When I saw it on the website, I really appreciated the effort to offer a greenhouse at a lower price/smaller footprint but thought it was too small for the price. Thank you for sharing actual video of the product. This has helped my final decision.
I'm putting mine together right now- the guy at Costco warned me that it was a beast to put together, but I didn't believe him. Ha! I'm doing it by myself (despite the all caps warning not to attempt it!) and I'm managing, but I'm taking my time. Tomorrow is the temperature sensing rood vent opening mechanism! I'm totally intimidated, but I'll dig in tomorrow first thing when I have the mental energy. I live in Florida, so I don't need to trap heat. Instead of the PC panels, I'm going to screen the sides and back. I'll let you know how that turns out. I'm going to use mine for seed starting in the winter and as a milkweed nursery when the caterpillars eat the milkweed and I need a bug-free place for the plants to recover. How is everybody else finding the assembly?
I wished they had this last year - it would have saved me a lot of garden space over their full sized greenhouse and I could have made this work. Oh well, still love my greenhouse and am getting a lot of plants started in it this spring. My kale and spring onions have already sprouted in zone 4 - and I don't heat the greenhouse.
My boyfriend bought this for me for my birthday at my request. Im SOOOO excited to get started on it! Last year my living room was full of seedlings. For me, I think the size is perfect as I have a small yard and a very small garden. I grow more flowers than veggies. Im in southern Idaho and it’s still freezing some nights. Does anyone know, will I need to heat this greenhouse to start seedlings inhere? I’m obviously new at this. Any adviced would be appreciated.😊
Congratulations! I am excited for you. I have the larger version (but I also have a side business selling plants) but I heat mine. If it is primarily for seed starting you probably don't have to .
I'm pretty sure my Costco had this for $200. In pretty blown away if that's true. I'm on my way to check and bring one home if so. Should be great for seed starts.
@@uptosomething6271 IT WAS! I bought it at the Waltham, MA location. I think we got the last one (last box on the floor), but the Dedham, MA location had I think three as of yesterday. The really odd thing is they weren't marked down. $200 was the "regular price".
Maybe it's more geared to being practical for tropical plants and orchids that you keep in it all year instead of agricultural use as it's more a permanent home for the plants and more solid. A decent sized orchid collection could fit in that greenhouse and it would be perfect for like a balcony. As you said it's kinda overpriced and a waste just to throw some seeds a person started in it unless you want something nicer looking and don't mind spending a few extra dollars.
@@uptosomething6271 That's OK ~ After perusing videos i'm going the cattle-panel hoop house route. I can customize the length easy enough. The Son of God is back btw ~cheers