🌿 Grow Your Green Dreams with Ease!
This large outdoor greenhouse measures 10' x 6.6' x 6.6', featuring a heavy-duty galvanized steel frame, waterproof PE cover, and excellent air circulation with multiple windows and a door, making it the perfect solution for winter plant cultivation.
Frame Material | Wood |
Cover Material | Polyethylene (PE) |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 120"L x 84"W x 84"H |
Door Style | Sliding Doors |
Number of Doors | 1 |
Closure Type | Zipper |
S**I
Looks good. Plastic is thick.
Bought 8 of these. One person assembled the frames. Took 2 to put the cover on. Really like the vent windows. Wish they had put tie straps on the middle rung of the cover but so far, they have held up well. Only one complaint. One of the zippers broke in half first use. Other than that, very satisfied.
K**N
Good quality
It was easy to set up
L**S
This is not Sturdy and will break with some winds
Very disappointed. Put this up in late December and by February two of the aluminum frame poles had snapped. Now it is at the end on March and 4 of the frame poles have snapped and a few others are bent. Not to mention that the wing nuts have come loose and fallen off countless times. We have had two wind storms with guests in the 30-40 mph range and the gereenhouse is all but trashed. The frame is literally being held together with duct tape until summer when we can build a greenhouse and get rid of this. I would not recommend this product, but if you do choose to buy it then use Loctite on all the wingnuts.
A**R
Anchors are too small
Love this little greenhouse…for the three days it lasted. I put it up on Saturday and put a few plants in it. On Tuesday, we had a windy day which ripped the anchors out of the ground and tossed my concrete pavers to the side, flinging the greenhouse into my neighbors yard and bending many of the frame pieces. It’s now in the trash. If you buy it, I highly recommend larger sturdier anchors purchased from the local hardware store before any wind gusts arrive.
T**E
Good Value
I have owned a number of Quonset hut greenhouses. Some have been very decent for the money while others were disappointments. Here are my observations on this greenhouse. Despite it not yet being winter I have assembled it and am preparing it for winter so I have a good sense of quality. Here goes...The GoodFirst is the frame. I can't say enough about its sturdiness. The greenhouse it is replacing used 1/2' OD powder coated tubing and was assembled with press fit joints. This greenhouse uses 3/4' powder coated tubing and is held together with stainless steel bolts and self-locking nuts. It is very secure with no wobble and racking from side to side. Even at this early juncture I can say the frame will easily outlast the PE plastic cover. That isn't a criticism of the cover, only attesting to the quality of the frame.The other nice thing about the frame is that it's horizontal struts don't sit on the ground but rather are supported on legs which keep the struts from sitting on the damp ground and rusting. I will sit this greenhouse on concrete pavers to keep it dry.The owners manual was not a book but it was sufficient for knowing how to properly assemble the frame. The manual gets a passing grade. Again it won't win a Pulitzer but it was adequate.Something that has always been an issue for me with these greenhouses were the side vent flaps, or windows. The Velcro strips were always too small and wouldn't seal the flaps properly. This greenhouse has smaller flaps that are sealed well so as not to allow winter wind inside. The flaps may not be as large as other greenhouses but they will do the job and they seal.The cover also has very little to no sag to it. The cover fits snuggly over the frame. There are tie strips inside that help hold the cover to the frame. They could be a little longer as some were a little difficult to tie.The Not So GoodAs much as I like this greenhouse it's not a homerun. There are a couple of things that concerns me a little.One might not matter to most people but if size matters to you than you need to know the facts. This greenhouse is advertised as a 15x7x7. Assembling it it looked a little small to me. So I measured it and found my actual measurements are 14"-9 1/2" long x 6'-4 1/2" wide x 6'-6 1/2" tall. Considering I overwinter citrus trees in this greenhouse I need all the space I can get.The second issue I encountered was seam quality. The seams in the PE cover are double stitched and sturdy. However, I did find one area where the stitching had gotten off track and wasn't holding much. The other issue is the zippers on each side of the door flap are only single stitched. Considering these seams will get a lot of wear I would think they should be double stitched. But, we'll see. Maybe I'll be pleasantly surprised by them.Final ThoughtsAll things considered I do like this greenhouse. The only real point of concern for me are the door zippers. But now that I know how they're made I can be more gentle with them. Of course, you will need more substantial anchors. The cord and small, flimsy spikes that come with the greenhouse are nowhere near stout enough to hold this greenhouse in a thunderstorm or stiff wind. I use tent augers for this purpose.
S**G
Sturdy
Greenhouse wasn't too hard to put together. I Put 4ft wooden poles in and zip tied them to the frame to make it more stable on the windy days.
N**E
Very pleased!
Sturdy greenhouse. Pieces screw together for a more durable frame. Easy to assemble.
T**Y
Decent but rusts easy
It was decently easy to build. However having it outside (obviously) it barely lasted 2 months and it started to rust, now the support bars are bending and it will not hardly stand up on its own.
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