Based on 321 Reviews

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4.5

(321 Reviews)
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  • user2

    Nice small starter greenhouse / Update

    While the instructions could be a bit clearer, having someone help who doesnt pay attention to which drawing one is on is not helpful. Easy to assemble but helper kept telling me the wrong parts. If the diagrams were clearer, it really would help. The parts are very nicely labeled on the diagram and there are letters on the fittings. The number in the bag indicates which tube is which and it would be better to have the tubes each labeled. The price is right, which makes this a perfect starter. Small but with enough room to work. The cover went on much easier than expected and fit perfectly. I only gave 4 stars for sturdiness and stability as we get wind and I am waiting to see. We did put brick/patio blocks around the bottom as the tie down stakes arent all that good for our area. I will update after we have some 65 mile an hour winds. All in all, so far, I love this little greenhouse. The construction made sense and everything fit. A small malet, nylon or rubber can be use GENTLY to tap things tightly into place. A good product and, though I did not contact the seller, I would buy from this company again. OH, and extra sturdier wire ties are really needed for the shelves. I put those on each corner of the shelf and used the little green ones in the middle. I plan on adding more ties later. Its now January and I am still growing carrots, onions and fennel in the greenhouse. Temp today is 36 degrees F but its 50 degrees F in the green house. I did have to put better velcro on one window but other than that it is doing well in a cold climate. I love this little greenhouse and am thinking of purchasing another.

  • user2

    Great green house

    Great so far just tie down with camping stakes not the ones that come with it

  • user2

    Sturdy little greenhouse

    This is a really nice little greenhouse. My wife loves it, large enough to stand up and turn around in. Its also pretty rugged, though the shelves are a thin wire rack and done want to hold heavy pots very well, they might benefit from reinforcing with a plank or something. The plastic cover is also pretty tough and it comes with tie down wires and stakes. Its a good value. Be aware that it comes with about 100 little pieces of pipe and plastic joints that took a while to assemble. Instructions are easy to follow, but it did take a while.

  • user2

    Worth it

    Easy to build hard to heat

  • user2

    Green house

    Mounted some 2x4s to flooring frame to keep it grounded. Here in the Costal Bend it gets a little windy at times.

  • user2

    Great greenhouse you can stand upright in.

    I love this greenhouse. I wouldve given it 5 stars but it blew into my neighbors yard during a storm. Also the shelves are not sturdy. My husband made shelves out of wood and with my plants, it is stationary. Maybe if it had stakes, that would fix it. LOVE it though and I can stand up in it while working.

  • user2

    I substituted the ties for thicker ones.

    Easy to assemble good Quality I have to put an extra layer of net because I live in Vegas and the sun is brutal here but I am very happy with my purchase it took me 20 minutes to build it.

  • user2

    Your Product Fell Farr Short of Expectations

    Your ad promised two windows, adequate stability, and easy erecting. My greenhouse model took eight amateur hours to construct. That success blew away 24 hours later. I reconnected the pieces, using Gorilla Glue at the seal elbow joints. Of course, the exterior material had been ripped by a wind gust and the stabilizer feet had failed, being made of two six/inch clips of bent coat hanger material. My unit has no windows. I have already spent more than the original costs adding functional ground cover flooring, heavy tent stakes, and rodent barrier flooring. Of course, the zipper seams ripped out when I closed it the first time. Now I must construct a half door of half/inch chicken wire. Then I must brace the four outside edges with an external metallic low barrier to secure the flapping plastic ends. As is, the greenhouse does not permit insect access to allow pollination or ventilation. Also, it calls out come/and/get/it to rats, rabbits, and squirrels. By my calculation, my hothouse tomatoes (if I achieve production) will cost me 20 apiece // but the neighbor ladies say, How cute.

  • user2

    My first greenhouse!

    I love it!! The best part is it zips up keeps my dogs out of it.

  • user2

    Will absolutely fall apart

    Doesnt withstand any substantial amount of wind, Ive had to rebuild this greenhouse several times already.

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