🌿 Cultivate Your Green Thumb with Style!
The Strong Camel Outdoor Large Walk-in Wall Greenhouse is a spacious 10ft x 5ft x 7ft structure designed for serious gardeners. Featuring a durable, water-resistant PE cover that protects against UV rays and wind, this greenhouse includes 3 tiers and 6 shelves for optimal plant organization. With easy assembly and roll-up doors for ventilation, it's perfect for nurturing seeds, herbs, vegetables, and flowers in any outdoor setting.
E**B
You get a lot for the money.
Pros-I like the size and shape.Shelves included.Material seems durable.Cons-Cheap-O zipper (mildly defective even, but still working so far).Light duty frame and plastic connectors.Seems plenty durable for me so far since I don't live in a super windy area and I have it securly zip-tied to my fence on two sides for extra support. This was way cheaper than me buying a different one and then having to add shelves.
V**N
Great; Easy to assemble, waterproof; flimsy zipper doors
Super Easy to Assemble. Perfect for my side yard. Loved having doors on both ends. Reviews say it doesn't hold up to high winds; unfortunately the next storm ripped the frame apart. Customer Service was nice and supported my replacement with a discount.
D**N
Wrong parts in box
It looked great but did not assemble well. There were parts missing and wrong parts in box. I spent 2 days trying to get row cover to fit the frame, unfortunately the cover is too small for this frame. I’ve put together several of these green houses, but this one was the most frustrating. Obviously I’m sending it back. Hopefully the company will do a better job in correcting their products pieces and parts before shipping.
J**R
If buy again
I hope this holds up to Fl weather. the pole frame is rather flimsy but we added bolts to top of frame to secure to house (not included its DIY) and we then tied down with included teathers. be careful not to trip over and rip up. if tethered in poor direction it pulls frame apart so had to find best configuration. hasnt budged otherwise. dont step on pole across doorway, it bent a little but avoided now and is no worse. shelves arent movable and are not good for weight bearing. only small plastic pots do well. the plastic (tenting material) is not thin, is nice thick plastic. but worried how zipper will hold up. lots of use and seems like its poorly sewn (wavy) but its a cheaper alternative to an actual Ghouse. Really happy with what I thought was likely disposable. gets instensely warm in sun and is a blast of humid hot air when i first open lol. awesome. i added outdoor lights for night. buy it, but install well or i dont think itll last.
A**R
Held up to 40+mph gusts, responsive seller
Piece of cake to put together, took me and another person about 45 mins. I of course waited until the last minute to put this together and within less than an hour of getting it up a cold front hit with ~20mph winds. I hadn't had time to secure the base yet and it did get blown around a bit which resulted in some bent pieces. Seller replaced them and shipped them out quick - zero hassle. After making it to Lowes and getting some 8"x8"x8" half cored concrete blocks to weigh down the base and this thing is a tank in the wind. I didn't use the tie downs because it was on concrete, but if you do both it should be even sturdier. So far it's survived a recent front with 40+mph winds. I've paired this with a 1500w heater / fan which results in a ~20 degree increase from outside temps. Make sure if it is windy to open both sides up a bit so you're not creating what it essentially a sail.
R**N
Destroyed by wind
Okay, so let's be clear, this item is an inexpensive solution for a greenhouse. In terms of the ease of assembly and item description, everything is fine. I got what I paid for. The plastic attachment pieces don't completely fit with the metal rods that insert into them, so I did accidentally break one of them during the initial assembly. Thankfully it was just one of the pieces that connected the shelf to the frame, so it wasn't really a structurally important part.I should have known better than to suspect that this greenhouse would meet my needs here in Vermont. In preparation for winter, I have a number of potted plants, such as lavender and rosemary, that don't deal with frost and freezing temperatures well, and I was looking for a solution to keep the plants sheltered through the winter season, though I knew it would not be incredibly insulating, and I had my doubts about it holding up under a foot of snow, which I'd intended to painstakingly remove every time it snowed. I'm not sure we will even make it that far into the season to find out.I decided to wait a few weeks to write a review, because I was initially pretty happy with the size and how conveniently it fit on my back deck, but I was skeptical of its durability. It was perfect for the space I had. But my suspicions have been confirmed.We had our first nor'easter of the season a few weeks ago, and it almost destroyed the tent. Since the tent was assembled on my deck, I couldn't steak it to the ground, but instead reinforced the base with 1x2 strapping, which I screwed directly into the deck, through the plastic covering which was tucked and folded underneath the frame. Then I attached the tallest side of the greenhouse to the exterior wall of my house with metal eye hooks and twine. I mean this thing wasn't going anywhere.But the winds are slowly having their way with the lining & metal frame. we just had another storm this evening, and it is even worse now. And during the storm a few weeks ago, the strapping that my reinforcements were tied to ripped free from the plastic covering, so now there is no way for me to keep the tent attached to the house. Eventually, it's just going to turn into a giant kite and blow away. I guess I might as well just wait in amusement and chalk this up to experience.
Y**I
Dont over tighten the outside rope tiedowns as that could put too much pressure on the parts.
Pretty easy to put together. Holds quite a bit. Shape fits perfectly against our house. Like others we secured via stakes as well as anchors. Pulled extra material in and under then secured. Since wall where we placed it was block, we also secured w wall anchors as extra support.Had a few good storms and wind and it survived well since Oct 2019.Put a small heater in center area on low in the winter at night to regulate temp. Worked well.Think I'll use it as a sauna for the summer.. :) temps have reached over 100 if you dont vent it in spring daytime. We get direct sun till a little after lunch time.If I had a wish list, I'd ask for a dual zipper so I can vent from the top of the door instead of having to open from the bottom.
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