Walk-In Greenhouse with 2-Layered Window and Roll-Up Door
Create your own backyard sanctuary with the walk-in hexagonal greenhouse.
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Create your own backyard sanctuary with the walk-in hexagonal greenhouse.
This durable and weather-resistant greenhouse provides the perfect environment for your plants to thrive. Its tear-resistant PE cover shields your plants from harmful UV rays, frost, and rainwater, while the roll-up mesh window ensures protection from uninvited guests and easy observation. With a zippered door that can be rolled up, accessing and caring for your plants has never been easier. The walk-in design promotes healthy air circulation, fostering optimal plant growth. Designed for optimal stability, the sturdy metal frame and included ground stakes provide stability and strength, making it a reliable choice for any garden. More great details, add a touch of elegance with the greenhouse's dome top, while the straightforward setup process, complete with push buttons and clear instructions, ensures a hassle-free experience.
Bullet Point:
Extended Growing Season: Transform your backyard into a sanctuary for plants with the walk-in hexagonal greenhouse. It boasts a tear-resistant and all-weather PE cover to build a warm space, which can insulate from UV rays, frost and rainwater.
Roll-Up Mesh Window: The waterproof greenhouse has a mesh window with hook and loop fasteners to help you shield delicate plants from uninvited guests. Plus, it allows for easy observation, so you can watch them thrive from the sidelines.
Easy Access and Ventilation: Its zippered door has a roll-up feature to offer convenient access, making it easier to take care of plants. Meantime, its walk-in design ensures ample ventilation, promoting healthy air circulation for optimal plant growth.
Stable All-Metal Structure: Its frame is made entirely of metal that provides perfect durability and strength. Besides, the outdoor greenhouse with metal ground stakes contains overlong covers where you can put stones or soil for added stability.
Dome Top and Simple Setup: The winter greenhouse features a dome top, bringing a touch of elegance to your garden. More, with push buttons and included instructions, setting it up becomes much more effortless.
Features:
Boasts a practical dome top to avoid accumulation of water or snow
Walk-in design with large growing space and better ventilation for plants
Has an anti-UV and tear-proof PE cover for all-weather use
Ideal heat preservation and frost protection for winter planting
Roll-up window for better protection and air circulation
With a zippered roll-up door, you are allowed to come and go as you please
Strong metal tubes and metal connectors to make it wind-proof
With hook and loop fasteners to fix the roll-up window
Place stones or other weighted items on the overlong cover
Install metal ground stakes on the widened connecting fixation bases
Convenient push buttons and durable fixation straps for easy setup
Specifications:
Color: Green
Material: Metal, PE
Overall Dimension: 214 x 183 x 227 cm (L x W x H)
Size of Roll-Up Door: 86 x 170 cm (L x H)
Net Weight: 16 kg
Package Includes:
1 x Metal Greenhouse
6 x Metal Ground Stakes
Box Qty:
1(May vary by batch)
Is Assembly Required: Yes
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Great product.Perfect size.
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Great product.Perfect size.
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This is a great product.I love this product. It is very easy to install and remove. I will install it again this winter. It has been very durable.
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Great productWhy did you choose this product over others?: I needed something to keep my outdoor plants so I thought I'd give it a try, it's worth the money, you can't buy a better small greenhouse than this
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SolidNice and sturdy. A bit difficult to assemble on your own but doable.
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Very happy with this greenhouseWe are very happy with this greenhouse. The instructions were not great but overall it is solid and works. One suggestion to the manufacturer...the bolts that go into the outside of the "rain gutters" rusted quickly. Would recommend replacing them with galvanized bolts.
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Perfect!The customer service was amazing! The original packaging had a small tear and they fixed it very quickly. The cover was replaced very quickly. Great!
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Suitable for all seasons.I have had this product for several years and this is my first review since I bought it and have it in my greenhouse. The vinyl on the outside is still in great shape and there are no rusted parts. It works great as a seed grower in my mini greenhouse. Why did you choose this product over others? Price
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Wow, why did I wait so long? This is a game changer.Very well made. The details and workmanship are amazing. The materials are of high quality. My only suggestion is that I had to hold off on assembly due to longevity issues, the faceplate and parts manual were left in the sun for nearly a week, the labels faded and the manual was severely yellowed. It would be better if they had UV resistant ink.
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Great greenhouse!!!Love this greenhouse so much! It took my hubby and I several days to put it together, but I had to stay busy until the second of those three days. The instructions were easy and there were a ton of parts! I have no regrets at all! I also bought a couple of helical anchors for safety reasons since I live in Kansas and it can be very windy! This thing is so sturdy!
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I bought twoI've owned many pop-up greenhouses over the years, and this one is my favorite. It's easy to set up and has the most shelving of any greenhouse I own. The floor tiles can be used as pads to keep it in place. I gave my first greenhouse to a friend when I moved this spring, and I bought a new one for my new home. It's still sturdy and durable even in high winds. The windows on this model allow for cross ventilation. Now that it's summer, I'm using it to store my lawn mower and gardening tools (it's under the patio because I don't need it for plants right now). And it's affordable.
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Wind damageLast summer the wind blew the bolts off and the cover was worn where it hit the frame. I taped the worn areas inside and out and so far this summer. The velcro on the side windows could be a little wider. The window cover will not come down now to connect with the velcro below. I attached the net to the top of the frame to catch the tomatoes. Looking forward to a good tomato harvest! The frame is well made and can be easily opened and closed by one person.
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The price is reasonable, but there are definitely some drawbacksGiving it 4 stars, it's a really good choice considering the price. Roomy but compact. Affordable but doesn't look redneck. Works. Cons: - The door won't close or zip up if things aren't attached properly. - You really need something sturdier than the anchors and ropes they provide to secure it. Real tent ties might work. I live in Oklahoma and we have weights on the frame in the ground, and so far this has held up with a few days of 60+ mph winds, but I don't know how long - you can't really put heavy pots on these racks as they are fairly flimsy.
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Not bad, but difficult to assemble to say the least.It felt good once it was done, but putting it together was another story. The instructions were very misleading and not helpful at all. Love the finished product, but wouldn't buy it unless you want to spend days putting it together.
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Perfect for a gardenIt was very easy to assemble and we added extra weights to it for safety. I live in upstate NY and the growing season for plants is not very long so I love my greenhouse.
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Good productPolycarbonate panels are simply amazing. They let in just the right amount of light while blocking out harsh UV rays. They’re also a breeze to clean—just wipe down and they’ll look brand new every season.
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Good buyThe solid structure and multi-layered roof support gave me peace of mind during storms. While it was raining outside, my plants were cozy and safe inside. This has definitely been the best investment I've ever made!
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High quality greenhouse.Beautiful greenhouse! I couldn't be happier! I hired a handyman to assemble it for me and it took him less than two days. Everything was labeled and neatly laid out. Very sturdy and the perfect size for the backyard. I love the fan and the thermometer that automatically turns the fan on. I live in Arizona so it can get pretty hot but I sprayed the rocks and windows with water and it worked fine. I highly recommend this quality greenhouse.
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The right sizeVery nice with plenty of room for a small garden
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Good design, good material, easy installation.Easy to set up, complete parts, sturdy materials, great value for money. Only took 30 minutes to assemble and secure. We used 9" tent stakes on both sides for extra stability. The tent cover is thick. Withstood the test of wind and rain the next day. Great price, no flaws.
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Quite large and can hold quite a few plants.It was relatively easy to assemble. I have assembled a small greenhouse like this before so this one was easy to assemble as well. I like the clips that come with the small crate shelves to secure the shelves. I really like the space and height.
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It's easy to riseNot only was it easy to put up as advertised, but it also seems pretty sturdy. We bought this one as a different style because the previous one was damaged by the wind. We secured this one with some "drilled" screw piles, so I'm pretty sure that won't happen again. We've had some very windy days so far, but nothing seems to shake my confidence in this structure.
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It works great!I'm really impressed with this greenhouse! It was super easy to put together - it took almost no time and the instructions were simple. Before setting it up, my seedlings and plants had a hard time thriving, especially with the unpredictable weather conditions. Since moving them into the greenhouse, their growth and overall health have improved dramatically. It retains heat well and gives them the stable environment they need. If you're looking for a simple, effective setup that will really make a difference, this is definitely a good choice.
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Perfect for what is needed.The greenhouse is the right size for what you need. The instructions are not very useful, so I disassembled it three times and it took me another three hours to assemble it because the parts and placement are complicated. But still pay attention to the pictures because they are very helpful for assembly.
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greenhousebought this for my husband, he loves gardening and growing flowers in pots, but he always leaves his pots on the patio table. He needed somewhere to put his pots, so I bought him this greenhouse. He assembled and installed it himself, and there is plenty of room for his plants. The greenhouse is not too big, it's actually quite cute. This little greenhouse is great, he installed it himself, put his plants in, and now they are growing. He also told me that he wants to have a bigger garden next spring!! This greenhouse is great value for money, I am very impressed.
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Great greenhouse, great buying experience, very satisfiedThis greenhouse is beautiful and solid. We put it together in one weekend and double checked the orientation of the parts so we had no problems at all. We did however put it up pretty close to the fence which made it difficult to do repairs later on but that was fine. All the parts that should be included were there and some extra. Good size with lots of room and headroom. I feel like it would hold up well to the occasional strong winds we get in Ohio and would definitely handle the snow loads. Highly recommend and only needs 2 or 3 people to help.
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Beautiful and practicalGreat unit, well designed. Easy to assemble. Beautiful. Impeccable.
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Excellent value for money, very solid. Drink plenty of alcohol while assemblingwaited a while to write this review. This greenhouse is a rollercoaster ride and it feels like a rollercoaster ride. We originally planned to lay down a gravel pad but are glad we ended up with a large wooden platform. This product is hard enough to assemble on a solid platform and I can only imagine what it would be like to assemble on a gravel pad. People say the instructions suck but they don't really emphasize how bad they are. The biggest problem is that the drawings are so small that you can't even see the front and back. This makes it very difficult to assemble and ultimately just guesswork. It takes a lot of courage to build this frame and you should never attempt it alone or when it's very windy. My advice would be to get a few people to help support the sides or use a ladder or something to support it. Once we finally got the sides and roof frame secured, the structure felt much more stable. Once the whole structure was assembled, it was very stable. My only complaint is the window opening system. It's very flimsy and one of my aluminum brackets has already broken. I'm currently considering replacing them with automatic openers. All in all, I love the greenhouse as it is now. The plan was to do it in phases, take 2-3 days, and build a stable platform. It has weathered several severe storms since we built it, and I'm impressed with how solid it is.
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windbought one and put it together and then it started to get really windy, where I live we get 30+ mph winds twice a month, they get really strong, the next day I bought some screws and washers and drilled holes in the frame and used the screws and washers to secure it, which turned out to be a really good idea, then I zip-tied the bottom of the tarp to the frame so the whole thing is basically secured to the frame and now it's much better protected from the elements, other than that I love this thing and we had a blast with it
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Before looking for a permanent solution, start with an affordable solution for your greenhouse.The cover looks well made but the stakes are funny. They are bent wires that will be pulled out of the ground with the slightest wind. Invest in some real camping stakes or better yet use dog bolts as anchors. It takes about half an hour to assemble and if you have kids who love Legos they will enjoy it. There are double shelves on both sides for a total of three levels to plant. That's a lot of seedlings. We anticipate moving it into our great room this fall onto the tarp floor and using it as an indoor greenhouse with grow lights to see if we can continue to harvest plants over the winter. We know that when the sun is out the space will warm up by 15 degrees.
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Structure and sizeThe instructions were a little vague. The panels in the corners could be a little wider to fill the grooves. There are some small dents on some of the pieces (noted in the instructions). The clear panels rattle in the wind, which may need to be addressed. I built this myself. Overall, the greenhouse is fine. I like that I can walk around in it at 6'2". I chose this one after looking at other greenhouses. I noticed that don't trust the pictures, the sizes are deceiving. Always look at the actual size. I am currently three quarters of the way through the assembly.
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Great product.The price is great for a beginner. My wife wanted it to be taller so I used landscape wood for the posts and built a 24" tall foundation. It took me one day to assemble. I just used 1/2" two hole pipe ties to attach to the wood frame. The floor was covered with landscape fabric and some metal racks were added which worked out great and is perfect for my seed sowing and bonsai tree growing.
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Second year of using this greenhouse!was very pleased when I first got it and put it together - we used a mallet to make sure all the pieces were securely in the connectors - it felt like they were all fully in when we tapped with our hands, but they always went in further when we tapped with the mallet. The mesh shelves are quite flimsy and we did use extra cable ties to secure them. I also used some cardboard to reinforce them and they held my seedling trays in place fairly well. We lean it against the concrete paving stone patio next to the house so we didn't have to stake it - I used heavy garden pavers and placed them on the bottom inside and outside of the frame, on top of the plastic backstop. Once there were high winds in the forecast (we did get them) I laid a black garden cloth over it with a "backstop" on the bottom to mimic the backstop of the plastic cover and then put more pavers on top of the backstop. It still moves with the wind, but it stays in place and nothing falls off the shelves inside. If you need a greenhouse that won't blow over in a storm, you should probably build one. For what it is, it's very sturdy and affordable. UPDATE: I emptied the greenhouse earlier this spring and was about to take it down when a big storm crept in. It literally blew the empty, unsecured greenhouse around, so my son and I ran out and took the cover off, leaving only the frame, which we then hurriedly disassembled as much of as possible and stacked up so it wouldn't blow away. To be honest, I wasn't able to put it away properly, so there it sat - the plastic cover, a bunch of metal poles and mesh, out in the Arizona sun and heat all summer. It's now January 2022, and we've just put it back together to start year 2. The paint on the frame we have is a little chipped, as if the sun and weather had damaged the clear coat, but nothing is bent, rusted (yes, this is Arizona, but this year's monsoon season has had a lot of rain) or broken! We hammered in all the supports with a mallet and zip-tied the racks to the frame, and to reinforce the flimsy mesh racks this time I bought some large cooling racks from the dollar store and placed them on top and also zip-tied them - I highly recommend doing this and wish I had thought of it last year as it adds a lot of stability and strength to the racks - just make sure they are large enough to sit on the crossbars of the main frame when you place them. The plastic cover has shrunk completely - the bottom landing flap now just reaches the bottom of the frame so it's shrunk a lot shorter but still covers the frame nicely, and I just used hose patch tape to tighten and secure the flap to the bottom brackets, and I also used this tape to fix some small rips and holes in the plastic cover from being piled up in the yard all summer. I still used paving stones to secure it to the concrete patio. We won't be taking it apart this year, but we will move it to the other side of the house and secure it to the ground using a different method. However, considering I've used it until we've converted the yard to where we can put a small permanent greenhouse, and the investment I've made in this thing, I don't expect it to last forever. I'm still very happy with the money I spent on it - it's on sale for about $80 now, and I got it on sale for less than $70. Also, the zipper worked fine last year, but this year one side won't zip up from sitting there all summer, and it won't zip up by 3/4 of the way. (Photos 1 and 2 are of the first installation, 11/20; photos 3 and 4 are of the frame reinforced with cardboard and landscaping cloth on top, 12/20; photos 5, 6, and 7 are of the current installation with paving bricks, taping the bottom edge and reinforcing the frame, 1/22)
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