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About this item
Easy to Set Up & Storage: One-piece pop-up frame allows you to set it up quickly without any tools. Comes with a carry bag, making transportation and storage more convenient
Large Space: This greenhouse is 47 L x71 W x93 H inches, with 3 height adjustments of 85, 89, 93 inches, which can provide ample and suitable space for your plants
Walk-in Design: This greenhouse has a roll-up door with zipper for easy access. Two roll-up side windows with screen for ventilation and observation, also keeping your plants from bugs
Durability & Stability: Durable and rustproof steel frame supports the cover with high stability. Using reinforced PE fabric for water resistant and UV protection. Bonus 4 ropes and 16 stakes to secure the greenhouse
Multi-Functional: This greenhouse has good light transmittance and heat retention, can be used to help plant growth, frost protection in winter, sun protection in summer. It is also a good choice for arranging flowerpots to decorate your garden
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Economisez 42%
Prix réduitA partir de $75.95 USD Prix normal $129.95 USD
This walk in green house has been great for my plants. I started quite a few of my plants inside. In march it held up really well and kept the plants inside quite warm. however, in about may, the temperature began to rise. the inside got way hot way fast. In june it was so hot that I had to water the plants a few times a day. the plants loved it however. I eventually removed the green house to the and put it away.4/5 gets too hot too fast but otherwise great
Danny chandler
My wife is using this as a winter green house and loves it. Great attention to use and design.
Mali_Rose
We have some dargron trees and we have planting for 2-3 years. Before purchased this I was skeptical to look for something to cover my trees in winter till I saw this item. This is perfect size for the space I have and raining was coming, I didn't want my plants to over water. No problem with assembling instructions were pretty simple. Not too expensive, just right price I was willing to spend. Another thing I really about it is great to able to toss things inside that you don't want to get wet… and cold like patio cushion. I kept all of my garden tools and seeds inside with my dragon trees.
A shopper
The good: setup is extremely easy, two people can set up the frame, put the skin on, and tie it down in half an hour. Combined with row cover, it kept hardy plants alive during a cold snap.The bad: unfortunately, within a month of setting it up, a quite mild bout of wind caused one of the legs to bend so badly it sheared the (thin) metal almost in half. I don’t live in a high wind area and had staked and tied it down, but no dice. The rest of the frame is still fine, but unless I can think up a… way to repair it, the whole unit is now basically trash.
Sarah
Truly easy to set up and lock each piece into place. Seems sturdy and has been through two strong wind events, heavy rain and freezing temperatures and handled all of them with no issues. I am very pleased with my purchase.
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Design23D
I set this up a few weeks ago. I left it a bit short so I could tuck the bottom fabric in to place pavers on instead of using the tie downs. I’m 5’6” and I still have plenty of head room. We have fierce wind storms here and torrential rains. A storm a few days ago sent trampolines into neighboring yards. With those heavy pavers, this little greenhouse held up great. It’s March 1st and I’ll add my two blueberry pots today to join the strawberry tower. It has stayed nice and toasty inside so I ha…ve high hopes. Temperatures seesaw quite a bit here in Northwest Arkansas so I’ll visit often to water and vent as needed. I just couldn’t wait any longer for Spring gardening.
Donna Wester
We had a severe cold front come through, lots of wind , up to 45 mph. Kept checking on it all night. Held up great! Plants didn't do great, but had below freezing for 3 days straight. Unusual for us in Louisiana.Need to amend my original review. Two zippers have already broken. Now I have no way to close it up. We are trying to tape it for tonight. A shame because the House itself has held up well.
James
The Green House isn't the easiest to setup. The Video of the person setting it up in just a few minutes is in ideal conditions. If there's any bit of wind it will fly away. I put it together in no wind and wished I had a second set of hands to help spread it out properly. It's also a guessing game as to which way the tent goes on the frame. Once it's on properly it does go on sort of like of popup tent, but the sides make it more challenging. You have to keep an eye out for the frame catching t…he sides and poking a hole in it. Overall, it’s a nice setup, just light weight and will need to be weighed down along with using the supplied tie downs to keep in place.I have my greenhouse setup on the porch, so it's protected on 3 sides and in 20 mph wind tried to lift the tent off the ground. I had to put chairs, pots, bags of soil, and other thing on the plastic siding (I don't have the tent at full height) to keep it in place. I can't imagine if the tent was in an unprotected area what would happen. I don't think the proved tent spikes and tie downs will keep it in place if you live an area with lots of wind. I also wish it had support cross bars with more options to tie down the plastic sides of the tent. It only has few along the legs and top bracing. It's not enough. Eventually it will rip loose.The tent itself is made well. Its double stitched and is doubled lined at the corners. The metal corners of the frame are somewhat protected and if the tent is installed properly, it should be fine. The zippers are on the weak side but if you are carful it should hold up. The mesh windows are ok as well. But the bottom is left open so outside air can get inside and does cool off the tent after the sun goes down.I ended up hanging a heat lamp rated clamp light from the top of the framework (I don't recommend this) pointed at my plants and a plant light to give the plants additional light since my porch is shaded most of the day. Between the heat lamp and the tent, it keeps my cold sensitive plants from dying. This will not protect your plants if the temps drop below 20s. But if you can figure out a way to keep them warm in the tent, they may make it through the winter (blanket and fabric tarps laying over the plants on those extra cold nights will help. If you need more heating and better protection, look at getting a more professional green house.
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CLW
I am so happy with this purchase! We considered a DIY greenhouse, but really do not need it year round. I just had too many plants to move indoors this winter. I wanted something that would be easy to take down and store come spring and this came in a nice case that will make that easy. It was simple to pop up (two people makes it easier) and as others have said, spread the cover on before raising to full height. We haven’t had a lot of cold weather yet, but I think this will be sufficient with… a low watt light inside at night. (We have a clip on light on a timer that we will use when it gets colder - have tried it on a few 30 degree nights so far.) I open the window if it is a warm day. As you can see in the pictures, we set it close to the house, so can only use one window. We have some makeshift shelves for now and the buckets that are used to tie it down are filled with pea gravel, because we already had it on hand. It seems pretty sturdy and several friends who have seen it want one now, too!
Emily
The greenhouse is easy to setup and working ok. We are still not sure about the middle at the top. So far it has held up well. Will see.