Mini Greenhouses are great for anyone who wants somewhere to nurture young and delicate plants but doesn’t have the room for a proper full size greenhouse.
Until recently it was very hard to find any kind of variety in mini greenhouses but I’m glad to say over the last year this has changed with a variety of sizes and shapes now available and here are my top five:
1. Four Tier Mini Greenhouse

This four tier mini greenhouse offers you a huge amount of plant space and has been designed with a tubilar steel frame that will keep this standing even in the windiest of weather.
Find out more about the four tier mini greenhouse at Gardens and Homes Direct.
2. Three Tier Mini Greenhouse

The three tier mini greenhouse is a very roomy mini greenhouse which is great for any larger plants that you want to protect as well as nurturing new plant growth.
Find out more about the three tier mini greenhouse at Gardens and Homes Direct.
3. Two Tier Mini Greenhouse

This two tier mini greenhouse is one of the smallest mini greenhouses on the market and is perfect for use on balconies or on a smal patio.
Find out more about the two tier mini greenhouse at Garden Centre
4. Hexagonal Mini Greenhouse

This hexagonal mini greenhouse is different to most mini greenhouses because, well it’s hexagonal!
The shape looks great and allows a large number of plants to be put on each shelf, although I will admit accessing them again isn’t as easy as with a straight greenhouse.
Find out more about the hexagonal mini greenhouse at Greenfingers.
5. Mini Pop Up Greenhouse

The Mini Pop Up Greenhouse is great if you want to protect plants in situ in the ground because you can simply pop it on top of them. It has a zip door and long ground pegs which allows for good access and stability.
Find out more about the Mini Pop Up Greenhouse at Greenfingers.
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August 20th, 2008 at 6:23 pm
This sort of mini greenhouse are great especially when gardening on a budget. They do tend to catch the wind a bit though, so tie them to down to something but they are still great for your seedlings.