Cold-hardy vegetables or flowers will love these versatile pop-up protectors that can be used on the ground, in a container, or in a raised garden bed. The top zips closed, it can be securely staked to the ground, and it’ll keep your veggies (or flowers) frost-free and protected from the elements until spring.
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This wood-frame greenhouse is a cute addition to your deck. Made of solid fir wood with plastic wall panels, reviewers say it’s easy to assemble. The roof and front French doors swing openโand while it’s not 100% weather-tight, it does a good job of protecting potted plants from the elements. The shelves are adjustable, so you can even fit a large container plant in here.
A greenhouse like this one lets you control the conditions for larger plantings, whether you’ve put them in the ground or in a raised bed. It’s almost six feet long, three feet tall, and you can either keep it sealed or open the two large windows as needed. It comes with landscaping stakes to keep it in place, which is helpful for a frame this size. Plus, there’s plenty of room to add a mini heater, if needed.
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A tabletop mini greenhouse with a grow light is a helpful way to start your seedlings before taking them outside in the spring, but it’s also like a spa for your greenery during the cold, dark days of winter. Give your neglected houseplants the warmth and light they need to stay healthy.
Here’s a mini greenhouse you can keep on your patio or deck without taking up too much space. It’s just over six feet tall, but only 27-by-19 inches around. It’s lightweight and easy to move, each removable shelf can hold up to 23 pounds, and the cover zips all the way open for access when needed.
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This tent-like mini greenhouse is just over five feet tall and four feet wide, ideal for protecting tree saplings or wide-spreading bushes from the elements. It’s also a smart way to protect all of your smaller container plants at once. Once you set it up, stakes hold it to the groundโand the front door zips open and closed so you can go inside to check on them.
This small tabletop greenhouse may not have a ton of bells and whistles, but it goes a long way toward protecting your smallest and most delicate plants. The side rolls up for easy access to your pots, and the base protects your table by catching any water drainage.
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If you’re looking for an all-in-one kit to last through your entire gardening journey, this is a good option. The raised garden bed is easy to assemble and made of galvanized metal, and the greenhouse cover can remain entirely closed, or two large mesh windows can let in air and water. All you have to do is add the soil and plants.
Lean-to greenhouses are smart picks if you have a trellis garden on the side of your home or need a place for hanging plants. This one has a pop-up frame like a camping tent, but it lets you adjust the height. Two doors and a large window provide airflow, and you can anchor it to the wall or use the lawn stakes to keep it in place. Pro tip: Putting your container plants up against your house in the winter also helps keep them warm.
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If you planted a new rose bush, hydrangea, boxwood, or azalea this spring, these pop-up mini greenhouses are ideal for covering them for the season. They stake securely to the ground and let in plenty of light. Each one is 31 inches tall, perfect for young shrubs.
Another great option for your balcony or deck, this tiered greenhouse comes with a set of grow lights. It’s an option to consider if you have thriving plants that you’d like to harvest throughout the winter, like fresh herbs, micro lettuce, or scallions.
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