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Re: 6 X 8

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Hmmm, I know what you mean. Mine, nearly assembled but missing the door and unpaved, looks great. And smelled great until my cat discovered the ground inside was drying out.
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Re: 6 X 8

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Hi Geoff,
I saw those Gabriel Ash greenhouses at Chelsea last year - so beautifully made. I went as far as having a quote, and sadly decided I couldn't go that far. I was looking to replace a 20x8 by bigger, and it was beyond my budget. But I can still dream and seeing this one reinforces that.

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Re: 6 X 8

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Hi Geoff

That's a very smart little greenhouse.

I'd forgotten how small an 8x6 was and it's only a 18 months since I got up sized my mine.

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