My husband put this together with a little help from me ( mostly stabilizing parts while he put them together). It fit nicely in the corner of our yard. Currently storing my garden supplies for next spring. The cover doesn't extend enough to the ground to sit weights on it, but , you can fasten the frame down with a few simple supplies. My husband thought the connections would come apart in a high wind, so he used Gorilla tape to reinforce them. So far the only complaints I have is rolling up the door is a pain, so I use a couple binder clips to keep the ties from coming undone while I am in and out, and the zipper is so snug when closed that stress is put on the sides of the zipper. One small section pulled looked so I taped it inside and out with waterproof tape along the seam where it pulled loose. Will it hold up to a Pennsylvania winter? Time will tell. I hope it does, because I really want to use it as a portable green house!
Fairly sturdy
My husband put this together with a little help from me ( mostly stabilizing parts while he put them together). It fit nicely in the corner of our yard. Currently storing my garden supplies for next spring. The cover doesn't extend enough to the ground to sit weights on it, but , you can fasten the frame down with a few simple supplies. My husband thought the connections would come apart in a high wind, so he used Gorilla tape to reinforce them. So far the only complaints I have is rolling up the door is a pain, so I use a couple binder clips to keep the ties from coming undone while I am in and out, and the zipper is so snug when closed that stress is put on the sides of the zipper. One small section pulled looked so I taped it inside and out with waterproof tape along the seam where it pulled loose. Will it hold up to a Pennsylvania winter? Time will tell. I hope it does, because I really want to use it as a portable green house!