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8x6 Grey Vitavia Freya 5900 Greenhouse

  • 8ft 4" wide x 6ft 3" deep
  • Grey Powder Coated Frame
  • 3mm Toughened Glass Sides
  • 6mm Polycarbonate Glazed Roof
  • Glazing Bar Capping as Standard
  • Includes Base Plinth with No Step Entrance
  • 1 Opening Side Windows
  • Double Sliding Doors
  • 12 Year Warranty
  • Easy to install

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Installation requires that you purchase the Base Plinth Option if one is available. You MUST have a surface of slabs, concrete or decking. NOT soil or gravel.

Installation
£460

Add Staging?

£15 off
1 Tier Staging Black
+ £74
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£23 off
2 Tier Staging Black
+ £96
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£10 off
Silver Shelf
+ £49
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Folding Staging Silver
+ £49
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Add Extras?

Max/Min Thermometer
+ £23
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Water Butt Connecting Kit
+ £17
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100L Mini Rainsaver Water Butt
+ £54
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The Grey 8ft x 6ft Vitavia Freya Greenhouse features a unique freestanding pent design offering all the advantages of a Lean To but with out the restrictions of having to fix it to a wall. The Freya comes with a Low Threshold Base Plinth which means that you have easy, no trip access through the doors.

The Vitavia Freya 5900 Greenhouse in grey is ideal for gardens with restricted space. The sloped roof means that head room is at a premium at over 7ft and has integrated guttering to the rear. The 6mm Polycarbonate roof helps to protect your plants from scorching while retaining heat in the winter.

The Freya grey 8x6 greenhouse has 1 opening side window for circulation and 3mm toughened safety glass to the sides.

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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.

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