🌼 Grow Your Green Thumb with Greengro!
The Greengro Greenhouse is a robust and spacious gardening solution measuring 57 x 57 x 76 inches, designed to protect your plants from the elements. With a durable PE cover, sturdy alloy steel frame, and easy assembly, this greenhouse is perfect for both indoor and outdoor use, accommodating a variety of plants while ensuring optimal growth conditions.
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Cover Material | Polyethylene (PE) |
Nominal Wall Thickness | 16 mm |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 56"L x 56"W x 75"H |
Door Style | Zippered Roll-up Door |
Color | Green |
Number of Doors | 1 |
Closure Type | Zipper |
K**L
Perfect size!
Super easy set up, I did it myself! The built in shelves are great. Over all this is very durable for a great price.
T**.
I love the quality!
This greenhouse was easy to put together and handled some pretty tough winds and it didn't budge one inch. I love it great for my plants! And it's a very good size! It's good quality. I was surprised!
C**N
Perfect with some adjustments
Very sturdy product easy to assemble and does the job for small greenhouse growing. Would have given a 5 star but there is only one issue I can see. There are no tie downs for the side panels to the “door” so once you unzip the entire front flaps in the breeze and also makes it difficult to zip open and close because it’s not a taunt support. I would suggest the company add three ties downs on each side of the door to tie down the side panels to the shelving and bar across the “roof”. So something to consider is putting grommets at the bottom corners of the panels on either side of the door to give the option to customers to stake down. Or even get rid of the stakes and tie down cords and put grommets on all corners for the customer to stake down. Otherwise great product!
S**N
Make sure to push all poles completely into connectors
Perfect so far! I was able to assemble it myself in about an hour and a half, including reinforcing the shelves with cable ties and getting the sides weighted down with big landscape rocks. I've added a couple weights inside on the center bars since taking this photo. I screwed a hook into the deck on either side and used that to tie the ropes down from the upper corners. The provided rope doesn't seem very strong so I'll probably buy some stronger tent tie-down straps and use those instead. When assembling, make sure the poles are inserted completely into their connectors. At some points I thought they were fully pushed in and they weren't, resulting in a difference of an inch or more - which is, I suspect, why some people report trouble getting the cover to fit over the frame. You can really increase the size of the frame by inadvertently not pushing those pipes all the way in. Once I had them all fully seated, the cover slipped on with no problems - not even tight, no pulling anywhere. It sits perfectly around the frame. I've got heavy landscape rocks sitting on top of the outside 6 inches of tarp that overhangs the sides. Once I added a few zip ties to each shelf to hold the wire shelving to the frame, they seem decently sturdy. We haven't had bad weather yet, but it seems like this will stay put with the weights I've put inside on top of the frame bars and outside along the sides, as well as the tie-downs. The door zipper seems sturdy and I've had no issues after a week of zipping and unzipping it. I'm 5 foot 6 and have to duck a tiny bit to get in the door. Here's hoping the squirrels leave it alone!
T**4
Not good in wind
I had high hopes for this little greenhouse. It is the perfect size and was fairly easy to assemble. Took me about 2 hours by myself. I got it all set up and secure but a good gust of wind came and blew it across the yard. It had all the guidelines secured but they tore from the fabric. Two of the couplers broke and one pole bent but otherwise the frame did ok considering how many times it tumbled. I would definitely recommend finding a way to secure the frame to the ground. After this next storm passes, I will try putting it back up in a more sheltered location and anchoring the frame to the ground.
H**Y
A very good value
Easy to assemble. So far, the high winds have not moved it. We've had some severe thunderstorms just recently. It's sturdy Nice for a small gardener.
P**S
Greenhouse super find!
This greenhouse is very large insisted and with all the shelving you have excess room for your needs. It also traps the heat and condensation! The price is super affordable. It us sturdy, nice looking and works like a charm. I woukd gladly pay more for this set up!
I**E
Buy more Velcro for windows, depending on your zone and current temps
Our only issue is the window flaps - one was very crooked and the two pieces of Velcro on all are ok, but not enough.Otherwise, everything went together well and seems surprisingly sturdy enough. Added 3" sandbags to hold all the edges down. The shelves aren't as wide as I would like, but only using to hold trays of started plants waiting for planting and 6" pots of various quick grow/pick vegs. Hopefully the outer shell (not very thick) can hold for three seasons and ill be happy.
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