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Halls Green Wall Garden Greenhouse 26 (1.94 x 0.69m)

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The Green Wall Garden 26 in Green is part of the Halls Greenhouses collection and is an excellent compact greenhouse for smaller outdoor areas, including balconies. Crafted from durable and easy-care aluminium that resists rust, this lean-to greenhouse has been coated in a vibrant green color for a visually appealing look. The glazing features 3mm horticultural glass by default, with the option to upgrade to toughened glass for enhanced safety and durability.

This greenhouse is equipped with a single 588mm wide sliding door that operates smoothly, along with a roof vent for proper ventilation. Additionally, you have the choice to add greenhouse staging with two wire shelves for your convenience. The dimensions of the Halls Wall Garden Greenhouse 26 are 1.94m wide, 0.69m deep, with a base area of 1.34m2. The front height stands at a generous 1.53m, while the ridge height reaches 1.82m.

To ensure stability, it is recommended to place this greenhouse on a flat and sturdy surface. You can opt for the green finish greenhouse base created specifically for Halls’ Wall Garden greenhouses to enhance its stability. The assembly is self-managed, with instructions and fixtures included. This model is also available in a 4×2 size or in standard silver finish.

Enjoy free delivery* to most UK postcodes and benefit from a 12-year guarantee on the frame. The features of this greenhouse include:

  • Sturdy, rust-resistant, low maintenance aluminium frame
  • Powder-coated green exterior
  • 3mm horticultural glass standard, with optional toughened glass
  • Roof vent and sliding door mechanism
  • Optional greenhouse staging with wire shelves
  • Dimensions: 1.94m x 0.69m (Width x Depth)
  • Front height: 1.53m, Ridge height: 1.84m
  • Base area of 1.34m2

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