Haxnicks is a trusted garden cloche brand for many keen gardeners in the world, and its Sunbubble is a portable backyard greenhouse to facilitate them in growing quality veggies without any professional help. Made from UV-stabilized PVC and flexible fiberglass rods, it can be quickly installed in your backyard as a safe home for your plants or herbs. Its one-piece folding design allows packing and moving it easily, and the zipped entrance keeps the messy pets away.

The dome-shaped backyard greenhouse has sufficient space to house plenty of plants, while its adjustable vents allow customizing temperature for the optimal growing environment. The innovative shape also minimizes reflection and maximum penetration of light to keep the temperature steady at 90 degrees for the entire day. This way, Sunbubble warms up quickly when compared to traditional greenhouses and boosts the growth of plants. You can also use it as a cozy spot for chilling out in summer, while at home.

If you have a passion for backyard gardening, then it is an ideal product for you. It can be a small greenhouse or a small pod to spend time around the self-grown vegetation. At the moment, the Haxnicks gardening products are sold in the US by Tierra Garden, a division of TDI Brands. Available in two sizes, its standard size can be bought for $252 at Amazon.

Dome-shaped small greenhouse
Sunbubble has ample room for plants
Innovative shape helps in setting ideal temperature
Multiple vents and zipped doorway
Can be used for chilling amidst self-grown plants
Easy-to-install chill pod

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  1. Diane Dimond on

    Hello. We purchased a 7ft large Sunbubble greehouse from you (via Territorial Seed Co.) and are having a terrible time setting it up!
    The paper directions were NOT helpful but we managed to get it up….and to install most of the struts, except for the last three near the zippered door. That part of the structure remains caved in. Try as we might we just cannot make it work – and in the process we bent one of the connecting rods! Your paper instructions had no information about the metal circle to be installed at the top…but I finally found an old YouTube video that showed us how and where it was supposed to fit. However, since some of the rod and struts are not in the correct position we cannot install the metal circle in the top of the structure. Is there anywhere on line where we can get some more detailed instructions? I’m extremely disappointed – as I was so looking forward to putting my seedlings inside!! Please help. I really want this to work.

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