Do I get it

by Avi122229

21 Comments

  1. tarapotamus

    get it and then tell me if I need to get it.

  2. devildocjames

    No. I’ve had one of these. It’s gonna catch wind and either come apart or go to Oz.

  3. Nah the build is super cheap. The structural poles just break after a bit

  4. ReliefZealousideal84

    I had one of these for many years. If you bracket it to a wall or a fence and use tent pegs around the base you should have none of the issues others have mentioned.

  5. _Saucey_Sauce_

    It has more cons than pros, but you can strengthen and anchor it with some extra tlc

  6. WhySoCereus1991

    Mine is still standing after like 4 years. But mine has metal supports. Just put weights on the bottom.

  7. Calliope719

    I bought one and it seems fine for the price so far.

  8. Stock-Image_01

    There’s so many not branded by miracle grow! 😅 they work if you actually tie every tie down and stake it down, which there are a lot of lol

  9. typhlocamus

    They’re pretty flimsy and won’t last more than a season.

  10. ParfaitMajestic5339

    For inside use as a humidity tent, yes. For outside use surviving the elements, no.

  11. Resting_Bork_Face

    The plastic quickly becomes brittle, and if it’s not anchored FIRMLY, a strong sneeze will send it tumbling like a beach umbrella.

  12. FizziePixie

    These things rip so easily. My dad bought what I believe is this exact same one and it essentially fell apart after 2 months. If you really need a greenhouse then get it—there aren’t really any decent and affordable greenhouse options—but also buy a roll of duct tape while you’re at it.

  13. gooseygoo2

    I have these only for indoor use it put on outside just to get it out of the way for cleaning and it was down within 5 mins from a small gust of wind. If outside you’ll need to modify it to be heavier at the bottom and supported by maybe a fence or t post

  14. AshClap28

    If you are in Florida don’t get anything like this or any canopy. I’m from KS and moved to Florida, had a super nice greenhouse with filtered covers that cost almost a grand. Never had an issue in KS. First mild Hurricane wind in FL the green house went over our fence and through our neighbors window

  15. 2002Valkyrie

    Lasted 1 year and it was inside my garage. It will tear first, then you will notice rust on the green frame, lastly it will become brittle and start to crack and tear. It is a bad product, plain and simple.

  16. BotanyBum

    Just get you some post snd some vevor greenhouse wrap you can dig them and cement them in the ground and wrap the greenhouse wrap around it or staple simple as pie

  17. Normal_Human_Things

    Before you do, you might check your local resale marketplaces. I know in my area you can get a variety of greenhouses used. And while they’re a bit more expensive than this one (but still under $100) most are the polycarbonate panel type instead of this tent style.

  18. All season? 🤣.

    I wouldn’t even bet a single dollar on that thing surviving a single season, let alone all of them.

    That pile of junk wouldn’t last 2 seconds in a West Michigan winter.

  19. Somederpsomewhere

    I use one every winter. It usually lasts until last frost with a good bit of patching.

    These are not intended to last very long.

  20. _l-l_l-l_

    I had one in my outdoor classroom for covered dry storage for a while. I wouldn’t buy one for gardening, and I wouldn’t pay $50 for it.

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