Installation requires that you purchase the Base Plinth Option if one is available. You MUST have a surface of slabs, concrete or decking. NOT soil or gravel.
The 6x4 Vitavia Venus 2500 in green is perfect size greenhouse for a small space in your garden or allotment.
If you're looking for a solid aluminium greenhouse that does what it says on the tin, then you simply can't go wrong with a Venus ! To make this greenhouse really solid we recommend you add a Vitavia steel base, as it keeps the greenhouse square and rigid when erected onto a nice level surface like slabs or concrete. If you plan to erect your greenhouse onto soft ground, Vitavia steel bases have corner posts that you can sink into the earth and then concrete into place once the greenhouse is level.
Also known as the Vitavia Vermont.
Place on hard or soft ground! Our Vitavia Green steel bases come with corner posts for installation on soft ground. These 18-inch posts can be sunk into soil and concreted in place for stability. For hard surfaces like slabs or concrete, simply omit the posts.
Our horticultural glass provides superior light transmission, durability, and UV protection, ensuring optimal growth conditions for your plants.
The green powder coated frame and optional base look great and protect the aluminium from weathering. Powder coating is a process where powdered paint is applied using an electrostatic charge to transfer the powder to the aluminium.
Our roof cross bracing system increases greenhouse stability, evenly distributes weight, and is built to withstand harsh weather conditions. It's an essential feature for protecting your greenhouse and ensuring its durability.
Vitavia Greenhouses are known for their high-quality construction, featuring corrosion-resistant aluminium frames and a range of glazing options. Designed for both novice and experienced gardeners, they offer durability, style, and excellent growing conditions.
Vitavia greenhouses come with a 12-year warranty on the greenhouse frame. This warranty covers any manufacturing defects in materials or workmanship. However, it does not cover glass, polycarbonate or Wind Damage. The warranty is only valid if the greenhouse is assembled according to the provided instructions
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