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Old 17-03-2018, 01:44 PM   #2
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I am thinking of putting a small greenhouse at the end of the tort garden where there is sun most of the day. The current plastic mini greenhouse and polycarbonate lean to is not good enough to leave the torts out overnight, I need better security against predators (and the weather).

Is glass better than 'double layered shatterproof polycarbonate glazing'?

Also are there good alternatives to electric cable heating if needed?
If not I will get the electrician in, as I like Sandy's set up.

Thank you
oooh the debate...I have a full greenhouse (why 'green' house have we ever wondered?? it's glass, not green), but I would opt polycarbonate if had a choice again. The panes of glass don't break so easy, easier to maintain in my opinion and there are not so many extremes temp wise.

A point being with these small poly cloches below - They heat up fast and retain heat due the double pockets, easy to maintain and you can choose openings and fastenings. (same with poly GH I think too). I would opt wooden poly GH but a bit more expensive I think than glass GH.



This one is a real cheapy, smaller the space the more heat retained and the vegetation under neath - it is hard to keep the weeds going in a greenhouse in full sun easy under a cloche with secure house in - I place a wooden house under so can lock them up at night if they choose to dig down.





And comparison between glass and polycarbonate (appreciate these are cloches not glass/greenhouses - the glass one is heavy and cold in the mornings but is lovely and sturdy and warms up quick. When you open the poly one on the right its like a warm hair dryer on your face and the panes come out - its so versatile - though not sure if poly ones have moveable panes on a GH variety.

sorry only pickies I could find but it would be good to see some life size Polys too but I do think these are predator proof because of the houses within them - depends if want step in, but my lot never stay in them long enough !

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