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Plant Protection from Frosts, Wind and Pests - A Keder Greenhouse Guide
Ensuring your plants are cared for in all conditions in the garden is key to confident greenhouse gardening. With the right routines, plant protection keeps growth steady through frost, wind, and pest pressure. A Keder greenhouse helps enormously. Robust, high-tensile frames stand firm in severe winds; whilst insulating, diffused cladding maintains steady temperatures and keeps light gentle on leaves.
David Domoney
Oct 225 min read


DIY Makeshift Irrigation Systems for Your Keder Greenhouse
Even the best greenhouse won’t protect your plants from dehydration. If you're not ready to invest in a full irrigation system, don’t worry. Here are several smart, low-cost DIY irrigation methods to help your greenhouse plants thrive.
Cathy Whittall
Jun 253 min read


🌿 This Green and Pleasant Land🌿
Across the United Kingdom, a quiet revolution continues to bloom - not with banners or speeches, but with soil under fingernails and the unmistakable scent of tomato vines in a warm greenhouse. Gardening, for so many, has become more than a hobby. It is a sanctuary, a protest, a purpose.
Cathy Whittall
Jun 14 min read


David Domoney Explains How to DIY install a Keder Greenhouse
If you’ve ever dreamt of growing your own veg year-round, the right growing space makes a massive difference. The Keder greenhouse provides this in spades, offering the flexibility of a polytunnel and the stability of a traditional greenhouse. The great news? You can build one yourself.
David Domoney
Apr 306 min read


David Domoney on how to organise a greenhouse to maximise space
A well-organised greenhouse extends your growing season and increases productivity.
David Domoney
Mar 254 min read


Case Study - Weatherproof Greenhouse Overlooking Loch Harport, Hebrides
Harsh weather conditions, Isle of Skye, overlooking Loch Harport Terry and Julie found a sturdy weatherproof greenhouse solution with Keder Greenhouse for the Hebrides
Cathy Whittall
Oct 1, 20242 min read


Root and Branch Invest in New Greenhouse
In 2000, Faringdon farmer, Adam Twine obtained a grant from the Countryside Agency to renovate an old farm building to use for community and social purposes. He looked into the idea of creating a therapeutic horticulture project. Around the same time, a Mental Health Development Worker was researching the needs of people living in the area who experienced mental health difficulties. This research identified a serious lack of support, employment and training-related services f
Cathy Whittall
Jul 31, 20241 min read

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