Where the Garden Begins Its True Story
Every garden holds a secret wish—to grow longer, stronger, and more generous than the season allows. A film greenhouse is not merely a structure of poles and transparent skin. It is a quiet promise between the gardener and the earth, a space where tomatoes ripen in April and lettuce laughs at frost. For those who believe that growing food is a form of care, this shelter becomes an extension of the home itself. It is where patience meets science, and where the simplest seed becomes a small miracle.
Who We Are
We are a team of builders and growers who have spent years learning the language of Ukrainian soil and weather. Our workshop sits at the edge of fields we have walked in every season, and our hands have assembled greenhouses in valleys, on hillsides, and in backyard plots no larger than a kitchen garden. We do not chase trends. We listen to what the wind does in January, what the sun does in March, and what a farmer needs when the first green shoots appear. Our values are straightforward: honest materials, practical design, and respect for the person who will spend mornings inside these walls, watering, pruning, and waiting.
What We Offer
Our range of film greenhouses is built for diversity. We offer arched models that shed snow with graceful curves, and straight-walled designs that maximize every square meter for trellised cucumbers and tall peppers. The frames are galvanized steel, treated to resist the damp breath of a greenhouse interior. The polyethylene film we use is UV-stabilized, diffusing light evenly so that no leaf is burned and no corner is shadowed. Ventilation windows can be opened by hand or fitted with automatic arms that respond to temperature. Doors are wide enough for a wheelbarrow, and the foundation can be set directly into soil or anchored to concrete. Whether the need is for a compact 3-by-4-meter house for a family plot, or a 10-meter tunnel for market production, the construction scales without losing its integrity.
When It’s Useful
A film greenhouse becomes essential when the last frost still clings to the ground and the gardener is already holding seedlings. It serves the teacher who wants children to see a bean sprout in March. It protects the pensioner’s roses from an unexpected hailstorm in May. It extends the season for the small business owner selling greens at the local market through October. It offers refuge to tropical plants that shiver at Ukrainian autumn. It is the right choice when rain falls too hard, when sun shines too fierce, and when the grower simply wants one more month of harvest.
Why Choose Us
Others sell greenhouses. We build them to outlast the loan it takes to buy them. Our competitors often use thinner steel that bows under snow load, or film that yellows after one summer. We choose thicker gauges and higher-grade polymers because we know that a collapsed greenhouse in February is not a product failure—it is a season lost. Our assembly instructions are written in plain language, tested by people who have never held a wrench. We answer the phone when a customer calls with a question about condensation or anchoring. And because we are local, we understand that a greenhouse in the Carpathians faces different winds than one on the steppe near Kharkiv. This knowledge is woven into every bracket we ship.
Begin Your Season
The ground is ready. The seed packets are waiting on the shelf. The only question is whether this year, the garden will have walls to protect what it grows. Explore the full collection, compare dimensions, and find the greenhouse that fits your land and your ambitions.