Not necessarily intended for long-term use, but an inflatable greenhouse makes wintering of Mediterranean and other frost-sensitive plants safer than the terrace at the house. Set up quickly and securely, suddenly occurring frost is no longer a danger in the allotment garden.

An inflatable greenhouse for overwintering cold-sensitive plants is without any outside help, easy to assemble and disassemble, requires no specially prepared floor space and is ready for use in a few minutes. Gone are the days when garden owners had to drag their tubs, boxes and hanging baskets from the terrace into the basement in a strenuous manner when there was a risk of frost.
Reliable frost protection within minutes
In terms of design, the trade has a fairly large range of inflatable greenhouses on offer, some of which even without a frame get by Packed safely and dry in a transport bag, the bubble wrap is laid out on the ground if necessary and filled with air using an electrically operated pump.
Plants overwintering in the inflatable greenhouse
In principle, all frost-sensitive plants can get through the cold season unscathed in this simple way. To be on the safe side, a frost monitor, which is usually available as an option, should also be installed inside the thermal greenhouse. Alternatively, in this very simple way in the spring is the rearing of young plants possible.
tips
When buying, make sure that your inflatable greenhouse has a floor mat that is as foamed and sure-footed as possible. This means that the plants are also reliably protected against rising cold from the ground.