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VIVOSUN Mini Lean-to Greenhouse, 6.6’ x 3.3’ x 6.9’ Portable Wall House with White PE Cover and Shelf for Compact Garden 79x39x83-Inch

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Arrives Monday, Dec 23
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Material Type: White PE


Style: 79 x 39 x 83-Inch


Features

  • Sturdy Frame: Made with heavy-duty metal poles and durable connectors, this greenhouse is sturdy enough to withstand most weather conditions; One side can be attached to an outdoor wall for added stability in high winds and rains
  • Durable & High Light Transmittance: The PE cover with grid lines is waterproof and durable; It can effectively prevent harmful light and bad weather from harming plants; Meanwhile, this greenhouse has strong light transmittance, helping disperse sunlight effectively
  • Rolling Door: Rolling entrance door on one side makes for easy access and ventilation; We also include ropes for you secure the door in place; Heavy-duty zips on roller shutters are high-quality and durable
  • Easy to Assemble: Easy for one person to assemble by simply following the included instructions; All parts are removable, portable, and reusable so you can move the greenhouse around with the seasons
  • Space-Saving: With 39x79x83-inches in dimensions, this product is compact but creates plenty of space for shelves for your plants to grow while you can still walk around the greenhouse; makes planting a pleasure

Color: White


Brand: VIVOSUN


Product Dimensions: 79"L x 39"W x 83"H


Door Style: Roll Up Doors


Cover Material: Polyethylene (PE)


Frame Material: Alloy Steel


Closure Type: Zipper


Number of Doors: 1


Manufacturer: VIVOSUN


Product Dimensions: 83 x 79 x 39 inches


Item Weight: 19.51 pounds


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: White


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  • Great little green house
Material Type: Clear PVC Style: 57 x 57 x 77-Inch
Every season we grow the vegetable first at home and plant them in the garden. It works great with a little limitations due to the sunshine. I decided to try a green house and ordered this item. I checked all reviews and did some preparation before the setup. As seen in the pictures a level ground, some hooks and stick them in the concrete to stable the green house were the most important additions. I also added elliptic non-concrete areas which has access to soil through the gravel. Before doing all set up, I assembled the green house. It comes with a 2 page instruction which is very clear and straightforward. Plastic joins look solid and the metal bars fit in them very nicely. It took me 15 min and you can do it yourself easily. The cover is not the best quality but if attached carefully and secured correctly it will not go anywhere. I also used zip ties at every corner to the metal bars I embedded in the concrete. Do not forget to zip tie the shelves. They are very thin but will Easily handle the load you will put on. So far happy with the setup. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2023 by Busybeeerc Busybeeerc

  • 57x57x77 Green House - Excellent product, works great so far, I love it!
Material Type: Green PE Style: 57 x 57 x 77-Inch
This is for the Vivosun 57x57x77-inch Mini walk-in Green House. It seems to be the perfect green house for my large sized gardens. My plants are germinating and growing well. It took 30-40 mins to assemble by laying the pieces on pavement per the instructions, one level at a time. Very straightforward and kinda fun. Admittedly I have an engineering mind and everything went smoothly. But I think most people could figure it out. Again, the trick is to start with the bottom level, put the connectors where they should go, then the pipes so everything's layed out. Then connect the pipes to the connectors. Then move to the next highest level, etc. Then the shelves go on and lastly the cover. The instructions were perfect, no complaints. The cover material is reinforced polyethylene which is much better than the clear PVC type. I easily fastened the entire greenhouse to a piece of plywood by drilling holes in it and using zip ties. Took around 10 mins. My feeling is it will withstand extremely strong winds with no need to tie it down. I say that after having designed and built many structures for Burning Man which withstood 60+ MPH winds. Lastly, I used a staple gun to fasten the inside of the flaps to the plywood. That way critters or large bugs can't squeeze in. The door area does leave a bit of exposed holes where bugs can enter but probably not rodents. The rats and squirrels in my yard have left it alone, so far. I put one side of the plywood floor on a 2x4 to angle it slightly. That allows water to drain out the doorway and not pool up inside which could eventually rot the floor and/or encourage mold growth. The plywood, of course, totally prevents weeds from growing inside and prevents critters from burrowing up into it. I highly recommend doing it. Alternatively it could be set up on cement, pavement, etc. But then it would have to be tied down using weights which could prove frustrating. The two windows on the side are barely enough to keep it ventilated inside on >85F degree days. It's gotten so hot inside many seedlings died when I skipped a day of watering, despite the high humidity inside. I wish it had zip-up vents along the bottom and at least one on the roof for more efficient circulation, to regulate the temperature. I have yet to see any small green houses on the market with this feature, however. I'll probably cut my own vents soon as the days are getting hotter. Also, when plants begin flowering, it will be necessary to open the greenhouse during the day (and possibly night) to allow pollinators to enter. Again, this requirement isn't directly addressed by any green house designs I've seen. Overall, I highly recommend it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2021 by CM

  • All of the important parts arrived
Material Type: Green PE Style: 20x10x7FT
[7/16/22: I promise I will come back within the next month to edit this review, once I assemble this greenhouse.] [8/6/22: Assembled!] if you're like me, and you know there will be lag time between buying a greenhouse kit and assembling it, I strongly recommend taking the time to open the box and count all of the parts as soon as it arrives. I've seen many Amazon reviews of greenhouse kits (by various manufacturers) that complain about missing parts, or the wrong number of certain parts. Depending upon what is missing, you'll either be slightly inconvenienced (having to buy bolts or washers), or not be able to build your greenhouse at all because you're missing something major. The sooner you know there's a problem, the easier it is to do something about it. The issue of wrong/missing parts made me hesitate to order a kit from Amazon, but I need a greenhouse frame and the price is good, so I took a chance on this one from Vivosun. It arrived a few days ago, and I immediately opened the box and inventoried all the parts. When it arrived, the box had a hole in one end, with three of the poles protruding through it. Fortunately, they weren't damaged, and after removing everything from the box I was happy to see that all of the correct poles were present. The hardware, however, came in a bag that was torn to shreds, and was obviously put in the box in that condition. So the smallest bits of hardware—the washers and the plastic caps—were scattered through the box. In the end, I was lucky; all of the crucial hardware was present, and the only things missing were some of the plastic caps to cover the bolt ends (I was supposed to get 53, but only got 47). I can live with that, but it's just sloppy. The poles don't feel flimsy, and the cover appears to be of good quality. I have to finish clearing and leveling the spot where this will go, and I will probably assemble it unassisted; I'll update as soon as I do. Assembly update: I've got the most difficult work done; all I need to finish is the roof supports, but they're relatively easy. I'm a 50-something woman, in reasonably good shape with no mobility issues, and I've assembled this single-handedly. I started at 7:30 AM, and it's now 10:40; I've probably got another 30-45 minutes to finish it. However, if I was assembling this again, I could do it a lot faster—maybe in two hours or so, given what I've learned while putting this one together. The trick is to completely assemble the sides, up to the first tier of curved roof pieces, while they are lying flat on the ground. Attach the sill support pieces at the outer corners (they will be in a vertical position until you tip the sides upright). Then, tip the finished sides upright into a standing position. At both ends, add the two upper curved roof supports to complete each arch by slipping them into place, then secure them by dropping bolts through from the top—there is no need to add the nuts until you install the lengthwise roof supports. Getting the end arches stable will hold the entire structure in place while you bolt together the lower sill supports at both ends and finish putting the rest of the arches in place. What took me so long was trying to assemble the lower sides in an upright position while struggling to keep them upright, and, when I gave up and decided to assemble them lying on the ground, I only added the first tier of curved roof supports to the ends, instead of installing all of them at the same time. This meant I had to go back and undo all the washers, remove the bolts, add the roof supports, reposition the bolts, and tighten the washers back down again. It was dumb, and a total waste of time. Don't be dumb. Don't be me. I also struggled briefly while installing the central ridgepole support for the roof until I remembered I had some twisty rubber gear ties. Those will hold the poles up, leaving your hands free to hold the bolt still with the provided hex wrench, and tighten the nuts. A socket wrench will be a huge help, but the cheap little wrench provided with the kit came in handy when I had to tighten the outer corners, as the head of my socket wrench was too big to get in close enough. The interior dimensions are 9'6" x 19'6", and it's 74" tall at the bottom of the central ridgepole. I saw other reviews mentioning that it was slightly smaller than described, so I expected this. I'm using this as the basis for an outdoor enclosure for my cats, and it's a good size for that. Looking at it in its intended space, I think I could have bought a bigger one, but this was the maximum size I felt comfortable assembling unassisted. Now that I have it (mostly) together, and know how to do it alone, I'll probably buy an additional, larger greenhouse kit when I add another enclosure. But for now, this is what I needed, and I'm pleased with ot. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2022 by Baby Strange

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