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Greenhouses Southern Ireland

Delivery We deliver greenhouses to Southern Ireland
Range Aluminium, wooden and lean-to models available
Weather Models tested against Irish coastal conditions
Support Full phone and email support for Irish customers

We deliver greenhouses to Southern Ireland with full tracking and support. Our range includes aluminium, wooden and lean-to models in sizes from 4x4ft to 12x20ft. Irish customers order through our UK site and we arrange delivery direct to your door.

After fitting greenhouses across Cork, Waterford and Wexford, we know which models handle coastal wind best. Choose aluminium frames with extra roof bracing for exposed sites. Browse our aluminium greenhouses or lean-to greenhouses for sheltered wall positions.

About Our Greenhouses for Southern Ireland

We deliver greenhouses to every county in Southern Ireland. Orders ship from our UK warehouse with full tracking. Most deliveries take 5-10 working days depending on the model and your location. We have sent greenhouses to Dublin, Cork, Galway, Limerick, Waterford and everywhere in between.

Irish weather demands a greenhouse that handles wind and rain. After years of supplying Irish customers, we recommend aluminium frames over timber for coastal areas. Salt air corrodes untreated metal and rots softwood, but powder-coated aluminium shrugs it off. Browse our aluminium greenhouses for the widest choice of sizes.

For sheltered positions against a south-facing wall, a lean-to greenhouse captures warmth from the masonry behind it. This gives you a head start on the growing season. Gardeners in Cork and Kerry can start sowing as early as late February inside a lean-to.

Why We Ship to Southern Ireland

"We started getting calls from Irish gardeners who could not find decent greenhouses locally at fair prices. The growing conditions in Southern Ireland are brilliant for a greenhouse. Mild winters, long growing seasons, and plenty of rain to fill your water butts. We worked out a reliable delivery route and now ship regularly to every county."

— Matt, Greenhouse Stores

Matt's Tip

If you live on the west coast of Ireland, add extra ground anchors to your greenhouse base. Atlantic storms hit harder there than anywhere in the UK. I recommend concreting the base frame into the ground rather than using standard ground anchor kits. It costs an extra hour of work but could save your greenhouse in a winter storm.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you deliver greenhouses to Southern Ireland?

Yes, we deliver to all 26 counties in the Republic of Ireland. Orders ship from our UK warehouse with a tracked courier service. Delivery times vary by location but most arrive within 5-10 working days. Larger greenhouses may take slightly longer.

Is there an extra delivery charge for Ireland?

Delivery charges for Ireland vary by product and are shown at checkout. Some manufacturers include Ireland in their free delivery zones. Others apply a surcharge for the sea crossing. The exact cost appears before you complete your order so there are no surprises.

Which greenhouse suits Irish weather best?

Aluminium greenhouses with extra roof bracing handle Irish conditions best. Choose a model with at least one roof vent and a louvre vent for air circulation. Avoid flat-roof lean-tos in areas with heavy rainfall. A pitched roof sheds water faster and reduces the risk of leaks.

Can I get a greenhouse installed in Ireland?

Our installation service currently covers the UK mainland only. We provide detailed assembly instructions with every greenhouse. Most models can be built by two people in a day. Our phone support team can help if you get stuck during assembly.

What base do I need for a greenhouse in Ireland?

A level concrete pad or compacted gravel base works best in Ireland. Irish soil tends to be wetter than the UK average. A concrete base lifts the greenhouse frame above ground moisture. Allow 50mm extra on each side of the greenhouse footprint for drainage.