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Posted 29 August 2023

McGregor Garden Lean-on Walk in Greenhouse - Free Collection

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A wall leaning greenhouse that let's you make the most of your space. Perfect for producing home grown salad and vegetables, and even blooms if you are a bit of a flower fan.

There are 3 internal shelves to get you started. Plus, with a soft, zip shut polyethylene cover, there's no need to worry about broken glass. This is a durable and easy to look after option. Is the idea growing on you?

  • H214.88, W99.97, D199.94cm / W3.28ft D6.56ft.
  • 2 person self assembly.
  • Manufacturer's 2 year guarantee.



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  1. Liquidsky's avatar
    Love the review of it in bits in the garden
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    missy1978's avatar
    I only went on to look at your review 😁
  2. dcarrigandc's avatar
    Attach a length of string and use it as a kite.
  3. Hero878's avatar
    Needs to go in a corner where wind cannot get to it. Otherwise it will take off into your neighbours garden. Would not stand a chance in the winter months when there are frequent storms and gale winds.
  4. sirclive's avatar
    Would this work as a cover to put a clothes airer?
    Thinking between the shed and a 6ft fence - so it'd be protected front and back.
    notforyoureyes's avatar
    I'd like to see any replies to this, as that's what I was planning on using it for!
  5. evangelion's avatar
    Judging by the DIY efforts of the planter in the foreground, the owners "Tied up pretty well" comment might have to be taken with a pinch of salt.

    Not the best of locations though either way. It's wide open to being buffeted by wind. The framework would need some serious beefing up to give it a fighting chance.
  6. manonfireatbar's avatar
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    notforyoureyes's avatar
    If your planning on growing a big business of 'lettuce', a LOT.

    The UK loves lettuce
  7. Se10ery1985's avatar
    Think of getting my mum this to put her mobility scooter in? I think it would work?
    aba123's avatar
    She'd have to climb over the back to get out!
  8. friar_chris's avatar
    Love how the bit the human walks through is the lowest part at about 110cm. 3 shelves which could hold about 9 pairs of shoes too.
  9. Regprentice's avatar
    anyone any experience of this in real life. i want something similar to this as bike storage, but the space i want to put it in is triangular and not as wide as this. could i hack this apart easily and make a frankenstein version, or will the poles not be easy to modify? 30 quid is cheap, but not if I end up binning it.
    irishsea's avatar
    I was wanting it for the same thing to throw in my old coal shed that doent have a door (edited)
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