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Accessibility Consider easy access to the Greenhouse from your home or garden, especially if you ll be spending a lot of time caring for your plants or tending to seedlings.
Proximity to Objects and Boundaries We advise that the Greenhouse is not positioned too close to a boundary and that a minimum space of 2ft is maintained for installation purposes and to allow the timber to breathe.
Local Regulations If you are not sure regarding planning or regulations, be sure to check with your local council for local building codes and regulations that might affect Greenhouse placement, size or setback requirements.
Proximity to Water and Electricity Choose a location that is close to a water source for easy irrigation and a power supply for heaters, fans and other electrical equipment.
Damage Prevention You should avoid siting your Greenhouse under any object like trees etc... as falling debris can cause damage if large enough and smaller debris will cause excess algae to build up.
Microclimates Consider any microclimates on your property that might influence temperature variations or frost pockets. Look for areas that are naturally warmer during colder months or cooler during hot summers.
Foundation The base onto which the structure sits and is fixed must be flat and secure. We recommend a raised brick plinth to raise the structure above ground level. A comprehensive base plan is provided with every structure.