
Feature Bullets
- Drainage System: Efficiently drains water from the greenhouse to prevent accumulation.
- Sliding Door: Easy access and protection from animals or pets.
- Adjustable Roof: Enhances ventilation and allows insects for pollination.
- Durable Frame: Withstands extreme temperatures and blocks harmful UV rays.
- Spacious Interior: Accommodates numerous plants for flexible arrangement.
Specification
- Material: Polycarbonate panels and aluminum frame ensure durability.
- Weather Resistance: Supports temperatures from -20℃ to 70℃, perfect for all seasons.
- Dimensions: Measures 74.80 x 98.43 x 76.77 inches and weighs 52.83 lbs; assembly required.
Why Choose the 6x8 Black Series?
"Compact, Elegant, and Unstoppable." The 6x8 footprint is the 'Goldilocks' size—large enough for a full tiered shelving setup, yet compact enough to fit comfortably on a patio or in a smaller suburban garden.
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Extended Growing Season: Start your spring garden 8 weeks early and protect delicate perennials through the frost of winter.
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Aesthetic Appeal: The black frame offers a "Modern Industrial" look that makes your garden look like a professional botanical display.
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Built-in Drainage: Integrated gutters allow for easy rainwater harvesting or controlled runoff to keep your foundation dry.
INSTALLATION
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Shipping Policy
Order Processing: 1–2 business days.
Estimated Delivery: 2–5 business days from the date of purchase.
Please note: Delivery times may vary slightly based on your location within Canada.
Warranty Policy
1. Warranty Period
- Aluminum Main Structure: This product features a 10-year limited warranty on the aluminum main structure, covering structural integrity and manufacturing defects under normal use.
- General Components: All other components and purchased products include a 3-month limited warranty beginning from the date of delivery.
2. Scope of Protection
In the event of confirmed manufacturing defects within the applicable warranty period, the Buyer is entitled to request:
- A partial or full refund;
- A partial reshipment of specific components;
- A full replacement of the product.
3. Warranty Exclusions
Please note that this warranty policy does not apply to damages resulting from the following situations:
- Negligence & Misuse: Damage caused by negligence, abuse, or improper assembly.
- Wear & Tear: Normal wear and tear, or aesthetic issues arising from regular use, including but not limited to: burns, cuts, tears, abrasions, scratches, watermarks, or indentations.
- External Factors: Damage caused by natural disasters (e.g., extreme weather, floods), accidents, or pet-related damage.
- Unauthorized Alterations: Damage resulting from modifications or repairs conducted without prior written approval from the Seller.
4. Unshipped Items Return Policy
- 25 % restocking fee will be charged for unshipped item returns without valid reason within 30 days of the original order being processed.
🇨🇦 The Ultimate Canadian Gardening Guide (2026 Edition)
Gardening in Canada is a rewarding challenge. From the lush valleys of British Columbia to the rugged Prairies and the Atlantic coast, the key to success lies in understanding your Hardiness Zone and Frost Dates.
1. Know Your Zone & Frost Dates
Canada is divided into plant hardiness zones ranging from Zone 0 (Arctic) to Zone 9 (Vancouver Island). Most Canadian backyard gardens fall between Zones 3 and 6.
- Last Spring Frost: Usually mid-to-late May (Victoria Day weekend is the traditional planting time for many).
- First Fall Frost: Can occur as early as September in the Prairies or late October in Southern Ontario.
- 2026 Forecast: Expect a "traditional" winter with lingering cold in the East and Prairies. Plan for a slightly cautious start to the spring planting season.
2. Planting Calendar: What to Plant & When
🌱 Early Spring (April to Early May)
Cool-season crops can handle light frost and should be planted as soon as the soil is workable.
- Direct Sow: Radishes, Spinach, Lettuce, Peas, Onions, and Kale.
- Potatoes: Plant tubers about 2–3 weeks before the last frost.
☀️ Late Spring / Early Summer (Late May to June)
Warm-season crops are frost-tender and must wait until the night temperature stays consistently above 10°C (50°F).
- Transplant (Started Indoors): Tomatoes, Peppers, Eggplants, and Basil.
- Direct Sow: Beans, Corn, Cucumbers, Squash, and Zucchini.
🍂 Late Summer (August)
Fall Harvest: Start a second round of cool-weather crops for a September/October harvest.
- Plant: Beets, Carrots, and more leafy greens.
- Garlic: Plant cloves in October for harvest the following summer.
3. Top 5 Tips for the Canadian Short Season
- Start Indoors: Use grow lights to start tomatoes and peppers indoors 6–8 weeks before the last frost. This "cheats" the short summer.
- Choose "Early" Varieties: Look for seeds labeled "Short Season," "Early Maturity," or "Sub-Arctic." These are bred to fruit faster.
- Raised Beds: Soil in raised beds warms up much faster in the spring than the ground, allowing you to plant 1–2 weeks earlier.
- Use Protection: Keep frost blankets (Remay) or "cloches" handy for unexpected late-May frost warnings.
- Mulch for Moisture: Canadian summers can be dry. Use mulch (straw or wood chips) to keep roots cool and retain water.
4. Regional Quick-Reference
RegionBest Suited ForPro TipWest Coast (BC)Berries, Greens, Long-season cropsWatch out for slugs in the rainy season.Prairies (AB, SK, MB)Root veggies, Brassicas, BeansUse windbreaks to protect plants from heavy gusts.Ontario & QuebecTomatoes, Peppers, CornHigh humidity means you must ensure good air circulation.Atlantic CanadaPotatoes, Cabbage, Cool-weather cropsUse raised beds to avoid "wet feet" from spring rains.
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