Matthew Biggs' Gardening Diary
Matthew Biggs Diary -
March 2010 What an old fashioned winter, it's been! Old country lore is that it's...... more
Under Cover With Bob Flowerdew
Bob Flowerdew -
In this series of monthly articles Bob explores the incredible range of plants you can grow... more
Jean Vernon - New writer
Jean Vernon -
Read her first article for
Hartley Botanic 'Bean feast'...
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Hartley Botanic - News
Sir David Attenborough's urban garden given green light
16:03:20 5th March 2010ir David Attenborough has been given the green light to transform a former beer garden into a mini wildlife haven. The broadcaster purchased...… more
any organic gardeners may still be waiting for the bulk of their harvest this year, but weeds can be used to supplement what is ready,...… more
Hint of sun takes people to garden centres
16:03:20 3rd March 2010he recent signs that the sun is trying to break through and spring is on the horizon has led to a spark in the number of visitors to garden...… more
Welcome to Hartley Botanic
Our gardens may be our favourite places to be from Spring through to Autumn, but are often no-go areas during Winter. Whether you’ve got a small patch or acres to spare, the addition of a greenhouse will enable you to tend to your plants in all seasons and opens up new possibilities.
Not only is a greenhouse the perfect environment for over wintering delicate pot plants such as citrus trees, it also gives you the scope to grow everything from edibles to exotics. Bananas, palms, orchids and cacti all thrive in the warmth and light of a greenhouse. You can also say goodbye to window sills overflowing with young seedlings as there’s no better place than a greenhouse to propagate plants. But perhaps best of all, a greenhouse provides a great escape: a personal retreat from a hectic world and a place to be on your own and indulge your passion for plants.
Whether large or small, contemporary or classical, you’ll find a greenhouse to suit your garden from Hartley Botanic. Hartley greenhouses are the preferred choice of professional and hobby gardeners alike and have been uniquely recognised by the most prestigious worldwide authority, the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
Hartley’s Victorian range of glasshouses evoke the same sense of style, function and proportion that were central to the grand 18th century designs of Kew’s Palm and Waterlily Houses, and provide ample height to accommodate exotic tree ferns.
If space is at a premium in your garden, then take a look at Hartley’s smaller, free-standing range of such as the Wisley 8, which is suitable for self-assembly. With a range of sizes to meet your needs, including a compact lean-to model, Hartley has a greenhouse to suit your garden and your budget.
Every Hartley greenhouse is structurally engineered to cope with the severest storms and fitted with tempered safety glass. Manufactured from BS 1474 aluminium extrusion with stainless steel fixings, each structure is totally maintenance free and comes with a ten year guarantee. All glazing is cushioned in its own PVC-lined frame, eliminating breakage from vibration.




















