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K**0
Ripped after 3 months.
12/24/20 Update: The plastic has ripped along one of the poles. I was very careful when opening and closing the greenhouse. It didn’t even last 3 months of a mild fall and winter. Would not recommend.11/20/20 Update: The greenhouse is still standing and has done okay in high winds--but it's zip-tied to my porch at three corners. It keeps in humidity okay but not heat. I throw a floating cover over my plants on colder nights. The main con is with the gap at the bottom, a squirrel got in and ate 1/3 of my plants. My bok choy, basil, and broccoli were totally decimated and my cabbage and Swiss chard about half-eaten. I'd say it earns 1.5 stars as a greenhouse.9/24/20: My main complaint is that there is a good two to three inch gap at the bottom of the cover. This will allow insects and industrious squirrels in and will let warm air escape. It’s pretty useful as a greenhouse and to protect your plants from larger critters.The instructions are worthless but if you can put together flat pack furniture, you’ll be fine. I made sure that everything was put together tightly by using a rubber mallet but the cover still doesn’t quite fit.I had been hoping to use this to protect fall container crops from the colder weather coming soon to zone 6b and to keep a particularly cute but hungry squirrel out. I don’t think this will work for either.The frame is pretty flimsy but I’m attaching to the corners of my porch so it doesn’t blow away. I had thought that I could put rocks on the corners of the cover but since it doesn’t even touch the ground, that won’t work.
F**Y
Flexible usage
Early in season: What you do is set up the frame which is easy, set on ground over just planted seeds or plants you bought in a six pack. Let grow until it's safe temperature wise to remove the plastic cover off of frame.then for mid season cover the frame with that cheap black plastic netting to keep out deer leaving each end openable by holding netting in place with a bar at the bottom of net that you can lift up to access plants.At this point you screw on 4 of those fence metal post thingies you can get at the home depot or Lowes that you are meant to make a fence with, at each corner with two screws into the corner frame posts and by this means lift the whole thing up to the height of your choosing to accommodate the growing plants if need be.Late season you put the plastic cover over it like a shower cap. The the space below the cold frame is elevated by the posts and is still open yet this keeps rain from causing mold on your plants and you water the roots from below the plastic.Finally you can push the posts deeper down into the soil of your garden to bring the greenhouse cap closer to the ground to hold in heatAfter last day of use you take it apart and stow it out of the weather for next year. It should last for years and you'll appreciate how it keeps critters from your crop. You could use chicken wire instead to cover it if Coons are a problem.
T**�
Keeps the birds and insects away.
I have been using a very large net to help stop the birds and insects eating away at my plants and fruit. It wasn’t working very well, decided to buy a little green house instead, very easy to put together, cover isnt the best durability, but works well. Have to stake down the green house over my flower bed as the wind will take it away. Two zip doors open all the way up to the roof. So far so good.
W**N
For raised bed
I got a tall greenhouse from this brand last year and that had held up great but it was at my Parent’s house so this year I got one for my raised bed to prevent the deer from eating my veggies. It was very quick and easy to build and the measurements were accurate so it fit over our raised bed perfectly.
M**Z
NJ raised garden bed
I've been using the Greenhouse cover for a week. It suits my purposes to cover my pepper plants from frost, going down to 45F at night. It was fairly easy to assemble . Each piece is labelled with a letter in the instructions. It's easier to start assembling the ends first and moving to the middle pieces. I placed the frame over my plants then the plastic. There is a draft on the bottom. I used a couple of garden stakes to keep from blowing away, and garden clips to secure . It can also keep rabbits and squirrels out. I'll probably at least get some use out of it for Sept/ October. Then again in the early Spring.
T**M
Great mini greenhouse for growing your personal salads Love ❤️ it
Easy to assemble and plastic covering is thick to protect plants. Perfect size for me. I live in Florida where sand is hard to grow anything. I wanted something small for a few tomatoes, lettuces, peppers etc. just perfect size for me. You have to buy some planter boxes but greenhouse is perfect for Florida we have 3 seasons so a few days of frost. As a senior citizen this is more than enough for my time to putter around Reasonable price. Recommended
B**Y
Wonderful little product
When I received this I thought a piece was missing, I was incorrect as all parts were received. The instructions were a little bit difficult to decipher but it all came together. With the unusually colder and very windy weather we have been having this spring it is holding up very well as it has not blown away, has not fallen down and is doing a great job of protecting my plants.I am VERY pleased with this little greenhouse which actually has space for more plants than I figured it would.A happy customer
T**A
Gap on bottom, lack of ties to frame. Study otherwise!
Update... This has ripped in more than 2 spots. Needs more ties to secure it to frame (lacking!) blew off with first big wind even after tied with the dinky 4 it has. It doesn't cover bottom of frame. Have to adjust it like crazy anytime you unzip it. I will be returning.First review: Ok, took a gamble on this. Great for the price. Everyone warned about the bottom gap.. it’s definitely there! Another issue is minimal ties to tie plastic to frame. 4 dinky ties and nothing around base or top. Tops strings are for when you roll up the windows. I’m afraid to add any b/c it will eventually rip. That being said. I was planing on putting this down into my raised bed but misjudged the size! Ha. But with a few tweaks I’ll get it all fixed up!
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