🌿 Grow Your Green Thumb with Ease!
The Ohuhu Upgraded 4 Tiers Walk-in Greenhouse features 11 sturdy shelves, a durable PE cover, and a user-friendly design, making it the perfect solution for nurturing plants in any climate. With its wind-resistant setup and excellent airflow, this greenhouse is ideal for both novice and experienced gardeners.
Frame Material | Metal |
Cover Material | Polyethylene (PE) |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 57.5"L x 57"W x 76"H |
Door Style | Roll Up Doors |
Color | Green |
Number Of Vents | 3 |
Number of Doors | 1 |
Closure Type | Zipper |
A**F
Nice Greenhouse, good quality
The media could not be loaded. I purchased the Ohuhu Walk- in Greenhouse that is about 5x5x6.5 ft. We checked that we had all the pieces the day after it arrived. My son enjoyed putting this together. Directions were good. Greenhouse is heavy plastic. Double-stitched. Heavy zipper. Windows have velcro ALL the way around the edge & have white netting. My son is 6ft tall and has to duck under the door to get in, but he can stand up inside the greenhouse. I like the vented windows. The one at the top at the back lets the heat out so the plants won't get too hot mid-day on a sunny day in winter. The shelves are not sturdy enough for a heavy pot unless you double up the shelves. I did double them & I could still use the clips. In my video you can see a thick ceramic pot filled with soil sitting on the shelf I doubled. Part of the pot is resting on the pole. I am looking forward to putting more plants in the greenhouse. I think if you were using plastic pots, and not very large pots, the shelves would be fine. This is a perfect product for starting large trays of seedlings in the spring. I like that I could remove some of the shelves at the back. This did not effect the stability of the greenhouse. If you took out all the shelves & interior poled & just left the outside frame, it might effect the stability. There is a wide flap around the base of the greenhouse so you could put sandbags or cinder blocks around the base, or rocks like we did. I put some weedblock fabric down on the concrete. I think this greenhouse will last multiple seasons. All parts were included. Nothing missing. Poles slid easily into the plastic connectors with a little twisting. Cover fit perfectly over the frame. I do wish the ribbons on the door were a little bit longer, just so I don't have to carefully roll up the door so tightly every time. We had some very large pots for our tomato seeds so we removed a shelf at the back and put some stepping stones down. This allowed the pots to span the poles on the ground. Some plants, like cabbage, don't mind the cold so much & I think I could germinate seeds in here then once they are established move them out in the garden. Then maybe use a cold frame or some hoops when it is below freezing here in Tennessee.
A**J
Love this Greenhouse/ very sturdy/withstood Hurricane winds
We bought this greenhouse to put all my plants in for winter. Not enough room in the house.We did put 2 sides of it against the house on patio. I get crosswinds at my home. We also did have major hurricane winds from Helene where people lost many trees and homes. BUT our greenhouse made it through undamaged. I was incredibly surprised. We didn’t use tie downs either because of the concrete patio. We tuck it in the corner of the back of house and on one side put a long bench that I keep gardening stuff in to hold down one side and the front opening I zipped up and put big rocks on the bottom to hold it down and prayed.The greenhouse came out unscathed.Wow, I was so happy. Note: my experience was good and I don’t know that this would have been the case if greenhouse was in the middle of the yard. I feel with the hurricane winds from Hurricane Helene that it would have been tortured or blew away if we had set up the greenhouse in middle of the yard.I very happy with purchase.Note: the shelves are great except 2 things the wired shelving is a little too thin so it flexes in the middle causing my plants to lean toward the middle of each shelf. And 2nd they are slippery on top, in other words, my plants will slide if not careful.Remedy: if you are placing several grow lights in the greenhouse as I have then put cardboard ( cheap) on the shelves or at least buy some of the shelf liner that keeps things from slipping.I have both, the liners and cardboard for now, placed in there and have hooked up a grown light over each shelf. I am growing vegetables and I also have all my outdoor and indoor plants in there. I must say the plants are thriving and love it.I will be getting a much bigger one when we move and we will be using this one as well. Perfect buy!!!!! Zippers are made well and quality of greenhouse is great. Putting it together was easy. Provides protection for my plants.I am working now but will try to provide a photo later.
N**R
Good Little Greenhouse
I waited to get this on Amazon Prime Day and had been wanting a greenhouse for a while. I had a lot of plants that had taken over my office and house so I needed the designated space for them. Especially when half of my plants happen to be toxic to cats and other animals. The instructions were simple and it was easy to assemble, but took time to complete. Thankfully it came with a booklet. I'd suggest keeping it in a safe place for future reference. Also, the pieces are faintly labeled with their corresponding letters. Pay attention to that when you are putting it together.It has been a few months now and it's held up well. So far the zippers are still working. It functions well for $80, I didn't want to pay more than that. It provides decent protection, but my plants did get bruned during the summer. The racks and pieces themselves are kinda flimsy, but they do the job. It comes with stakes to tie down, but we just put a propane tank down since the greenhouse is kept on the porch. I'd highly recommend keeping it secured somehow, because if it gets windy it will blow over. It tends to get very windy here, but so far mines done just fine with the weight of the tank.My plants love it. I have half random house plants and half carnivorous plants. My carnivorous plants require warmth and humidity to thrive. They did well indoors but really thrived when I moved them into this greenhouse. It has three windows plus the main entrance, which is big enough for me to easily walk through. If it gets too hot for the plants, I can just open up the windows and unzip the front to get some ventilation. Now that we're headed to the fall and winter months will be the real test how warm it will keep.Overall, it was a good buy for the sale price.
S**N
Spacious!! It survived the heavy winds at YYT!!!
I've always had a traditional greenhouse, but my 20-year-old wooden frame finally became unusable after a pretty heavy snow season. Building a new one was going to be costly, so I started to look for alternatives. I happened across this one, and it seemed like something I could put on my deck. This is perfect for me. It was easy to put together and by myself took about 1-1/2 hours. There have been reviews for these types of structures saying they are useless in wind. Because of that, I decided on the greenhouse that has shelves on 3 sides for added weight and I put paving stones around the perimeter as well as ties on 3 out of 4 sides (see image). We had prolonged wind last night of up to 48 km (YYT), and it stayed solidly in place, no damage on inspection this morning. The greenhouse is very spacious. I put tomatoes, peppers, cucumber, zucchini, summer squash, and watermelon and there is still room for more. I'll be adding flower stock to this next spring. All in all, I am extremely happy with this greenhouse. If you put weight outside and use the ties as well as use all of the shelves inside, it's sturdy. I'll take it down in October and put it back up when the snow melts next spring. Now I need to find something large enough to put my grapevine in that used to be sheltered by my wooden greenhouse in the back yard!
V**R
Great spring greenhouse, easy to build
This is a great product for the money. It’s spacious enough that I can walk into it easily and I am 5’8.The wire shelves do need to be zip tied to the body. The frame is also designed for the lighter load of small pots and seedlings. Full large heavy pots put substantial strain on the structure. If choosing to overwinter heavy pots I would suggest using wire frame shelves from Amazon so no weight is put on the actual greenhouse structure.I made a small modification by building a wooden frame for the base and drilling the connecters into the frame so they would not separate at the ground. This allows the greenhouse to be more mobile and easy to anchor using grounding stakes without using the anchoring straps built into the green house cover. The anchor straps put a substantial amount of force on the soft plastic covering and it may tear in high wind.Unfortunately my kit came with a single missing B connector but the seller was quick to ship a replacement.With a proper insulating blanket and small thermostat / heater this greenhouse could likely be used year round to house plants that are not cold hardy.I intend to heat, blanket, and insulate the greenhouse for the winter while adding a few grow lights and small fan to keep the air circulating. My latitude and cloud cover during the winter months limits solar input so I cannot rely on the sun alone to heat it enough in the winter for tomatoes and sweet peppers.This is a wonderful spring greenhouse on its own for seedlings and will extend the growing season well into the fall and perhaps early winter but the plastic covering while thick and tear resistant is great, it is not heavily insulting so for deep cold you will need to heat.
N**H
For the price good quality
It works well. No hard to put up. Like the shelves
E**J
Easy install, decent price for the quality, lightweight
PROS- Quick delivery- All parts accounted for (not bent or missing)- Easy installation if you just take time to review the diagram provided. The diagram with the many parts look daunting at first glance, but once we started, we didn’t have an issue.- Light enough to move frame around if where you are putting parts together if not the final location-walk in, with enough room for multiple pots, and for 1 person moving around-3 levels of racks for multiple pots-For the price paid, it’s on par with qualityCONS- Almost ripped the plastic connected to 1 outside hoop- The racks are slightly thinner type material so we have to be conscious of the weight put on the 3 rack levels- The viewing window flaps are a tad longer than the actual window. I think maybe the velcro sewn could have been tested to see if it was aligned- If you are short, need someone tall to help put the tarp over the structure, and to help pull here and thereOverall comment: For the price, the Pros outweigh the Cons on the product received. I can fix the minor issues and it’s not worth returning for such simple fixes. I haven’t tested it yet in cool/cold conditions yet. But as far as putting it all together. I am satisfied with the product. Picture posted as we put it together piece by piece. Hope it helps someone else if the diagram looks confusing.6/19 - It has been windy lately, and so far the structure is holding and no chance of it flying away like the neighbor’s ;) Waiting on fall/winter time to see how it fairs and will adjust stars accordingly.9/25 - had 2 frost warnings to-date. Plants in the tent were protected so far. It’s hovering at night from single digits to as low as -2C and in the teens during the days. More updates as it gets much colder. Will experiment and leave some plants in through Fall/Winter to see what happens. However, in Northern AB, no sunny loving plant will survive throughout winter when it goes -30C or -40C. If it is a milder winter (warmer than normal) I might be tempted to test some not so favourite plants (wrapped in shrub cover) inside this tent to see if it’ll survive just to experiment. But 6 mos of cold… I doubt it. Good for Spring, Summer and Fall though. Winters… remains to be tested. During the spring time and summer, I put multiple plants inside. Seems they are getting enough sunshine. I did notice that my melons died though. Possibly may fault from wither overwatering or they weren’t getting enough sun, or i just suck at growing melons. Will definitely try again next spring (with more research on youtube tutorials on melons).March 27, 2022 - How did it fair sitting outdoors throughout the winter? Very much intact, and ready to gi for spring :)This picture is a better picture showing some semblance of snow having been melted around the greenhouse. When I checked around February my little greenhouse was half buried in accumulation of snow all around it, that we had to dig around it to see if snow may have seeped inside. It was great that each side of the tent was long enough and it had stopped snow or water seeping inside the tent contents of the tent. We opened the zippers and it worked fine, although we had to do it slowly to make sure it didn’t rip due to still below freezing temps, and inside everything was snow free. So far it survived it’s first year of Alberta, CA winter. Very promising.
M**N
a good addition to a northern garden
easy to assemble; one person less than one hour. The metal frame is solid and with the drawings to assemble it goes together in minutes. The plastic tarp fits well, but a hint, to install it, unzip the door to have a bit more flexibility to slide it over the frame. Of course i will remove the tarp for the winter, time will tell how many seasons it will last. However at this time it has survived several severe thunderstorms with no issues.a great substitute to a several thousand dollar all-season green house
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