Tuesday, December 29, 2009

SeedHouse



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Roomy, self-erecting FlowerHouse Greenhouse sets up in seconds! SAVE BIG! Protect your plants from wind, frost, snow, insects, birds and more with this lightweight yet spacious stand-alone Greenhouse. It features no-tool assembly, plus it's large enough to hold 8 seed flats! Set it up anywhere, on either soil or hard surface, indoors or out. Constructed of UV-resistant Gro-Tec material with rip-stop protection for longer life; Weighs just 6 lbs. for easy portability; 2 zippered openings, 2 screened vents; Complete kit includes Greenhouse, storage / carry pack, shade cover, ground stakes and Greenhouse guide; Power cord access for heater or fan; Measures 34 x 48 x 48"h. A bloomin' simple way to keep your green thumb active! Order Today! FlowerHouse Greenhouse

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Description

  • Quick and Easy Set up on Soil or Hard Surfaces in minutes
  • Protects your plants and extends your growing season.
  • Gro-Tec rip stop fabric diffuses light promoting plant growth and is coated with UV protection for longer life
  • Promotes and maintains high humidity levels to create a superior growing environment.
  • Open floor allows greenhouse to be setup over existing trees and bushes.






SeedHouse Customer Review


I bought one of these and proceeded to experiment with it, measuring air and soil temperatures inside and out. (I'm in zone 6, near New York City.) On a sunny day in late March, the temperature inside the SeedHouse will be much higher than outside, sometimes as much as thirty degrees more (I'd be careful about cooking your plants on a warm day!). It also holds humidity in very well, so it's good for germinating.

On the other hand, just like the instructions that come with it say, it will drop to ambient temperature at night. But over a couple of days, that still means a warmer temperature on average than outside, and it warms the soil perhaps five degrees. And I do expect that if I put a pail of water in it to store the heat of the day, it will probably protect it from spring hard freezes (within reason).

It also stays put well in the wind, as it's staked like a tent.

The one thing I don't know yet is the effect on the light. It cuts down on total light a little, but diffuses it. Is that good? I'll find out.

UPDATE: Even without putting a bucket of water in it, it protected my pepper plants from the first Fall freeze. I know that, because the peppers that I left out of it died that night. It was just a few hours below freezing, but that's a nice extender at the end of the growing season.




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