Landscape & Urban Design Issue 35 2019 | Page 7

Tickets are now available to buy now at www.rhs.org.uk/shows garden and will last over time, as well hunters filled their greenhouses with Many customers also felt that using as serving a practical or hobbyist exotic plants, ferns and giant palms. a greenhouse to produce their own function.” That’s still very covetable even today. fruit and vegetables had significantly It has classic beauty and style as well reduced their day to day consumption as a historic appeal.” of plastic packaging – an issue they Trend 5: Victorian-Style Greenhouses And Glasshouses Trend 6: Using A Greenhouse For During 2019, as with the last 22 Environmental Reasons years, Hartley Botanic foresees that its traditional Victorian range will still As well as the ‘grow your own’ benefits been the most popular greenhouse of improved quality and taste, 2019 design and look chosen by customers. gardeners will be using a greenhouse It is felt that this has been influenced for environmental reasons.  by a trend for exotic plants and Current Hartley Botanic customers ferns which are perfectly set-off by cited a key motivation in using a a Victorian aesthetic. The largest greenhouse for food production Victorian glasshouse Hartley Botanic was around reducing air miles and has produced for a customer in the past concerns for the environment. year was more than 150 square metres in size. Modern greenhouse owners have concerns for the use of chemicals in the Of their Victorian range, Tom Barry, production of fruit and vegetables but Managing Director of Hartley Botanic also about the environmental effects said; “It’s an iconic look which was of transporting produce over long somewhat set in an era when plant- distances. were increasingly concerned about.   All Hartley Botanic’s greenhouses and glasshouses are handmade, bespoke and made to order. They are the only aluminium greenhouse manufacturer endorsed by the RHS. Customers interested in purchasing a Hartley Botanic greenhouse or glasshouse should visit:  www.hartley-botanic. co.uk or call 01457 819 155 for more information.