Adding a Gabriel Ash planthouse to your garden

13th July 2010
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Adding a Gabriel Ash planthouse to your garden

Gabriel Ash offers a selection of planthouses that are suitable for small and large gardens. These designs are not only made from the finest materials but are also attractive, providing you with the perfect structure for your garden. From traditional brick base designs to the more modern planthouse design, there is something to suit everyone.

If you have a small garden, then there are a number of planthouses that are designed to fit smaller spaces. These designs provide just enough space for you to grow a variety of plants.

Planthouses are also designed to accommodate tall plants and are ideal for those who have enough space to grow a wide selection of plants. Adding a larger design to your garden will provide you with extra storage space for large garden items such as wheelbarrows as well as plenty of space for other equipment such as soil bags and watering can, which is ideal for those who do not have a garden shed.

Planthouses can be extended in length, making them ideal for those who have a passion for gardening. Extending your planthouse will provide you with more room to grow a wide selection of plants and also give you the freedom of transforming it into an extra area to relax and unwind.

If you wish to create your ideal planthouse, then you can opt for a bespoke design. This will allow you to use your own specifications to create a planthouse that will accommodate your plants and fit your garden perfectly.

If you have extra space in your garden, then you may wish to place a set of cold frames next to your planthouse. Pairing a planthouse with a set of cold frames will not only make your garden look great but also allow you to grow a wider selection of plants. You will have the chance to grow fruit and vegetables as well as a selection of exotic plants, allowing you to keep your garden healthy and colourful.

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