Mini Greenhouses

If you have a passion for gardening but are limited by the amount of space in your garden, a mini greenhouse is a great option. Small greenhouses do an excellent job protecting plants from the elements throughout the year. To decide which mini greenhouse is best for you, consider how many plants you want to cultivate and how much room you have. With both conventional and modern takes on mini greenhouses available in our collection, browse today and get growing.

1. Do mini greenhouses really work?

Yes, mini greenhouses are highly effective for growing plants, especially in small gardens, patios, or balconies. They create a controlled environment that protects plants from harsh weather, pests, and temperature fluctuations. Their compact design helps retain heat and humidity, making them ideal for extending the growing season, starting seedlings, and nurturing delicate plants. Ventilation panels and adjustable shelving further enhance their efficiency, ensuring healthy plant growth in limited spaces.

2. Where is the best place to put a mini greenhouse?

The ideal location for a mini greenhouse depends on sunlight exposure and protection from extreme weather. A south-facing spot ensures maximum sunlight throughout the day, which is essential for plant growth. If full sun is not possible, a bright, sheltered area such as a patio, balcony, or garden corner works well. Placing the mini greenhouse against a wall or fence can provide additional warmth and wind protection, while ensuring proper ventilation prevents overheating on warmer days.

3. What’s best to grow in a mini greenhouse?

A mini greenhouse is perfect for growing a wide variety of plants, including:

  • Herbs: Basil, parsley, mint, and chives thrive in a controlled environment.
  • Salad greens: Lettuce, spinach, and rocket grow well in small spaces.
  • Seedlings & young plants: Ideal for starting tomatoes, peppers, and courgettes before transplanting.
  • Strawberries: Benefit from the warmth and protection of a mini greenhouse.
  • Succulents & houseplants: Create a warm, humid space for indoor plants during colder months.