• 8 DURABLE SHELVES- The 8 sturdy shelves provide plenty of room for trays, pots, or planters of anything you want to grow. It’s a convenient option for any gardener!
  • INDOOR OUTDOOR- This versatile greenhouse is ideal for both indoor and outdoor use; keep it on your backyard patio, deck, or in the basement or garage! The clear PVC cover helps protect seedlings from frost or pests for an ideal growing environment.
  • EASY ASSEMBLY- With no tools required, the greenhouse is easy to assemble! Simply follow the included instructions and connect the rods. Rope and anchors are included for stability, and each shelf comes with zip ties to ensure they can't be tipped over.
  • USE IN ALL SEASONS- The walk-in greenhouse is the perfect way to extend your growing season! This home gardening essential is great for plants, seeds, herbs, vegetables, or flowers, and it could also be used to hold supplies.
  • PRODUCT DETAILS- Materials: Steel frame and PVC cover. Dimensions: (L)56.3”x (W)56.3”x (H)76.7”. Color: Green with clear cover. Rope, anchors, and zip ties included.

Nice walk-in greenhouse. Bought to keep orchids and other plants safe through the winter. I did buy a small space heater to keep the temperature inside in the vicinity of 60 degrees. We live in the south and temperatures do not often dip below freezing but do routinely dip into the 40's, 30's and sometimes into the 20's during the winter months. So far this greenhouse has proven to be the answer to protecting valuable plants during winter I found it to be easy to assemble and quite roomy inside. I put ours on a wood deck and used conduit clamps, screwed into the decking, to hold it in place. We've only had it for about a week but, at this point, I can't find anything that I'm unhappy with. Frankly, I never thought that something as effective and inexpensive as this item would ever be available.

After reading reviews of missing parts, first thing I did was went down the list and checked that all parts were there. Everything was there, plastic cover had no issues either. It was very easy to assemble. Just keep in mind frame on ground is the first shelf. Being I am under 4'10", I carefully put it on a side and put the roof of the cover on, then stood it back up and brought the sides down. Tied & staked it. Just what I was looking for.

Love this! I really like that the cover is completely clear. Assembly was easy and quick, once I found the tiny letters on all the plastic pieces that match the instructions. Appears sturdy too, but the wire shelves will not hold heavy pots. I'll have to put them on the ground under the shelves because there is no bottom shelf next to the ground. Overall, very happy with this purchase.

This is a great little light weight green house. I am growing veggies in it on my patio. Big enough to get into and work in. Securing the bottom can be tricky and I had to line the bottom with bricks because my very curious tiny dogs kept getting into it from the bottom and eating the plants. It was easy to put up. Exactly what I needed and wanted.

This thing has several bad reviews... I’m not too sure why. What you get for 50 bucks is unbeatable. Instructions were basic yet easy to follow. Took me about 35/45 minutes to build, alone. Joints fit tightly, cover slid right over the top. Some complain about the zipper tearing but I haven’t had any issues with it. The plastic smells like plastic but my plants don’t complain about it. Shelves are a bit flimsy but will work fine for small plants. Overall, for a very picky person as myself, I’m happy and will buy another one should it be needed. Update: zipper pulled off from the bottom... guess I zipped it further then it wanted to be zipped.

As described by others, it was easy to assemble, appears durable, and a nice size. Agree the zippers look like they might not last (not the end of the world) and the stakes and "rope" for tie downs are not even worth using. Easy fix is to use cement blocks or other weights on interior to hold it down. Overall, very pleased including the price. Had a good suggestion from a friend - place a drum of water (I'm going to look for a 35-gal size) in the greenhouse. It will soak up heat during the day and radiate it slowly at night. This will even out temperature extremes which should be helpful here in the South.

I have used my greenhouse for a few months now and feel confident in giving an accurate review. This thing is awesome! First, don't expect something that you can severely abuse. In regard to the zipper and the plastic cover, think of this like a tent you use for camping. Be gentle with the zipper and beware of sharp object... common sense. The pole structure is sturdy. I do have it tethered with the stakes in between the bricks of my back patio, but I haven't seen that it is necessary. With the majority of the available shelving loaded, my greenhouse barely sways in some of the 18 - 21 mph winds we've had here lately. i do have the back of the greenhouse positioned next to a house wall though. The wall is not providing any support, as that would most definitely destroy the plastic cover. So I started my winter lettuce and herbs and had seed germination in 3 days! Incidentally, some of our temps have been in the low 30s, so I have a chicken brooder heat lamp (low temp bulb) hung at the top center and it keeps the night temperature above 70. Customer serve was fantastic as well!

I set up the frame by myself with no issues. However, it was windy that day and that was challenging. My sister helped me pull the plastic over the frame and we moved it down to the area where I wanted it to be. I used the zip-ties that came with the unit to keep the shelving in place. You definitely need to secure the unit in the ground somehow. I placed buckets with small rocks around the greenhouse to keep it in place. It was really windy that day - 30mph winds and it stood up through all of that...no issues....I like it! I do wish it had an intake and outtake window to keep it from getting too hot in the greenhouse...I used a portable fan to help move the air around....

For the money it’s a great deal (@ $70), I put it up in a couple hours and I wasn’t rushing at all. The shelves are a little narrow, I have 10x20 flats and they only fit long way, if the shelves were a little deeper I could almost triple what I can keep in it. And still have enough room to get around. The shelves fit fine, no need for the zip ties except added strength, but you have to be sure the pipes are ALL the way into the plastic fittings or the shelves won’t fit, and you lose structural stability. the top shelf is a good height for potting and sturdy enough to hold a bucket of wet potting mix and a pitcher of water. I could carry the whole box alone, so people who are surprised when the wind blows it over are kidding them selves if they though a couple cheap tie downs was going to keep it secured in the middle of an open field 🙄 on a windy day. Mines protected on 3 sides and secured to cement and I still don’t trust it if it’s going to be super windy So far my only issue is it seems bugs can find their way into the green house but not out 😳 a couple vents on the top might solve that issue... but the bugs might not figure that out either. The cover fits better on the second day I will probably put a heat light inside if the weather gets cool to keep the frost output day 2 and I’m super happy with it

They were purchased to grow Milkweed Plants for Monarch Butterflies. My husband did some upgrades which we feel made a great greenhouse even better, dug garden ties into the ground attached the greenhouse frames to the ties, we had 1 screen door just sitting around ,made the other one,cut a pallet in half attached it to the 2 levels of shelving to add more shelving to the left greenhouse. For the right greenhouse we purchased 2 small plastic racks for added shelving. Added electric, 2 heat lamps in each house, Also added sun shades on each roof to slow down the Florida sun Take your time, sit the frame straight,we taped all connections together so they dont slip out.Really great product for the price. Please FEED and Help the MONARCH BUTTERFLIES