About this product
Full description
The digital max/min thermometer is one of those quietly essential pieces of greenhouse and conservatory kit that experienced gardeners take for granted and newer growers eventually wish they'd bought sooner. It does one job properly: tells you what the temperature is now, and — crucially — what the highest and lowest temperatures have been since you last checked. Those two extra figures are genuinely the difference between guessing and knowing how your growing space is performing.
From Smart Garden — one of the UK's most established garden brands, also responsible for the ChapelWood bird care range we stock. Made for British growers, properly priced, ready to use straight from the box with batteries included.
Why max/min readings matter
A standard thermometer tells you the temperature right now. A max/min model also records the highest and lowest temperatures since you last reset it — usually since the previous morning or evening. That tracking is genuinely useful for real gardening decisions:
- Did it get cold enough overnight to damage tender plants? If the minimum dropped below 5°C, your tomatoes, peppers, basil and other tender crops may have stressed. If it dropped to 2°C or lower, fleece is needed
- Did it get too hot during the day for proper ventilation? If the maximum exceeded 30°C, your seedlings probably struggled. You'll need to open vents earlier next sunny day
- What's the temperature range in this specific spot? The min-to-max swing tells you whether your propagator or coldframe is providing the steady warmth that delicate seedlings need (small swing = stable; big swing = problem)
- Is your greenhouse heater actually keeping up? If you've set the heater to 5°C minimum and the reading shows it dropped to 1°C overnight, your heater isn't sized properly or the thermostat needs adjusting
- Are your spring or autumn plants in the right place? Move the thermometer to different spots in the greenhouse for a few days each to find the warm and cold zones
The investment in a proper thermometer pays back significantly in plant survival rates and in confidence about decisions like when to sow tender crops, when to harden off seedlings, and when to bring tender plants under cover.
What you get
- Real-time temperature display — current reading visible at a glance on a clear digital screen
- Maximum temperature record — the highest temperature recorded since you last reset the unit
- Minimum temperature record — the lowest temperature recorded since you last reset
- Celsius and Fahrenheit display — switchable between scales for personal preference
- Battery included — ready to use immediately
- Compact, easy-to-read display — designed for the kind of quick "what's it doing in there" glance that's how most gardeners actually use these
Where to use it
- Greenhouses — the headline use. Hang at plant-canopy height (not the highest point under the roof, where hot air collects and gives misleading readings)
- Polytunnels — the temperature swings between sunny days and cold nights are often more dramatic than in glass houses; the max/min function helps you stay on top of it
- Conservatories and porches — for tender plants overwintering inside; the minimum overnight reading tells you whether the room is genuinely frost-free
- Coldframes — particularly useful for hardening off seedlings, when you need to know if a cold snap caught the plants out
- Heated propagators — verify the propagator is actually maintaining the target temperature (most cheap propagators run slightly cooler than the dial suggests)
- Indoor growing spaces — for seed-starting on a sunny windowsill, where the temperature can vary surprisingly between morning shade and afternoon direct sun
- Sheds and garages — for protecting stored plants, bulbs, or anything that mustn't freeze
- Wine cellars, food stores, anywhere you need to know the temperature has stayed within a range
The thermometer is suitable for indoor use or undercover outdoor environments — in greenhouses, polytunnels and coldframes (which all count as undercover). For fully exposed outdoor weather monitoring, a different unit designed for outdoor exposure is needed.
Why a digital max/min beats older alternatives
Traditional mercury or alcohol max/min thermometers (the U-shaped ones with floating bobs) do the same job but require physical resetting with a magnet and careful reading of two scales. They're charming objects, but the digital version is easier to read at a glance, simpler to reset with a button, and accurate to within half a degree. For working garden use rather than display, the digital is the more practical choice.
Specifications
- Display: Digital, clear-read
- Functions: Real-time temperature, maximum and minimum records, reset button
- Scales: Switchable Celsius / Fahrenheit
- Power: Battery included; ready to use straight out of the box
- Use environment: Indoor or undercover outdoor (greenhouses, polytunnels, conservatories, coldframes)
- Made by: Smart Garden
About Smart Garden
Smart Garden Products are one of the UK's most established garden-equipment companies, supplying everything from bird care (their ChapelWood range, which we also stock) to garden weather instruments, outdoor lighting and seasonal decor. We stock their pieces because they make sensible, well-priced kit for British growers — properly designed for the conditions and properly built to last.
The ChapelWood Bird Dining Stations and Wild Wings feeding station we stock are made by Smart Garden's wildlife brand — same company, same quality standards, different product family.
As a gift
A digital max/min thermometer is one of those genuinely useful gifts — the kind of present a working gardener will actually thank you for, particularly:
- A new greenhouse owner — first piece of kit to get after the greenhouse itself
- A keen seed-grower or chilli enthusiast — the propagator-monitoring use is properly important
- An allotmenteer with a polytunnel — temperature management in a polytunnel is more challenging than in a glass house; the data matters
- A gardener moving from outdoor-only to undercover growing — the transition usually surprises people with how much temperature variation happens under glass
- Bundled with seeds or a propagator — turns a small gift into a complete seed-starting kit
At £14.99 the price point sits at the genuinely-useful-stocking-filler level — substantial enough to feel considered, affordable enough to bundle with other small items for a more generous gift.
A small thought: the gardens that quietly produce the best results aren't the ones with the most expensive equipment. They're the ones where the gardener knows what the conditions actually are — how cold it got last night, how hot it got this afternoon, whether the heater is keeping up, whether the vents need to open earlier tomorrow. A digital max/min thermometer is £14.99 of properly useful information about your own garden. The kind of small investment that quietly improves outcomes year on year.
What's included
1 x battery (installed, ready to use)
Care and use
- Replace battery when display fades (typically 1-2 years)
- Reset the max/min record by pressing the reset button (usually daily
or weekly depending on what you want to track)
- Position at plant-canopy height in the greenhouse for most useful readings
- Move occasionally to identify warm/cold zones in your growing space

