I have given this walk-in greenhouse 5 stars, in spite of its deficiencies, because it is such a great value. I'm 6'2 and am able to move about quite nicely inside. I assembled the greenhouse in a little over an hour. The assembly diagram can be a bit confusing, but if you just stay with it, you'll get 'er done. I was not missing any parts. I upgraded the included anchors with heavy duty landscape staples and that worked much better. I did not have any problems with the cover fitting over the frame. You have to insure that all of the rods are fully inserted into the connectors. If you don't do that, the cover may not fit properly and you could tear it.
Others have reported that their greenhouse blew over. If it is not well anchored and a big storm comes up, it will blow over. I'm considering pulling some ropes over the entire structure next year to further protect against it blowing over. It will be better for you if you lay some sort of floor. I did a makeshift floor of various patio blocks and will upgrade that for next year. I am not leaving the greenhouse up all year because the sun and other elements will cause the cover to wear out, just like it does with tarps. I'm going to keep the frame assembled and move it into my garage until next spring. All in all, this greenhouse is a great value for around 100 bucks.
Great little greenhouse for the money!
I have given this walk-in greenhouse 5 stars, in spite of its deficiencies, because it is such a great value. I'm 6'2 and am able to move about quite nicely inside. I assembled the greenhouse in a little over an hour. The assembly diagram can be a bit confusing, but if you just stay with it, you'll get 'er done. I was not missing any parts. I upgraded the included anchors with heavy duty landscape staples and that worked much better. I did not have any problems with the cover fitting over the frame. You have to insure that all of the rods are fully inserted into the connectors. If you don't do that, the cover may not fit properly and you could tear it. Others have reported that their greenhouse blew over. If it is not well anchored and a big storm comes up, it will blow over. I'm considering pulling some ropes over the entire structure next year to further protect against it blowing over. It will be better for you if you lay some sort of floor. I did a makeshift floor of various patio blocks and will upgrade that for next year. I am not leaving the greenhouse up all year because the sun and other elements will cause the cover to wear out, just like it does with tarps. I'm going to keep the frame assembled and move it into my garage until next spring. All in all, this greenhouse is a great value for around 100 bucks.