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Spring Gardening Alert: This Walk-In Greenhouse is $75 on Amazon

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You know the old adage, "April showers bring May flowers," and depending on where you live, the showers can definitely be a bit too much for your garden. Keeping your flowers and herbs in a little walk-in greenhouse, like this one from Amazon, can help them thrive throughout the spring months and into summer. And right now, it's $15 off, making it more affordable than ever to create an all-seasons spot to hone your green thumb.

This greenhouse has a steel frame with eight shelves and a PVC cover to protect your seedlings, and it can be used indoors or outdoors. It's well loved by more than 3,600 customers who rated it five stars, noting its size and affordability. "It was super easy to assemble, has shelves and is airtight to actually create high enough humidity (which I needed) to reduce the watering needs tremendously. I have not watered in three weeks," says one reviewer. That said, many reviewers also recommend using tent weights or stakes to keep the bottom sturdy during strong winds, as it's not heavy enough to sustain intense gusts by itself. 

At 6 feet, 5 inches tall and nearly 5 feet wide, it's large enough that you can easily move around and get your hands dirty, without hunching the whole time. You can even store your tools, soil and extra pots on the floor to maximize your square footage.

We don't know about you, but we can't wait to get our seedlings planted in this cute, little greenhouse.


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