Pearls Place—February 12, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I was afraid when I made this purchase because I saw a lot of advertisements saying it was gonna blow away. We had a wind storm and it was able to tolerate the storm. As a precaution, I did take it apart and bring it in. But then after the storm, I put it back outside and it’s been doing well. It’s winter where I live right now and snow has fallen, but it’s still standing. Can’t wait till the spring to get started all over again pretty sizable and easily installed. Nice size and keeps temperature for plants steady Read more
PATCHES—March 7, 2026✓ Verified purchase
This is the 2nd greenhouse I have purchased in the past 8 years, but I like this brand so much better then my other one. Much sturdier and really like the green cover better then my old one. Only took me 15 minutes to assemble. Just be sure to have a rubber mallet. Read more
Customer—February 26, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I would’ve left five stars if the instructions were easier to follow. I ordered the 13 x 10’ x 7 large walk in greenhouse. The Instructions were terrible. Only pictures that contradict each other, company needs to fix this. It’s not 7’ tall, it’s 6’ 6 inches FYI. The poles seem pretty sturdy, so I’m happy about the structure. The PE cover doesn’t seem very durable so we shall see. Overall, I’m happy about my purchase for the time being. Will check back later if something occurs. Read more
Purchaser—April 29, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Easy to build, the bags for each pole size is labeled so do NOT unwrap all the tubes and rake out 1 pole out at a time. The greenhouse is very spacious and fits great in a small area. The instructions were easy to follow. I did need a ladder to get the top assembled. Lots of putting weight to tighten the joints together. Great pockets on the windows that can opened for ventilation. It keeps the moisture well. Looks tiddy and compact. There are 4 shelves that may you may need to watch how much weight you are putting. The greenhouse feels a liitle wobbly because it's mostly plastic material. Very functional for smaller plants collections. Read more
Will—June 16, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I wish I could give it a 5 star review, it's pretty cool, and easy to setup, however.. a couple high wind storms recently, it blew TWICE, destroyed everything it had in it TWICE, i am completely pissed, and saying F everything garden related, I needed this because before, my plants were being devoured by chickens, then cats, and then squirrels no matter where I moved em. So I'm in the verge of giving up lol :'( besides the fact i put it in real good in the ground with the metal pieces and the screws... it rips off the cheap plastic tent easily, so I had to tie the ground things onto the zippers the second time since it was already pretty damaged, and yeah I woke up to my last attempt of growing anything this year, bad luck 5+ times just makes me hate it lol. Now I have a bunch of junk to throw away, I would love to refund it, but I don't have a box to take it back, the original is still in possession but torn in half, so yeah, I'm too unsatisfied to give it a 2, as nice as it was, maybe I'd give it a better rating if it actually sustained the hard wind + was metal and not plastic. Read more
Twee—December 30, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Zippers are difficult, a split zipper setup or top down zipper would be preferable to the bottom up zip . Otherwise, a reasonably solid product at a good price Read more
CM—May 11, 2021✓ Verified purchase
This is for the Vivosun 57x57x77-inch Mini walk-in Green House. It seems to be the perfect green house for my large sized gardens. My plants are germinating and growing well. It took 30-40 mins to assemble by laying the pieces on pavement per the instructions, one level at a time. Very straightforward and kinda fun. Admittedly I have an engineering mind and everything went smoothly. But I think most people could figure it out. Again, the trick is to start with the bottom level, put the connectors where they should go, then the pipes so everything's layed out. Then connect the pipes to the connectors. Then move to the next highest level, etc. Then the shelves go on and lastly the cover. The instructions were perfect, no complaints. The cover material is reinforced polyethylene which is much better than the clear PVC type. I easily fastened the entire greenhouse to a piece of plywood by drilling holes in it and using zip ties. Took around 10 mins. My feeling is it will withstand extremely strong winds with no need to tie it down. I say that after having designed and built many structures for Burning Man which withstood 60+ MPH winds. Lastly, I used a staple gun to fasten the inside of the flaps to the plywood. That way critters or large bugs can't squeeze in. The door area does leave a bit of exposed holes where bugs can enter but probably not rodents. The rats and squirrels in my yard have left it alone, so far. I put one side of the plywood floor on a 2x4 to angle it slightly. That allows water to drain out the doorway and not pool up inside which could eventually rot the floor and/or encourage mold growth. The plywood, of course, totally prevents weeds from growing inside and prevents critters from burrowing up into it. I highly recommend doing it. Alternatively it could be set up on cement, pavement, etc. But then it would have to be tied down using weights which could prove frustrating. The two windows on the side are barely enough to keep it ventilated inside on >85F degree days. It's gotten so hot inside many seedlings died when I skipped a day of watering, despite the high humidity inside. I wish it had zip-up vents along the bottom and at least one on the roof for more efficient circulation, to regulate the temperature. I have yet to see any small green houses on the market with this feature, however. I'll probably cut my own vents soon as the days are getting hotter. Also, when plants begin flowering, it will be necessary to open the greenhouse during the day (and possibly night) to allow pollinators to enter. Again, this requirement isn't directly addressed by any green house designs I've seen. Overall, I highly recommend it. Read more