
The 8x12 Silver Palram - Canopia Balance Greenhouse gives you spacious and comfortable gardening. The crystal clear polycarbonate looks great and is the safest glazing for family gardens.
Crystal Clear Polycarbonate Glazing is unique to Palram - Canopia greenhouses. This Shatterproof glazing is ideal for a family garden where safety is paramount.
Palram - Canopia Greenhouses benefit from this neat glazing system where the polycarbonate just slides into a groove within the frame to make it secure.
Galvanized steel bases are standard on Palram - Canopia greenhouses, Ideal for placing your greenhouse onto slabs or concrete.
You get integrated gutters on both sides of the greenhouse. Simply attach a length of hosepipe with a jubilee clip to the universal fitting!
Easy to secure with a padlock.
Palram Canopia specializes in creating easy to assemble outdoor products including greenhouses, gazebos, storage sheds, carports, and other garden-related structures. Their products are well-regarded for their durability, functionality, and design, catering to both residential and commercial markets.
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