If you don't have sufficient space in your garden for a greenhouse, you might wish to consider frames or cloches.
 Frames are used for increasing the growing season and for hardening-off plants. They usually comprise a frame of either wood or plastic, with a top which rises or slides up to provide access and ventilation. Lean-to frames are available, as are frames which have a sloping front with sliding doors, making access easier. Frames can use laminated glass for safety or rigid plastic with an aluminium frame. Ensure that frames are stable and will not move in high winds.
For many people, frames may be inaccessible at ground level; in this instance a frame could be raised up on a suitable and stable base. Accessories for frames can include heating and mist watering.
 Cloches come in a variety of shapes and sizes - to protect individual plants or rows of plants from harsh weather, to extend the growing season and to keep out pests.
When choosing a cloche consider whether or not it is self-assembly, easy to store, lightweight (and if so, will it be likely to blow around if not well anchored) and that it has ventilation. Some cloches take the form of glass tents which, it may be decided, present too great a safety hazard.  Staging, heating, automatic vent openers, shading and lighting are additional items which may be required at some point. Greenhouse accessories are usually readily available from all good UK garden centres. To search for a garden centre near you click here.
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