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How to choose the best Greenhouse for your needs...

21st Dec 2020

First choose the width you prefer...

  • 6ft Single Door (2.0m) wide
  • 8ft Double Door (2.6m) wide *most popular*
  • 10ft Double Door (3.2m) wide
  • 12ft Double Door (3.8m) wide - custom size
  • 20ft+ Double Door (6.4m) wide - commercial size
  • 6ft (2.0m) Single Door

    8ft (2.0m) Single Door

    10ft (2.0m) Single Door


    Now choose the length...

    • 6ft (2.0m)
    • 8ft (2.6m)
    • 10ft (3.2m)
    • 12ft (3.8m)
    • 16ft (5.0m)
    • 20ft (6.3m)
    • 24ft (7.6m)
    • 36ft (11.4m) or any other length you'd like!

    Now choose the glazing you'd like...

    • Glass =Glasshouse = Looks stunning and will last for decades
    • Polycarbonate =Greenhouse = Insulates brilliantly, ideal for colder/frost prone areas
    • Shade mesh =Shade House = Offers protection from the harsh sun and great for hardening-off plants
    • Plastic film = Tunnel Houses = Great low-cost greenhouse
    • Read more about which glazing would suit you best here in our comprehensive guide

Important points to consider when choosing a Greenhouse

Years ago most greenhouses used to be an ugly structure at the end of the garden... now days there are plenty of attractive models available allowing the greenhouse to become a feature in it’s own right. Some important things to think about are:

Size How much do you intend to grow? How much space do you have available for your greenhouse? Is it just for seedlings or for year-round growing? From my experience people often wish they had a bigger greenhouse, somehow they always fill up!

Shape Long, short, tall? What shape site do you have available? Did you know that the new rules around council consent recently (March 2020) updated the footprint to 30m2?  That means you can get a any greenhouse up to our 12ft range without needing council consent.  Even our longest greenhouse in the 12ft range, the 12x24, is still within the 30 square meters footprint that council allows without consent.  We always recommend getting as large a greenhouse as your circumstances permit because you'll never regret the extra growing space!

Quality & Construction What is it made from? How long will it last? Generally people have a good idea on what they are after but do your research. Common sense prevails here. There are plenty of cheap imported greenhouses available but often these are not designed for New Zealand's harsh conditions. You generally get what you pay for so if you want a greenhouse to last it is usually worth spending a little bit more and getting a good one.

Budget How much are you prepared to pay for a greenhouse?

Site Conditions Do you need a greenhouse which is frost resistant, snow proof, strong enough to handle the wind? If you live in an exposed area you really need to consider how you are going to shelter the greenhouse and fix it to the ground.

Personal Circumstances Can you take it if you move house? Is it safe around young children? Can you move this around the site to grow directly into fresh soil? All factors which are worth considering depending on your own circumstances.