What's the difference between a greenhouse and a growhouse?
Greenhouses and grow houses both help protect plants and extend your growing season but they’re designed for slightly different needs.
Greenhouses are more robust and permanent structures, made with glass or rigid panels and sturdy wooden frames. They offer excellent insulation and durability, making them ideal for dedicated gardeners looking for a long-term growing environment.
Growhouses, are lighter and more flexible than greenhouses. Often made with plastic covers and simpler frames, they’re a great option for smaller spaces, temporary setups, or gardeners who want an easy, cost-effective way to get started.
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Types of greenhouses
Freestanding
Versatile and easy to position, freestanding options can be placed anywhere in your garden to suit your layout.
Lean-to
Designed to sit neatly against an existing wall, lean-to greenhouses make smart use of smaller spaces. They benefit from added shelter and warmth from your home or garage.
Walk-in
Walk-in greenhouses offer plenty of room for shelving, potting, and tending to plants comfortably, making them ideal for keen gardeners and larger setups.
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Whether you’re looking to extend your growing season or create a sanctuary for your orchids, adding a greenhouse is an exciting milestone for any gardener.