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MTB Outdoor Portable Walk-in Garden Greenhouse 2 Tiers 8 Shelves with UV Resistant PE Cover - 56" Lx56 Wx77 H

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Scent: 56“Lx56”Wx77“H with PE cover


Features

  • Strong and durable frame built with heavy-duty powder coated metal
  • PE cover and roll-up door for easy access
  • 8 wired shelves (4 on each side) provide ample room for plant storage and allow them space for healthy breathing.Please make sure that all the tubes plug tightly, then put the cover on it.
  • Protects plants from extreme hot or cold weather
  • Overall Dimensions: 56L X 56W X 77H Steel tube diameter: 0.63 inches (16 mm) thickness: 0.4 mm,

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MTB Outdoor Portable Walk-in Garden Greenhouse 2 Tiers 8 Shelves with UV Resistant PE Cover - 56"Lx56"Wx77"H Dimensions :56"Lx56"Wx77"H Strong and durable frame built with heavy-duty powder coated metal Steel tube diameter: 0.63 inches (16 mm) thickness: 0.4 mm Roll-up door with zipper for easy access High-quality PE material cover mesh,corrosion-resistant,durable and sturdy MTB Outdoor Portable 4 Tier Mini Garden Greenhouse with PVC Cover 27”Lx19”Wx61”H MTB Portable Walk-in Greenhouse 2 Tiers 8 Shelves with PVC Cover 56"Lx56"Wx77"H MTB Portable Walk-in Greenhouse 2 Tiers 8 Shelves with PE Cover 56"Lx56”Wx77”H MTB Portable Walk-in Greenhouse 2 Tiers 12 Shelves with PVC Cover84"Lx56”Wx77”H MTB Portable Walk-in Greenhouse 2 Tiers 12 Shelves with PE Cover 84"Lx56”Wx77”H Dimension 27”Lx19”Wx61”H 56"Lx56"Wx77"H 56"Lx56"Wx77"H 84"Lx56”Wx77”H 84"Lx56”Wx77”H Cover Transparent PVC Transparent PVC UV Resistant PE Transparent PVC UV Resistant PE Door Size 45x140cm 89x160cm 89x160cm 89x160cm 89x160cm Shelf Size 70x45cm 57x31cm 57x31cm 57x31cm 57x31cm Shelves Quantity 4 8 8 12 12 Sturdy shelves for MTB Outdoor Portable Walk-in Garden Greenhouse Sturdy shelves definitely gets the job well done, stays warm on the inside, and the shelves are a really great plus if you have small potted plants or some seedlings. MTB greenhouses are affordable, lightweight and easy to assemble. No hardware needed for assembly! Designed with special heavy-duty high quality plastic connectors for easy assembly. The roll-up door for MTB Outdoor Portable Walk-in Garden Greenhouse By the roll-up door, it can be fixed easily when it should be opened. Zipper for MTB Outdoor Portable Walk-in Garden Greenhouse Roll-up Zipper Door,our plastic Greenhouse Cover provides easy access and ventilation PE material cover mesh for MTB Outdoor Portable Walk-in Garden Greenhouse High-quality PE material cover mesh,corrosion-resistant,durable and sturdy Anti-UV and waterproof,MTB PE Garden Greenhouse Cover will provide enough room for theirs growth and make your plants and flowers to absorb more sunshine Read more Pet Waterproof toilet You can make a waterproof house for your puppy in your garden. Read more Ideal for small gardens or small grow operations This Greenhouse will fit in your garden, lawn, and backyard,and even on patios, decks, and balconies right in front of your home!MTB Walk-in Greenhouse offers 2 tiers with 8 wired shelves for starting seedlings, growing young plants and flowers, extending growing seasons, and displaying flora in full sun.Great for at home gardeners, hobby botanists, and horticulture enthusiasts. Ample design accommodates plants, gardening tools and pots, gardening supplies and more. Read more Can be picked up and moved to a new location Protects plants and seedlings from elements of weather and climate. Enjoy fresh, healthy flowers and vegetables all year round Walk-in design offers growing space and ventilation for large size plants Easy to setup and break down. No tools are required for assembly. Move or store when the seasons change· Protects plants from extreme hot or cold weather Read more


Package Dimensions: 35.5 x 14 x 7 inches


Item Weight: 28.7 pounds


Manufacturer: MTB Supply Inc


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • Not for eveyone but it might work for you
Not for the impatient or the assembly-phobic. I think the 84" length is a bit past the practical limit of this structural approach but it is workable. Don't set up this greenhouse on a windy hilltop because it really can't take much stress. A sheltered location is best. Let this greenhouse be what it is - a very inexpensive starter greenhouse. It's not an $800 greenhouse. Arrives as a small but heavy (40 lbs.) box filled with metal tubes, plastic T and X connectors and a really faded single sheet diagram for assembly. I was able to successfully erect this little project and here's what I learned: Before you start, carefully unpack the box to find the faded assembly diagram. Tape the faded assembly diagram sheet to a square of cardboard so it doesn't blow away, keep it handy and refer to it often. 1 - lay out all the parts near the assembly location first, sorting by size and type. I know, I know, the instructions always say to do this and no one ever does but in this case, it's super important. 2 - put the plastic outer cover out in the hot sun while you are putting the frame together - this will make the cover much more pliable and much less likely to tear when you put the cover over the frame. 3 - start by laying out all the pieces for the bottom section first. Connect all the parts so you have the base completely framed. It's important to use a hammer to *lightly* tap the sections together after the metal tubes are slid into the plastic connectors. Make sure each tube is fully seated in each connector, or else the frame will be too big for the plastic cover. 4 - after the bottom is complete and all tubes are seated in their respective connectors, place all of the vertical tubes in the upward facing connector sockets. 5 - Assemble the first shelf frame by itself, again tapping the plastic connectors onto the metal tubes after the shelf frame is assembled. 6 - lower the shelf frame onto the upright tubes and align and start the tubes into the downward facing connector sockets. Lightly tap the connectors with a hammer to seat both the upper and lower vertical connector sockets. 7 - repeat step 6 for all of the shelf frames. 8 - add the top row of tubes and sockets that do not include a shelf and the two top tubes ath make up the doorway in the front and the cross brace in the back. 9 - double check that all the tubes are seated in their respective sockets - look for sections that look out of square. 10 - assemble the roof arches - *caution,* there are two ways to assemble the roof arches and the wrong way will make it look like the arches won't span the top so if that happens, double check the diagram and try again, then install the roof arches in the upward facing top sockets. 11 - place the shelf grids in their respective locations. 12 - *important* now put your plants on the shelfs in the greenhouse frame. This will add the necessary weight to keep the greenhouse from blowing over when the cover is put on. If you don't have any plants yet, lay anything that weighs 5 to 10 pounds on several of the shelfs. If you have nothing else, a few one gallon water jugs work great. 13 - place the roofline wires (should be the only parts you have left at this point) in the holes punched in the top of the roof arches. 14 - unfold the plastic cover and find the door - *unzip* the door before putting the cover on. Starting at the rear of the frame, pull the cover over from back to front and tie the frame ties immediately. 15 - grasping the short cross pieces on the bottom row only, lift the frame slightly and pull the excess cover plastic under the frame to make the cover snug. The weight of the plants pressing down will pinch the plastic sheet between the ground and the plastic sockets on the bottom row, holding the plastic sheeting in place. 16 - step back and marvel at the delight of your wonderous creation. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2020 by 2muchTV

  • GREAT HELPFUL PRODUCT & FOR GREAT PRICE !
Great Price and Set Up for price. A must for herb gardens and farmers sick of butterflies laying worms to eat you best herb fliers. I just put one of those cheap magnetic screens and opened the big end. I then cut a vent in opposite side and put a house screen with a 2 ft fan there. This will keep natural plant movements, keep cool, circulating air and ensure no stale CO 2 buildup around flowers. This can happen from greenhouse growing so venting is crucial. I left out shelves it came with instructions and just need a big area to lay it out and a rubber mallet to tap in ends and an hour or two. You Have to put big 15 gallon pots or cinder blocks on all corners inside the greenhouse if outside and lil windy at all. I stapled and duck / Gorilla taped all seams , corners, & heat bonded area in middle area so that way it will last. For the price it’s worth it but this way it will last couple Growing seasons. I planted early in February this year in this Greenhouse and now I’m ready to cut flowers in late May. Great for Flower/ Herb enthusiasts in the city who want to save cash with a big harvest. Have to have a greenhouse in the city or it’s a crap shot. Cause worms will eat your best buds and the fungus by the beach in August hurt. Greenhouse so flowers aren’t full of the black dust everywhere on everything that ruin your crystals in San Diego from all the exhaust from Jets and Cars. I left out all the shelves to have more room and have 6-15 gallon and 7 -5- gal containers in this green house growing nice. The flowers are the best I’ve grown, so crystalline and sticky from no pollution Black dust on them. It still gets in the green house I clean it once a week to get all UV and it’s dirty. I leave a small fan 8 inch that’s inside the greenhouse 24/7 and shut off big one at dusk. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2019 by Stony Tony George

  • It's fine for a temporary greenhouse, better anchor it with concrete or it'll explode
Kind of annoying to put together but it gets done. The shelves arent attached and are just racks that set on the frame, they also dont hold a lot of weight. I wish there was some sort of ventilation flap on the top but I can probably craft one. I dont think it's worth $110 but it is what it is. UPDATE: One strong gust of wind is all it took, completely destroyed. Poles bent, many snapped joints.... $120 gone just like that. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2019 by Amazon Customer

  • Terrible plastic covering!
The framework is easy enough to put together, though the number of parts is rather excessive. The plastic covering is a nice thickness and should last for a while, however, the seam on the covering is one of the least effective seams I have ever seen on any piece of plastic sheeting. The first wind that we experienced after setting the greenhouse up caused the seam to rip from the level of the lowest shelf on one side to the level of the top shelf on the other, all the way across the top. Very poor design and not what one would expect. Also the "stakes" provided to hold the greenhouse in place are a joke. I used some plastic tent stakes and wired them to the frame crosspoints. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2018 by Ivarr

  • Not worth it!
I had bought this unit years ago and wish the construction had been the same. The plastic covering is so thin that it will rip easily,(think two layers thicker than Saran Wrap!) It's already ripped at the zipper just from opening to water the few plants.The shelves are made of very thin wire and will not hold clay pots or pots that get heavy when watered. The ties that should have been adhered to the plastic too tie to the frame were not, so in other words totally useless. If I hadn't thrown the box out I would have returned it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2018 by Brookhouse

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