Anyone have one of these or think these would be good in zone 6A for wintering over pepper plants or starting seedlings in the late winter and early spring? I’m hoping to use the shed side to store my garden tractor, and garden tools.

by Chowdah_Soup

3 Comments

  1. veggie151

    If you’re buying something prefabricated, you will always pay a markup for the convenience, but if it works for you, it works.

    A few big things to note about greenhouses:

    It will be three seasons max unless you put a lot of extra work and money into it.

    You will likely need some sort of ventilation system if it doesn’t come with that

    Square footage for growing can’t be changed once you’ve bought the structure, so make sure it is big enough for your needs.

    What kind of growing are you doing?

  2. Optimoprimo

    My god you could charge $2000 a month in rent for something like that where I live.

  3. CanWinterGreenhouse

    This is not a good greenhouse unless you’re using it for tropicals. There’s not enough direct sunlight. I’ve seen better designs where the greenhouse is on the front and the shed is attached at the back so it doesn’t block the sun.

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