Description
Large Walk in Greenhouse: Heavy-duty greenhouse is an ideal way to extend your growing season by protecting plants from cold and birds while easily managing your plants. Suitable for growing tropical plants, vegetables, fruits, flowers, etc.
Roll-up Design: Features a large zippered door and 6 windows for easy access and ventilation. And both sides of the greenhouse can be completely opened and rolled up with ropes, makes bigger operating space & better ventilation.
Let Good Stuff in: The greenhouse features with a PE mesh grid cover, UV and water resistant, to protect plants while allowing nourishing sunlight to pass through. Sturdy Structure: Constructed with strong galvanised steel frame with 4 extra slant supporting bars for added stability. Overlong cover design makes this plastic greenhouse more airtight and secure, just bury it in the soil, easy way but useful.
Dimensions: Overall Dimension: 3L x 3W x 2H m. Windproof Level: 4. Assembly required.
NOTE: 1. Please do not use acidic farm chemical to avoid chemical reactions with the alkaline PE cover, which result in breakage.
2. Not suitable for bad weather conditions.
steven hocking –
I think for the price it is very robust and the cover is stronger too compared to other soft canopy greenhouse and polytunnels.Mine is set up against a corner of a wall which is a nice sun trap. The only thing i can say is it would be good to have some sort of way to screw the polls to the wall for a bit more stability. I have managed to put some wall screws and used hooks to keep the poles tight to the wall just a suggestion if you feel you need a bit more security for the structure.
elise marie smithelise marie smith –
Great little pollytunnel, plenty of space in it, I’ve had a few bad experiences in the past with them blowing away in bad weather so I’ve modified it a bit, I’ve used foam over the frame joint to stop them rubbing on the cover, instead of burying the side flaps to anchor it I’ve tacked them to a wooden frame from a previous greenhouse then screwed wooden battons on top all the way around apart from the door, I’ve also screwed and concreted 4 posts in the corners and cable tied the tunnel frame to it , so far it’s withstood a few good gales and hasn’t budged 😃