Collection: Green Houses

Greenhouses — walk-in, polycarbonate and mini greenhouses for growing, shipped fast from our Australian warehouse.

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What will you grow in your greenhouse?

The right greenhouse depends on your growing ambitions and space. A keen gardener raising seedlings and year-round crops wants a walk in greenhouse — a polycarbonate greenhouse as the classic garden greenhouse with room for shelving and staging. A small yard or balcony suits a compact mini greenhouse or a growhouse with tiered shelves. A cold-climate grower needs a sturdier, insulated structure to extend the season. And a beginner protecting a few seedlings gains from a small portable greenhouse. Work out what and how much you'll grow, and your space, and the size and type follow.

How do you choose a greenhouse that lasts?

The glazing and frame decide its life and performance. Polycarbonate panels are the popular choice — they insulate better than glass, resist hail and won't shatter, diffusing light evenly onto plants. A powder-coated aluminium or galvanised steel frame resists rust and holds up in wind. In a windy or exposed spot, anchor the greenhouse firmly to the ground, since a light structure can blow away. Check for vents or windows, because a greenhouse without ventilation overheats and cooks plants in summer. Match the glazing and frame to your climate and exposure.

Walk-in, mini or growhouse — which suits you?

Each suits a different grower. A walk-in greenhouse gives room to stand, work and grow at scale, the choice for a serious gardener with the space. A mini greenhouse or growhouse is a compact, tiered-shelf unit for a balcony or small yard, protecting seedlings and pot plants in little space. A cold frame is a low box for hardening off seedlings. A portable pop-up greenhouse suits temporary or beginner use. Match the type to how much you grow and the space you have, from a shelf unit to a full walk-in.

What we'd tell a friend before they buy a greenhouse

Here's the practical bit. Ventilation is the thing beginners overlook — a greenhouse with no vents or openable windows cooks plants in an Australian summer, so make sure it can breathe. Polycarbonate beats glass for insulation, safety and hail resistance. Anchor it firmly, because a light greenhouse becomes a sail in wind and can blow away or collapse. And size up a little, since gardeners always want more room. Buy on the ventilation, the polycarbonate glazing and solid anchoring, then the size.

FAQs – get the answers you need

What's the best greenhouse glazing?
Polycarbonate panels insulate better than glass, resist hail, won't shatter and diffuse light evenly onto plants. They're the popular, practical choice over glass.

Do greenhouses need ventilation?
Yes. Without vents or openable windows, a greenhouse overheats and cooks plants in summer. Ventilation is essential, especially in a hot Australian climate.

What's a mini greenhouse or growhouse?
A compact, tiered-shelf greenhouse for a balcony or small yard, protecting seedlings and pot plants in little space without needing a full walk-in structure.

How do I stop a greenhouse blowing away?
Anchor it firmly to the ground with the included pegs, base or bolts. A light greenhouse acts like a sail in wind and can blow away or collapse if not secured.

Can I grow year-round in a greenhouse?
A greenhouse extends the season by protecting plants from cold and wind. In milder climates it enables year-round growing; in cold ones it lengthens the growing period.

Complete the garden

A greenhouse pairs with growing gear. Add raised garden beds for planting out, outdoor storage for tools, and garden furniture to rest on.

Paying over time is easy — a $149 greenhouse is four fortnightly payments of $37.25 with Afterpay, and Zip, Klarna and PayPal Pay in 4 work the same way. Everything ships from our Australian warehouse within 1–2 business days, carries a 12-month warranty, and comes with 30 days to change your mind. We're family-run and Australian, at this since 2016, rated 4.66 out of 5 across 5,363 reviews.