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The YITAHOME 10x6.5x6.5ft Walk-in Greenhouse features a robust galvanized steel frame with 5 crossbars, 140g upgraded PE fabric blocking UV rays, and 6 mesh windows for superior ventilation. Designed for outdoor durability, it includes zipper doors with fixing rods and anchoring accessories to ensure stability in harsh weather. Perfect for millennial gardeners seeking a spacious, portable, and weather-resistant growing environment.




















| Best Sellers Rank | #358,681 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #644 in Greenhouses (Patio, Lawn & Garden) |
| Brand | YITAHOME |
| Color | Green |
| Cover Material | Polyethylene (PE) |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 55 Reviews |
| Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
| Number of Doors | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 120"L x 78"W x 78"H |
M**S
Perfect for My Needs
My husband and I were able to put this greenhouse up in a little over two hours. It's stayed up through some storms and high winds. So far, it's been pretty sturdy. I have shelving in it now, and there's plenty of room to work. It definitely gets hot! I'm going to overwinter a few plants, so we'll see how good it is when we get our 100 inches of snow! I'll be sure to update. It's a great greenhouse for my needs, easy to install, and a great price.
G**L
Nice greenhouse!
For what this greenhouse costs, it is an outstanding value! At approximately 6'x10', it is large enough to house quite a number of plants with room for a garden bench and shelf. The frame is sturdy and the plastic cover durable. It comes with some guy ropes and stakes to anchor it, and they work. Mine spent this spring anchored this way and survived the storms and wind. I have since made a base which is anchored to the ground with playground spikes and the greenhouse is secured to the 4x4 base with pipe straps. I doesn't budge! There are three windows on each side that allow for adequate ventilation. The zippered door is of good quality, though I have modified my greenhouse and added a door. I have mine in the backyard and it looks nice.
K**L
Amazing greenhouse!
I gotta say I absolutely love this green house. I planted stuff in the house under grow lights and had absolutely no luck. They would sprout and then die so I finally ordered this greenhouse to see if I’d have any luck with that. So far everything is growing beautifully. I love it! Definitely recommend it! The zipper is super easy to use, it’s easy to set up and stake down. Overall it’s great.
J**E
Here's what we wish we had known .... +++ plus update!!!
Third and final update (might be easier to read from the original review at the bottom and then move up?). This greenhouse cover survived the winter, with snow easy to brush off the top with a broom (we tried not to let snow accumulate more than a few inches). It also more or less survived 60 mph + wind gusts with only a few rips, and it survived marble sized hail (our outdoor plants not so much). The greenhouse is still standing and our reinforcements (see photos and description below) seem to have worked well. We kinda wish we would have just spent the time and money to order a proper, permanent greenhouse but this is ok for what it is and we paid less than a hundred for it. We're in the process of securing a permanent greenhouse as the tears in the canvas of this one will likely only make it to the end of the summer. If you need a temporary greenhouse that may last a couple years, at most, then this may work well for you. Second update .... We ordered this Greenhouse based on previous reviews and some of the things I will share are echoed in other reviews, but I couldn't really appreciate the issues until the parts were fully unpacked and I tried to install the greenhouse myself. Added a video to show our work in progress. ***Update - added photos of the completed work with additional notes below. So all in all, for a temp' green house this works well with reinforcements and it can also work as a relatively inxpensive storage facility (our items inside this greenhouse have remained dry despite a few torrential down pours). +++++Update numero uno: within one windy day, the cover to this greenhouse ripped where there are little string ties to attach the cover to the frame. Added a photo where I bought a stitch gun to repair the tarp - this little gun is handy to have if your tarp rips (as I suspect it will). I just ordered another tarp to put over this one to hopefully give the greenhouse a fighting chance of survival this winter - The space is generous and we added wood to the metal poles (with plastic tie downs) and also ordered heavy duty stakes to improve the sturdiness of this greenhouse. I'll update again after our first snow. Just know that when you order this greenhouse, you will need heavy rocks - we added bricks after just the heavy rocks were not sufficient and the tarp cover didn't stay put (hence the rips where the tarp attached to the frame), you'll want to fortify the structure with additional frame support, and you will want to order an additional cover to put on top of this easily ripped cover to extend the life of the greenhouse. -----Back to original post .... To begin with, this is much easier as a two person project but not impossible to do alone. The metal poles bend very easily and you risk damaging the structuring if some one is not holding one end up while you attach the various poles. I am thinking of using a bunny chord attached to the deck to help construct this alone. Another aspect is many reviews talked about the lack of instructions - I added photos so you can see what you will need to decipher in terms of the instructions. It's not rocket science, but there is some basic logic needed to fill in the blanks. Tools are provided - the crescent wrench and allen wrench work but I opted to use a better crescent wrench to reduce the swear words used during assembly. The actual steel posts easily bend, so tightening the screws too tightly will actually bend the tubes (see video) - this is an issue because the poles end up moving around a bit because they cannot be fully tightened. No washers are provided and this impacts the crimping of the tube even more. Stopped construction to buy washers, so the video only provides the first level of assembly. Guess chain link equivalent steel posts or bike tube-like strength was expected based on the promises of a more solid steel frame - but these tubes are like electrical conduit tubing that you would easily bend to accommodate the need to manipulate the tubing, For a solid structure, this level of bend is not ideal. As a result, we are attaching wood to the structure to strengthen it. The metal tubing alone would not hold up to our frequent high winds (anything more than 30 mph) and less frequent snow (we get up to 2 feet here). The white plastic material looks like it might last one season and we plan to add a clear tarp over the plastic fabric to help it last a little longer. As others have written, the anchoring u-type metal stakes are really useless. Rather than provide better stakes, there is a piece of paper included in the box that states rocks or similar must be used to anchor the plastic cover and frame. Why not just add more substantial stakes? I suppose that is why this greenhouse is on the less expensive side compared with others. We are in the middle of constructing this greenhouse and will add pictures once it is done (although there are plenty of those shown in the reviews). Overall, if I had known the metal poles were so bendable, I would not have ordered this greenhouse. The other stuff like lack of clear instructions, the lack of a quality tarp, and the lack of strong stakes are stuff I can work around. Hard to return this as we have already opened the box and started to build the frame - but we wanted to share this experience and facts as soon as we could to help others make an informed decision on this greenhouse. I depend on reviews - it's one of the many things I love about Amazon! ... and hopefully this review will help you too. My humble opinion is this greenhouse might work well under a deck, supported against a shed or barn, or constructed in a place where it can be protected a bit from the elements. We are planning to anchor this to an existing deck to give it a fighting chance of survival.
B**S
THEIR AD FOR THE THICKER PIPES ARE A COMPLETE LIE...
I gave it 1 star because the bars are indeed the .3 not the .5 they are paper thin, they bend if tighten at all,the frame is flimsy as hell even with the skin on it, will not withstand any type of wind, so DO NOT BUY THIS, I WILL COME UPDATE THIS ONCE A WIND STORM BLOWS THRU. now i do like the size, and i can stand up in it perfect, but i DO NOT LIKE TO BUY SOMETHING THINKING IT IS GOOD, AND THEN IT ARRIVES WITH THE THINNEST METAL THEY COULD FIND.... BEWARE OF THIS SELLER, THEY ARE LYING , YOU WILL GET IT, BUT YOUR BETTER OFF SPENDING THE 100 AT HARBOR FREIGHT FOR THIER GREENHOUSE , ATLEAST THE PIPES ARE THICK
B**M
Great little greenhouse topper!
it's nothing too fancy, but it definitely met our needs, extended our growing season, and provided the warmer climate conditions needs for some of our plants. We live in interior Alaska, and our growing season is quite short, fairly cool, and can be fairly rainy, so we grow almost everything in raised beds to separate the vegetables from the cold ground temperatures. we do a standard 4x8 raised bed, and this fit just perfect over top! we will probably buy more!
T**S
green house
Frame is sturdy. Fabick is kind of cheap. Overall all ok for 80 bucks. Big complaint there are not enough ties on the green house to tie to the poles. There are none on the bottom. And rocks do not hold it in strong wind. Right after I put it up. We had a monsoon storm really good one too. Greenhouse held up good but the bottom flaps just lifted up and moved the rocks in the wind.
S**.
Good frame, low quality cover.
Cover was ruined by the sun here in California within 8 months.
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