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NookGrow Ground: Starting with a Simple PC Cold Frame Cover
We started with the most basic questions: - How to provide seedlings with extra warmth in spring and autumn? - How can it be used by gardening novices without any experience? The answer was a simple yet essential cold frame cover—Ground placement, bottomless design for natural soil rooting and healthier growth. It allowed countless families to extend their growing season for the first time.
NookGrow Elevated: Making the Structure More Stable, Making Use Easier
We added galvanized iron sheet planter beds. This means: - The planter bed is no longer just a "cover," but an 2-in-1 elevated vegetable garden; - More stable, resistant to wind; More durable, resistant to damp soil erosion of the wood. No outdoor vegetable garden is needed; just fill the pot with enough fertile soil, and you can have your own vegetable garden even on your city balcony.
NookGrow Peak: From Cold Frame Bed to Mini-Greenhouse
We added a second skylight, and the roof changed from a sloping roof to a pointed roof. - The gable roof provides better drainage and greater interior space; - Double windows offer more flexible ventilation control. The overall design also presents a "mini-greenhouse" feel for the first time. This is not just a functional upgrade, but an upgrade in the imagination of outdoor living. But NookGrow will not stop there...
NookGrow Extend: More than just home garden systems
We have been compiling user suggestions and needs and continuously improving: - Thickened the PC board to 5mm; - Extended the overall structure to 122cm, allowing for planting more at once; - Made the cold frame and plant bed completely separable, achieving a dual-season system with the roof on in spring and autumn and open in summe; - Continuing to use the galvanized steel and cedar wood structure makes the entire flower bed more stable, durable, and safe, even suitable for raising chickens in winter.
