The instructions are scant. I started to build section by section, so front panel, side panels, floor and back panel and roof. Very Important: The polls must be fully inserted into the joints or the canopy won't fit. I put together the front panel, and hammered in those that were stubborn. For the remaining joints, I used vaseline for every single joint where poles would go. Every one. I assembled the first part in the kitchen but it got big fast, so I put everything on the back deck where the greenhouse would reside until summer. I also used an interlocking gym flooring for extra insulation during the Northeastern winter. After I assembled the roof, I placed the canopy on the roof section. I then added the sides, back, bottom and front. After the first rain, a saw a couple of small puddles on the gym flooring. So I added poles under the flooring and on top of the deck, along the perimeter of the greenhouse so that the water could not flow inside. It worked. I LOVE this greenhouse. Note also that there are 50-65 mph winds here so I not only tied the greenhouse to deck rails, but weighted down the inside floor poles with cinder blocks and ran secondary ties to concrete weights, and more concrete weights to the lip around the bottom of the greenhouse. The plants are loving it. If the shelves keep popping off, you can zip tie them to the poles. Canopy fits well, opens up well, fantastic. Also, I put bricks on my woodstove and add them to the greenhouse during very cold weather
I bought my greenhouse and was so excited to start using it. About a month after setting it up a bad storm came through and flipped it, breaking several of the corner connectors. Customer service has been great. Belle got back to use the next day after we inquired about replacement parts. She sent the parts list and told use to let them know what was broken. 3 days later and our new connectors are on there way.
I ordered this greenhouse for my small herb garden. I love the size, there is plenty of room to move and the shelves are just right for my potted plants. I flipped the top shelves over and zipped tied them for added sturdiness and an added lip on the edges. It has gotten so warm right now I'll leave the door open, so I'm sure it'll work great this winter.
But I'll probably be buy stronger stakes this time just to be safe.
Bought this so I could move my plants out of my mothers greenhouse and to my fiances house. All in all a great buy for what you pay. I will say you will want to incorporate some sort of flooring if its not going straight on concrete. Youll also want to make sure its super secure before your first storm. We bought rocks to put on top of weed preventing fabric which also help weigh the whole thing down. As for warmth, its as warm as my mothers home made one! Not sure what winter will bring but as I have succulents, I plan on getting a heater.
Great little greenhouse, quite roomy and perfect for my needs. I like to tinker and grow things from seeds. The shelves are perfect size for seed trays and or potted plants. Easy to put together and i must say fun! I might get another!
Like this item; a little confusing to put together, but did in a couple of hours. Shelves don't fit right though, so I zip tied them to the poles. A small hole in the roof, I use a piece of duct tape to cover. works well for what I need, though, so overall, I am satisfied with it.
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This can be a five star for you, but a few things to note
The instructions are scant. I started to build section by section, so front panel, side panels, floor and back panel and roof. Very Important: The polls must be fully inserted into the joints or the canopy won't fit. I put together the front panel, and hammered in those that were stubborn. For the remaining joints, I used vaseline for every single joint where poles would go. Every one. I assembled the first part in the kitchen but it got big fast, so I put everything on the back deck where the greenhouse would reside until summer. I also used an interlocking gym flooring for extra insulation during the Northeastern winter. After I assembled the roof, I placed the canopy on the roof section. I then added the sides, back, bottom and front. After the first rain, a saw a couple of small puddles on the gym flooring. So I added poles under the flooring and on top of the deck, along the perimeter of the greenhouse so that the water could not flow inside. It worked. I LOVE this greenhouse. Note also that there are 50-65 mph winds here so I not only tied the greenhouse to deck rails, but weighted down the inside floor poles with cinder blocks and ran secondary ties to concrete weights, and more concrete weights to the lip around the bottom of the greenhouse. The plants are loving it. If the shelves keep popping off, you can zip tie them to the poles. Canopy fits well, opens up well, fantastic. Also, I put bricks on my woodstove and add them to the greenhouse during very cold weather
Exactly what I wanted and great customer service
I bought my greenhouse and was so excited to start using it. About a month after setting it up a bad storm came through and flipped it, breaking several of the corner connectors. Customer service has been great. Belle got back to use the next day after we inquired about replacement parts. She sent the parts list and told use to let them know what was broken. 3 days later and our new connectors are on there way. I ordered this greenhouse for my small herb garden. I love the size, there is plenty of room to move and the shelves are just right for my potted plants. I flipped the top shelves over and zipped tied them for added sturdiness and an added lip on the edges. It has gotten so warm right now I'll leave the door open, so I'm sure it'll work great this winter. But I'll probably be buy stronger stakes this time just to be safe.
Good buy - need to add weight to hold down
Bought this so I could move my plants out of my mothers greenhouse and to my fiances house. All in all a great buy for what you pay. I will say you will want to incorporate some sort of flooring if its not going straight on concrete. Youll also want to make sure its super secure before your first storm. We bought rocks to put on top of weed preventing fabric which also help weigh the whole thing down. As for warmth, its as warm as my mothers home made one! Not sure what winter will bring but as I have succulents, I plan on getting a heater.
Good quality tarp material.
Easy to put together and nice size racks. Could use some zip ties to keep the metal shelves in place.
Great for small areas.
Nice little greenhouse. Little smaller on the shelves than I was expecting but it will work.
Nice
Easy to set up .? It has been very sturdy. Did exactly what I needed to do.
cute and roomy!
Great little greenhouse, quite roomy and perfect for my needs. I like to tinker and grow things from seeds. The shelves are perfect size for seed trays and or potted plants. Easy to put together and i must say fun! I might get another!
Easy to install
Withstood a good storm and nothing blew over seems to hold in heat but we will see come fall
Good little green house for my plants
Like this item; a little confusing to put together, but did in a couple of hours. Shelves don't fit right though, so I zip tied them to the poles. A small hole in the roof, I use a piece of duct tape to cover. works well for what I need, though, so overall, I am satisfied with it.
Nice!
Got this for my mother mothernlaw and we put it together really easy!
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