
A backyard greenhouse offers a protective barrier against cold weather, making it an excellent environment for a diverse array of plants, including vegetables, young fruit trees, and flowering plants. This innovative structure features an instant pop-up design, complete with a polyethylene (PE) cover that effectively defends against harsh external conditions while minimizing harmful UV exposure, thus promoting healthy growth.
The greenhouse's design includes a convenient zippered door, facilitating easy access for gardeners to tend to their plants. Additionally, a carrying case is provided, allowing for effortless transportation and storage when the greenhouse is not in use. Some assembly is required, but the process is straightforward. The structure's extended edges are designed to be buried deeply in the soil, a feature that significantly enhances the greenhouse's stability by anchoring it firmly to the ground, ensuring it remains steadfast against strong winds and other potential disturbances.
This type of greenhouse is particularly advantageous for gardeners who wish to extend the growing season, providing a controlled environment that can protect tender plants from unexpected frost or extreme weather conditions. It can also serve as an ideal space for starting seedlings, fostering an optimal climate for germination and early growth. Moreover, the greenhouse helps in conserving water by reducing evaporation, making it a sustainable choice for eco-conscious gardeners.
Features:
7'x7'x6' Pop-Up Greenhouse with Side Access & Carry Bag for Plants & Vegetables
Backyard greenhouse protects plants from cold
Suitable for most plants, vegetables, fruit saplings, or flowers
Instant pop-up design
PE cover blocks outside weather and stops sun UV damage in plants
Zipper door for easy walk-in access
Carrying bag
Assembly required
Details:
Material: Steel, PE
Overall Dimensions: 6.8' L x 6.8' W x 6.4'H
Door Size: 3.3' W x 4.4' H
One Greenhouse
Six Pull Ropes
Fourteen Ground Nails
One Portable Zipper Bag
Please Note:
Extended edges" buried deep in the soil to tighten the cover for proper stability
The roof of our greenhouse cannot withstand heavy snowfall