About Mearal
Made for growing.
Built for living.

A third option.
Mearal began with a frustration shared by anyone who's tried to buy a greenhouse in North America. You had two choices: a flimsy plastic hoop tent that didn't survive one Canadian winter, or a custom architectural piece that took six months and a contractor to install.
We thought there should be a third option. A real greenhouse, with commercial-grade materials, that arrives in five flat-pack boxes and can be assembled by three friends in an afternoon. No special tools, no foundation pour, no contractor.
The Drivhus — Danish and Norwegian for growing house — is our first product. A 13.5-foot by 12-foot greenhouse with 6 mm twin-wall polycarbonate panels, a powder-coated aluminum frame, rated for 30 psf of snow and 115 km/h winds. The kind of structure you'd see at a working nursery, sized and packaged for a backyard.
North American by design.
We're based in Toronto and ship across Canada and the United States. Every Mearal is engineered for the climate it's actually going to stand in — winters that dip below -20°C, summers that climb past 35°C, and the storms in between. Local support, local shipping, and an installation manual written for backyards in Vancouver, Halifax, and Houston.
More than a greenhouse.
Our customers grow heirloom tomatoes in March, sip coffee through November, host friends under string lights in September, and turn the off-season into an art studio or a meditation space. A Mearal isn't just for plants. It's 162 square feet of light-filled possibility, in your backyard, year-round.