- Protects your valued potted plants during winter
- Helps the plants to acclimatise to the cold
- Works also as a regular greenhouse for the rest of the year
- UV-resistant
- Perfect light transmission
- Strong zip for easy access
- Quick and easy assembly
- Triple layer insulation
- Includes base with Velcro
It can be a challenge to protect your potted garden plants properly during winter. Even if you have room inside, the plants may suffer because of the change of place and light. With a portable greenhouse from Dancover, you can protect your plants growing in planters, tubs, and more. The greenhouse is easy to assemble; it has three layers of insulation, and a strong zip that will make it easy to access the plants during the winter. The base is attached with Velcro.
A portable greenhouse is the obvious choice if you have plants in your garden or on the patio, which need protection during the winter. One of the main problems with potted plants outside is the combination of rain and degrees below freezing. If the humus in the planter becomes wet, the water will freeze and expand if the temperature gets below zero. In this case, you risk a broken planter and damaged roots. With a portable greenhouse, the rain will not affect the plants. On the other hand, the plants may need watering during the stay inside the greenhouse. For this, you have easy access due to the zip in the cover of the greenhouse.
At low temperatures, the humidity is low and your plants may be drying out. The wind will only increase the problem so we recommend that you place your potted plants inside a portable greenhouse. This will protect the plants and the leaves from frostbites, being weighed down, and maybe broken by the weight of the snow.
We recommend
- Place your potted plants inside the greenhouse in good time before the temperature falls below zero to avoid the plants have a cold shock.
- If possible, place your portable greenhouse close to a house wall, as it will emit a little heat.
- Remember to remove snow from the greenhouse, as it will prevent the light reaching the plants.
- Are you in doubt whether your potted plants are able to endure temperatures below zero, we recommend that you contact the shop where you bought the plants, the Internet or relevant literature!