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Greenhouse - Walk in Greenhouse with 8 Sturdy Shelves and PVC Cover for Indoor or Outdoor Use - 56 x 56 x 76-Inch Green House by Home-Complete

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Style: 8-Shelf


Features

  • 8-SHELF GREENHOUSE KIT - The 8 greenhouse shelves provide plenty of room for trays, pots, or planters of anything you want to grow. Each shelf comes with zip ties to secure them to the sturdy metal frame, preventing them from tipping over.
  • INDOOR OR OUTDOOR - This portable greenhouse is ideal for both indoor and outdoor use in your backyard, courtyard, patio, deck, or in the basement or garage. The clear PVC cover helps protect seedlings from frost or pests for an ideal growing environment.
  • EASY ASSEMBLY - With no tools required, the green houses for outside are simple to assemble. Simply follow the included instructions and connect the rods of this outdoor greenhouse and use the included stakes and guy lines for added stability.
  • PRODUCT DETAILS - Materials: Steel Frame and PVC Cover. Dimensions: (L) 56.3 x (W) 56.3 x (H) 76.7. Includes: Stakes, Guy Lines, and Zip Ties. Color: Green with Clear Cover.

Description

PRODUCT DETAILS- Materials: Steel frame and PVC cover. Dimensions: (L)56.3”x (W)56.3”x (H)76.7”. Color: Green with clear cover. Rope, anchors, and zip ties included.

Color: Green


Brand: Home-Complete


Product Dimensions: 56.3"L x 56.3"W x 76.7"H


Cover Material: Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)


Frame Material: Alloy Steel


Closure Type: Zipper


Number of Doors: 1


Product Dimensions: 56.3 x 56.3 x 76.7 inches


Item Weight: 19.6 pounds


Manufacturer: Home-Complete


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 514537FXW


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • 2nd year using this greenhouse!
Style: Walk-In
When I first got it and put it together I was pretty happy - we used a mallet to make sure all pieces were securely inside the connectors - doing it by hand they FELT all the way in but when we used the mallet they always went in further. The mesh shelves are pretty flimsy and we definitely used extra zip ties to secure them. I also used some pieces of cardboard to reinforce them and they held my seedling trays fairly well. We set it up against the house on a concrete paver patio so there was no staking it - I had heavy garden pavers and just sat them on the bottom part of the frame inside and on the outside, sitting on top of the plastic flap. At one point we were predicted to get heavy winds (we did) and I rolled out a piece of black landscaping cloth to go over it with a bit of a “flap” at the bottom mimicking the plastic cover flaps and then sat more pavers on the flap. It still moved with the wind but it stayed put and nothing fell off shelves inside. If you need a greenhouse that won't blow away in a storm you should probably just build one. For what this is, it is as sturdy as it can be and a great price. Update: early this spring I had emptied the greenhouse and had been meaning to take it down when a big wind storm snuck up on us. It was definitely picking up the empty, unsecured green house and starting to toss it around so my son and I ran out and took the cover off so it was just the frame and then we hurriedly pulled the frame apart as much as we could and just piled it so nothing would blow away. Admittedly, it got away from me to put it away properly, so it sat there – plastic cover and pile of metal poles and mesh shelves in the Arizona sun and heat the ENTIRE summer. It is January 2022 and we have just put it back together for the 2nd year. The paint is kinda coming off the frame on our hands a little like the sun and weather broke down the clear coat but nothing is bent, rusted (yes it is Arizona but we had pretty torrential monsoon season this year so, plenty of rain) or broken! We knocked all supports in with a mallet, zip tied the shelves on the frame, This time to reinforce the flimsy mesh shelves I had some large cooling racks from the dollar store and laid those on top and zip tied those in place as well- I HIGHLY recommend doing this and wish I had thought of it last year because it added lots of stability and strength to the shelves – just make sure they are large enough to sit over the bar of the main frame when placing them. The plastic cover totally shrunk – the bottom flaps that went on the ground now just barely reached the bottom of the frame so it shrunk shorter but still fits over the frame fine and I just used hose repair tape to pull the flap tight and secure it around the bottom support, I also used this tape to repair some small rips and holes that occurred from the plastic cover sitting in a pile in the yard all summer. I’m still using pavers to secure on the concrete patio. We will not be taking it apart this year, though we will be moving it to the other side of the house and securing it to the ground differently. I do not expect this to last forever, however, for the use I have gotten out of it and until we get the yard to a place that we can build a small permanent greenhouse, and for what I have put this thing through?! I'm still super happy with the money I spent on it – at this time the price is around $80 and I got it on sale for just under $70. Also, the zipper worked fine last year but this year one side doesn't want to go past 3/4 of the way down anymore since sitting all summer. (Pics 1&2 when first set up 11/20, pic 3&4 cardboard to reinforce shelves and landscaping cloth over the top 12/20, pics 5,6 & 7 current set up with pavers, taped bottom edge and reinforced shelves 1/22) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2022 by jennifer jennifer

  • Decent value for the money
Style: Walk-In
It is a fair size you can put 8 flats in it. The assembly was fairly easy the diagram was good and the pieces were marked. it is a cute design and fairly nice looking but it is losing 3 stars on quality. The pipes kept disconnecting while I was putting it together. I kept having to reconnect them which was annoying I am thinking I might seal them. I don't trust they will hold up in a storm. The shelves are awful. I expected them to be thin (after all this wasn't really expensive ) but they didn't fit the frames and you are given 16 neon short green zip ties to anchor 8 shelves. zip ties . Yes guys zip ties! They give you 2 per shelf. not even 4 per shelf so choose your anchor spots wisely. It was nice that they gave you green ties instead of white. White would have made them look cheap. Oh wait they were cheap. Seriously it doesn't work go out and buy some boards or more zip ties What was really disappointing was the cover. The zipper is super cheap it will be broken in a week guaranteed. I was afraid to zip it all the way it kept getting stuck and then it started separating from the plastic. Think of those plastic bags that a new comforter comes in that is what the cover of this greenhouse is like. (actually the comforter bag is thicker) The plastic is really thin and falls short . Mine is about half an inch from the ground not happy. How can I expect it to hold heat if it is not insulated . I am going to try and reposition it tomorrow As for the spikes they give you to anchor the house They are useless. super thin and only one long side it has a small curve that goes over the bars . Go out an buy real stakes or at lease 6 inch landscaping stables. For $70.00 I wasn't expecting much the shelves were not optimal but you could work around it. The cover is what kills the deal for me. I bought it to keep my plants warm till June and that cover is already ripping at the seams the first time i tried to zip it. Not good. .I would return it by I happen to have an old cover from another greenhouse that I am going to try and work on this frame Hopefully this frame can support the heavier cover. Update*** Yesterday was the first day I had the greenhouse up it was slightly windy not even a strong wind the whole thing toppled over. The Anchors that come with it are definitely useless. Today I’m putting grid walls across the bottom across the bars and rocks on top of the grid walls I ordered anchor stakes from Amazon . The two bars on the top of it just keep coming apart I made an executive decision today that I’m going to seal them together so I don’t have to worry about them coming loose anymore I’m tired of dodging them to avoid getting hit in the head and I would like to hang some baskets on them for extra space so I feel sealing them is a good idea . So add another $30 to the price of this greenhouse to buy decent anchors when you considering buying it I Had the greenhouse up for about a week now I changed my review from 2 stars to 4 . I was pleasantly surprised it is holding heat. I didn’t think it would. We had a few 30 degrees night and with a 70 dollar heater in it it has stayed at a 68 degrees temperature the days it warms up to 88 degrees sometimes but rolling up the door cools it down quickly and the Heater I have has a cooling fan that kicks in and brings it right back to 68 degrees fairly quickly I been happy with the temperature control I have. . The zipper loosened up after a few times opening it and maybe the heater expand the plastic so it seems to flow Nicely now I am not afraid of it giving away as much . It still could have been better made but it is a little sturdier than I originally gave it credit for . Gluing the top rods was a great idea no more problems with dropping poles. . if you are going to get it an anchoring system is a must what they give you is not sufficient . The zip tie shelves seem to be holding up I have a flat on each and used four zip ties in each shelf ( I added my own ties). The second shelf doesn’t get that much light so I’ve been rotating the flats and putting some flats on the floor of the greenhouse to get more light . My plants seem happy so far . ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2021 by Paige

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