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The GOJOOASIS Greenhouse is a spacious 11.5'x7'x7' outdoor gardening solution, featuring a heavy-duty steel frame, UV-protected cover, and multiple access points for optimal plant care. Perfect for extending your growing season in any backyard.
B**L
Not to bad not to nice.
Pretty good greenhouse. The instructions are impossable to make any since but once you get them figured out it goes up easy enough. The poles are pretty slim and really easy to flatten out when tightening down the bolts and nuts. I did tighten them down to the pinch point just to be sure it stayed tight. I also made sure that the bolts were pointed to the inside as not to wear or poke a hole in the tarp. As far as the tie downs go I didn't even get the line on one when it pulled out so I decided not to use them at all and attache the tie downs to the frame itself, I did not even try to use the extremally small stakes that came with it there is no way they would hold down the tarp I ended up using 1/4" rebar that is 24" long.
K**R
Sturdy
Turned out a lot sturdier that we anticipated. Nice skirt all around the ground about 10 inches allowed us to place cinder blocks all the way around (we get ferocious winds here).
J**N
Very poor quality, even if buying for one season!
I received the product yesterday. I tried assembling it today, but one of the curved center poles is missing.Update: The seller has contacted me regarding the missing pole.I’ve gone ahead and finished putting it up. The missing pole is in a place where it can be installed when/if it arrives.There are so many things wrong with this product. I didn’t expect a hot house that’d last for years, but at least one season. It’s literally falling apart as I assemble it. One of the time outs pulled off with a slight tug to tighten the guy out line. The ties inside to attach to the frame are sewn way off. There is also a hole in the plastic near the zipper door. Lastly, the cover fits so poorly I doubt that this thing will shed water when it rains. I predict that it will pool on the top and the weight of the water will collapse the whole thing.
E**
For the cost it’s hard to beat, but quality control isn’t the best.
Well for the cost it’s hard to beat, tho I got a bad cover , came with a zipper that immediately noticed it wasn’t stitched on that great, also the sturdiness of the tiny zipper handle is like a aluminum soda can, so it will bend and brake after two or three uses,Issue with frame is after assembling it still can come apart easily, so your best to glue or drill holes for extra bolts, also definitely recommend securing it to a wood frame off the ground so it doesn’t rust the first season, and weight it down so it can’t fly away .I’ll re review this after a few months also I’m hoping they get me a replacement cover
D**R
Must tie down with after market stakes and paracord.
Mostly I love this product. There are 2 issues with it that can both be overcome at home with little problem.First issue is that most any speed of wind will blow this away. Mine has blown 3 times, twice taking the frame with it. Frame stood up well, no major damage and no major damage to the cover. I've added long pegs around the edges, zigzagged paracord across the top. Also have railroad ties down the 2 long sides but I like the bags of soil better, the bags seem to seal the dew flap to the ground better.The second issue is the vent windows. There are 4 on each side but they are low down on the side. They seal to the walls with velcro which is ok, but they are a pain to open and tie. If you live in a windy area, you can add lengths to the ribbon that ties them up so that you can tie them around the frame, giving a bit more protection on windy days. I'd also think about putting a velcro spot above so all you have to do is lift it and stick to the tab so you don't have to roll and tie them.Another window issue is that there isn't one on the opposite end of the door. If you have the door open and the wind comes from the door direction, you are going to have a sail and the cover will fly high. I used clear heavy tape and a razor blade to fashion a window up high on the blank end. I cut a 3 sided rectangle with the attached side being at the bottom. I then put a double layer of tape on all cut sides, and then another layer of tape overlapping and to the outside of that so that when the window is up, the tape overlaps well. Put a couple of velcro tabs so that you can close it back up.For what I paid for it, it is really fabulous. Heats up well early in the morning, holds heat so so for a plastic cover. With the modifications I made, it should suit me for a couple of years.
S**K
Would not recommend. Cannot Handle Wind
I was looking for a green house that I could erect in the winter to store my tropical plants with a heater to protect against freezing temps in Texas. This one fit the bill in size and had decent reviews so I went with it.Assembly: Overall the assembly was easy even though it only had rudimentary instructions. The nut/bolt plastic caps they provide did not fit once assembled so ended up not even using them. The cover went on fairly easy and had some internal ties to attach to pipe. It came with some useless ground spikes so I purchase some screw in style at Home Depot. After doing that I came to find it was missing the tie down points on one front corner and one rear corner shown in the attached picture.Experience: We experienced some decent wind over the weekend and the greenhouse could not hold up especially with missing tie down points. I ended up popping some holes in the green house to tie down the corners where it was missing the tie points. Even with that the structure moved so much the top pipe on the rear ripped open shown in the picture and detached. I ended up putting in some self tappers to hold the pipe in place for the time being.Overall I will be returning this product once I figure up a back up storage for my plants.
D**R
Good greenhouse for the price. Easy to assemble. Need extra tie downs!
This greenhouse overall is worth the money in my opinion for under a hundred bucks. I bought six 3' ground stakes for the frame and four 8" screw in ground anchors to secure the cover and added a 10' x 15' white dry top for UV protection. The greenhouse isn't going anywhere. Read the included directions and make sure the cover is on the right way and you should be good to go. Buy extra tie down rope and ground anchors to. Just put the plants in today they are loving it. I am happy with the purchase thank you amazon.
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