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Candle Greenhouse Heater
Ecological candle frost guards from Bio Green
A problem that many garden owners are familiar with: When it gets cold outside, plants can quickly become damaged. But not everyone has the opportunity to set up a heater outdoors. This is where BioGreen's candle frost monitors come into play. They are an ideal solution for anyone who wants to keep their plants healthy even in winter.
Simply place the FireFly frost monitor on the ground next to your plants and protect your plant treasures from frost. A candle made from renewable raw materials, specially developed for the purpose of frost protection, is a sufficient source of heat to protect small greenhouses and cold frames from frost. The lid of the candle is shaped like a mushroom and can effectively retain heat to release it slowly. This method is sustainable and energy efficient.
Our candle frost monitors can be used flexibly
Another advantage is that you don't have to rely on a socket or gas connection. You can set up the candle heater almost anywhere.
In order to benefit from the radiant heat of the FireFly candle heater, potted plants in the winter garden should be placed directly around the candle at a certain safety distance. The ecological, CO2-neutral FireFly candles have a burning time of at least 42 hours.
Our candle frost monitors are particularly easy to use. All you need is a candle to be inserted into the frost guard. The candle is lit and then spreads heat that protects your plants from frost. The frost monitors are particularly environmentally friendly and energy-saving.
Also ideal as decoration
In summer you can use the candle frost monitor as mood light , for example on the terrace or balcony. This creates a cozy atmosphere with the warm light of the candle.
Fill some scented oil into the oil bowl integrated in the lid and create an even cozier atmosphere. The heat from the candle causes the oil to evaporate. This is how it is distributed in the room. Outside, an anti-mosquito oil keeps the annoying pests away.
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