Greenline Greenhouses Returns Policy
If for any reason you don’t agree that your new greenhouse is the best quality and value for money, simply put it back unused, with no attempt at construction and in its original packaging and return it to us within 14 days of its delivery.
We will refund you 100% of the purchase price minus delivery and collection charges that we will agree prior to return/pick-up.
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Product Returns
Any carriage charges for the return of a greenhouse will be paid for by us returning the greenhouse
Your statutory rights are not affected by this guarantee.
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Greenline Greenhouses Delivery
Our Delivery Timeline
We pride ourselves on transparency and clearly display the expected delivery times for each product. In case of any changes to the stated timeframe, we will inform you immediately. A direct communication will be initiated at least five days in advance to schedule a suitable delivery date and time.
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How to Grow Seeds in a Greenhouse
Before sowing your first seed, optimise your greenhouse environment. Position seed trays on the south-facing side where they'll receive maximum natural light. Install shelving to maximize vertical space
Placing your greenhouse in the right spot makes all the difference between thriving plants and disappointing results. As a greenhouse specialist who's spent 15 years helping gardeners optimize their growing spaces, I've seen first-hand how position affects everything from temperature regulation to plant health.
Why a Proper Greenhouse Base Matters
A solid base is the backbone of any greenhouse. You might think skipping this step saves time, but trust me I have seen plenty of greenhouses fail because of poor foundations. A dodgy base causes more headaches than you would believe. What happens with a bad base? Glass cracks. Doors jam. The structure twists. Water pools where it shouldn't. And fixing these problems costs way more than doing it right first time.
Your greenhouse needs a level, stable platform that won't shift with frost or rain. The base must be square and exactly the right size—a few centimetres off and you'll struggle to fit your greenhouse properly. I learnt this the hard way when my first greenhouse ended up with gaps big enough for mice to get in!
The base also needs proper drainage. Standing water rots timber, rusts metal and creates the perfect breeding ground for plant diseases. From years of growing, I can tell you that sorting drainage from day one saves countless plants.
Concrete Slab Base
"A concrete slab base is the preferred choice for larger or more permanent greenhouse structures, particularly those housing benches, shelving, or equipment. Its load-bearing capacity ensures your setup remains solid and secure for decades."
Paving Slab Base
"A paving slab base provides a durable, level surface that ensures your greenhouse remains stable, secure, and well-drained. Perfect for long-term installations, this type of base helps prevent structural shifting and improves overall greenhouse performance."
Wooden Decking Base
"More than just a foundation, the wooden decking base adds a touch of style and functionality—creating a clean platform that allows for easier access, better drainage, and a finished, polished look to your greenhouse area."
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