This year, after tons of research, I decided to buy 2 FlowerHouse Pop-Up PlantHouse Greenhouses. One in the 4 x 4 size for my tomatoes and the other in the 2 x 2 size for my beets.

greenhouse garden

WHY? 

Well….last year I planted several of my favorite tomatoes……the Cherokee purple heirloom kind. The whole plant was covered in beautiful green tomatoes just waiting for the sun to ripen them. One morning, I looked out the door and saw that my garden was trampled by deer and that they ate all the tomatoes! I was devastated. 

That is when I discovered that amazing Pop-Up greenhouse. I figured trying anything at this point was worth a shot.

Here are Some Product Fun Facts that Sold ME: 

  • The FlowerHouse Pop-Up PlantHouse Greenhouses features Gro-Tec rip-stop fabric that diffuses light to promote plant growth. 
  • Single door gives you easy access to your plants
  • Closing the vents promotes and helps maintain the high humidity levels desirable for an ideal growing environment
  • UV protected for long performance life, this durable greenhouse has an open floor that helps you set up the greenhouse over existing trees and bushes. 
  • A beautiful addition to your garden, this greenhouse is easy to set up, take down and transport thanks to its compact size and the included storage bag. 

Our Product Review:

They pop right open, you put in five easy rods, and you put in ground stakes to hold them down.  So so simple.  They have a zipper door with a screen and are extremely well built. Not to mention, very fairly priced!

Additionally, if you are interested in learning how to grow a better garden, you must check out our FREE 4 Tips to Grow a Better Garden!

Progress Update:

It has been about 2 weeks since installing the FlowerHouse Pop-Up PlantHouse Greenhouses and I couldn’t be happier. My tomatoes are growing like crazy and remain untouched by pesky animal intruders! The Pop-Up greenhouse keeps the plants hot and moist – we water once every other day.

 

Bring on the BLTs!

 

What are some tips and tricks you do to keep animals from eating your garden? 

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