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Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2025
very thin metal in diameter and thickness. Couldl not use, but waited too late to return. I was in the hospital and could not get to it soon enough.
Brian Dennis
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2025
It is solid. Definitely takes steps to assemble directions are clear, once it is set up , it works great. We mainly use for strawberry and early season growing. Works just as described.
Brendalyn collins
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2025
This greenhouse is very Strong it is holding up through many storms and it’s still standing.
Allison P
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
Pretty impressed so far!We rent, but I really wanted to up my gardening game this year! I don't anticipate this greenhouse will last multiple seasons, but I'm pretty excited to see how it does this year!I didn't see any reviews of the bigger greenhouses, so I'm happy to show what they look like all set up. This is the 19' one! The flaps at the bottom of the greenhouse are supposed to be weighted down. The instructions show them much larger - they were quite small though! We ended up tucking them inside the building and weighing them down in there. Looks a lot nicer from the outside too.I was able to put it together mostly on my own, but needed help with getting the upper part on, and it was helpful having a second set of hands for the plastic too.Overall, I'm pretty happy with the purchase! The plastic is nice and thick. For less than $200, I think it's a solid value. There's a chance the metal isn't as strong as it could be, but time will tell.One last thing! The instructions (are awful) say at one point "the buttom do not use part j & I" I was so confused if it meant buttoN or bOttom.... turns out it meant both! The button AND bottom do not need the plastic safety parts. I ran out of the ones that go on the back side of the bolts due to putting them on the bottom pieces. The "button" side (how I understood at least) don't have any plastic parts to be covered with.
Jane
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2025
This Walk-in Greenhouse is perfect for outdoor use! It’s very tall and spacious—my husband, who is 6’3”, can walk in without any issues. The heavy-duty poles and high-quality cover make it sturdy and durable.Setting it up does require two people, especially because the poles and holes need to align properly. One handy person might be able to do it, but I recommend following the instructions carefully to avoid any “oops” moments like we had—trust me, we had to unscrew and redo some parts because we didn’t follow the steps exactly! But once everything is together, it’s fantastic! The included portable irrigation system is a great bonus for maintaining the plants. Highly recommend! Heavy box!
lore
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2025
The PE cover is thick and durable, providing great insulation during cold weather. The added garden sprinkler system is a game-changer — super convenient and keeps everything hydrated with minimal effort. Assembly was straightforward, and it holds up well even in windy conditions. My plants are thriving, and I couldn't be happier with this purchase. Highly recommend to any gardener looking for a reliable and spacious outdoor greenhouse, especially for winter use!Absolutely love this greenhouse!
Gemini
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2024
Tall people will have to bend down to get in the door since the greenhouse is only 6'4" high and the opening rolls up but not all the way to the top since it's a sloped roof. I find the roll up opening to be a bit inconvenient but it is what most greenhouses of these materials use for now.The stakes are flimsy and I will use heavier duty tent stakes but I don't even like the stakes most tents come with so expected for something in this procepoint.I admit I haven't set this up yet since it cautions about using during "heavy snow, strong and heavy rain". I'm in Florida so don't have to worry about the snow but just last week we had a hurricane pass through and the season isn't over yet so not the time to set this up. I do think this will be nice once the season passes. It looks like it will take maybe an hour to fully assemble alone. Much less time if I have help since I won't have to worry about what to support it on to be even in height during frame assembly. I do admit I wish this was a pop up like another greenhouse that's available especially since I have to take it down then reassemble each year for hurricane season. But this one has the shelves and irrigation that the other one doesn't have plus this is smaller and so will hold the temperature better too.I will be interested to see how many seasons this lasts with the assembly/disassembly each year and also if the metal of the frame and shelves will handle the wetness of the daily irrigation during seeding, plant establishment and dry season times.If it lasts 2-3 years then it would be worth the price. It's a good starter greenhouse so I can decide if I want to spend the money for the polycarbonate ones though even those would be an installation hassle and have to be taken down for a hurricane so probably not a good idea for me. Plus since this will be my first time using a greenhouse, I need to see how long that season will be for me - obviously the winter right after hurricane season has passed but then how long into summer can I use this with our heat or will I figure out a way to cover this with a shade cloth to protect from the sun and heat of full summer sun here? This was my first summer gardening here and I learned a bit about sun, heat, shade, watering needs and bugs. This will also be a lesson in those areas. I will update next season as I figure out if this is a good idea for my area and worth the setup and disassembly/storage hassle.
dawn
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2024
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