Two-tiered classroom greenhouse with two sturdy wire shelves. Includes a clear vinyl cover that fits snugly over metal frame with a large zippered opening to protect plants for year-round gardening. Measures 38”H x 19”W x 36”D.
Product Features
- Two-tiered greenhouse that assembles in minutes
- Sturdy wire shelves that keep the potted plants off the ground
- Clear vinyl cover fits snugly over metal frame
- Zippered opening ties open to allow access to plants inside
- Assembled greenhouse measures 38″H x 36″W x 19″D
African Violet paradise! This really makes a big difference to me being able to start my vegetable seeds early. This little greenhouse is easy to assemble and well designed. It is sturdy but easy to move. We put a brick in the bottom so it doesn’t move around in the wind when it is outside on the patio. And it is easy to bring back inside if it is going to be cold overnight. We also used zip ties to secure the shelving to the structure. It doesn’t take up a lot of space but provides plenty of room for about 8…
Pretty good for the price I never would have thought that a plastic covered greenhouse would be very useful for plants but my African Violets on the patio have their own ideas. The violets are blooming & gorgeous. The frame was easy to put together and the plastic cover has two zippers for easy watering access. I fill a watering can with hot water on cold nights to add some warm humid air for the orchids – which are also happy. The house is just the right size for garden bench or near a window. A mid height shelf…
Pretty good for the price. Despite what some of the reviews say, even on windy days I have no fear that the shelf will topple or blow away, but maybe it depends on how well you build it. All the pieces fit securely together and for the price, it holds a fair amount. I can fit about 10 of my succulents in there as well as two of my flowering bonsai’s on the top shelf. I did however not give this five stars because after a three day rain and windstorm here in NJ, I noticed that there was a little…
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