mm (2′ 7″)
1510mm (4′ 11″)
550mm (1′ 9″) x 800mm (2′ 7″)
Yes, you have flexibility in positioning these features. The watering system connection can be fitted on either end for Classic models, while the louvre vent typically fits on the left but can be adapted for the right side.
The mist spray uses less water than natural rainfall would on the wall, so it shouldn't cause any issues. The greenhouse actually provides some protection to the wall from the elements.
Absolutely! We offer a hose end timer that can automate your watering system, perfect for when you're away or busy.
The louvre vent is a clever, sun-powered device that doesn't require electricity. It uses an oil-filled cylinder that expands with heat to open the vent and contracts to close it as temperatures drop.
Yes, our greenhouses are designed for easy assembly. We provide clear, comprehensive instruction booklets with step-by-step guides to make the process straightforward.
While walls are ideal for their heat-absorbing properties, it's not necessary. We offer glass-backed models for freestanding options if you don't have a suitable wall available.
A solid base is the backbone of any greenhouse. You might think skipping this step saves time, but trust me?I've seen plenty of greenhouses fail because of poor foundations. A dodgy base causes more headaches than you'd believe.
What happens with a bad base? Glass cracks. Doors jam. The structure twists. Water pools where it shouldn't. And fixing these problems costs way more than doing it right first time.
Placing your greenhouse in the right spot makes all the difference between thriving plants and disappointing results. As a greenhouse specialist who's spent 15 years helping UK gardeners optimise their growing spaces, I've seen first-hand how position affects everything from temperature regulation to plant health.
Let me share what actually works in our unique British climate. The greenhouse position might seem like a minor detail, but it's one of those things that can make or break your growing success. I made this mistake myself when I first started - my poorly positioned greenhouse meant I was fighting an uphill battle with inadequate light and temperature fluctuations.