Best Choice Products 15x7x7ft Walk-in Greenhouse Tunnel, Garden Accessory Tent for Backyard, Home Gardening

Extend your growing season! An inexpensive yet fully functional greenhouse you can get into now. Setup takes only a couple of hours. Perfect for small propertes, or when level space is scarce– such as our mountainside homestead. I love mine!

Extend your growing season! An inexpensive yet fully functional greenhouse you can get into now. Setup takes only a couple of hours. Perfect for small propertes, or when level space is scarce– such as our mountainside homestead. I love mine!

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About this item

  • WITHSTANDS THE ELEMENTS: Durable PE fabric softens and traps sunlight, insulates your plants, and regulates humidity for your plants to flourish year-round
  • WALK-IN TUNNEL: The arched tunnel shape encloses a large space to conveniently grow a variety of plants, and leaves plenty of room for you to tend them
  • PROMOTES AIRFLOW: Eight roll-up windows with a zippered door open and close to help regulate airflow depending on the weather
  • SECURE YOUR GREENHOUSE: A series of eight ground stakes and four guy ropes help keep this greenhouse place all year round
  • HEAVY-DUTY: A durable mesh cover, a powder-coated steel frame, and PE plastic coating guards your plants and prevents wear from inclement weather; OVERALL DIMENSIONS: 180″(L) x 84″(W) x 84″(H

Tips Based on My Experience
Expect about 3 years use before UV affects the plastic. I ordered my first one in October, 2016.  When the time came to replace, I simply ordered a new greenhouse, kept the plastic cover– but advertised locally and then sold the frame quickly to somebody who recognized a bargain.  So my replacement cover was really cheap!

High winds, of course, are the enemy of any light weight plastic greenhouse.  So I drove in 3 rebars on each side and anchored the frames to them.  That worked well.  It’s all still solid as a rock.  You should be alert and anticipate damaging high winds and close the door and windows proportionately for protection.  And large accumulation of heavy wet snow can cause roof sagging, so watch out for that.

There are also convenient grommets along the sides of the greenhouse where it meets the ground and flares out several inches, so you can also anchor the sides there to keep high winds from getting up and under your greenhouse.