🌿 Grow Boldly, Rain or Shine — Your Year-Round Garden Sanctuary!
The Quictent Portable Greenhouse is a spacious 10x7x7 ft walk-in tunnel designed with a heavy-duty alloy steel frame and a UV-protected, waterproof PE cover. Featuring roll-up mesh doors and vents for superior airflow, it creates an airtight environment ideal for year-round plant cultivation. Easy to assemble and backed by a lifetime accessory replacement and 1-year warranty, it’s the perfect blend of durability, practicality, and value for outdoor gardening enthusiasts.
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Cover Material | Polyethylene (PE) |
Item Weight | 35 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 118.1"L x 78.74"W x 78.74"H |
Door Style | Roll-up Screen Doors |
Color | Green |
Number Of Vents | 2 |
Number of Doors | 1 |
Closure Type | Zipper |
K**R
Looks great and works as needed
Preparation is key. The greenhouse was easy to put together-took about an hour maybe (just me). However, I spent several hours the day prior cutting out the sod and leveling the area which I made about 4" larger than the area needed. This way the flaps are all covered in dirt and leveling sand (heavier than play sand). It stayed up through 40mph winds without an issue. The size is perfect for 6 earthboxes and 2 standing planters as well as room for the sweet corn in the back. I like that the plastic cover will not entrap birds or other wildlife.
J**N
Easy to put together!
Very excited for my new greenhouse! It was very easy to put together. I did 85% of it by myself and the directions were very easy to follow. It's only been up for a day, so I'll try to remember to update after a couple of months.
J**K
A monster to put together!
My wife and I (ages 70 and 68) bought this 20x10x6.6 greenhouse because our outside potted plants have increased in numbers exponentially and we have had good luck with this manufacturers smaller greenhouses. First off I was expecting this one to easily fit together with the same type snap-lock poles like the smaller ones, but noooooo, this greenhouse comes with a gazillion bolts and nuts that have to be fitted and screwed together like the old Erector sets! For an old retired guy and his wife, that proved to be quite a chore. After several hours over 2 days we finally got the frame together. Putting the cover on was a piece of cake thank goodness! My only issue with that is it only comes with velcro tabs to hold the cover in place at the very ends and none to keep it stable through the center. I guess we will see how that works out over the winter. One of the pole sections came miss-cut in length and cut off the holes where a bolt should go through. I put in a request to replace it and the manufacturer responded immediately, so I assume that I will receive a new pole section at some point. I redrilled the section so that I could go ahead and use the one I received, at least short term, it's a little shorter but seems OK for now.I'm going to drive 18" rebar into the ground and strap this thing down real good, plus put bricks along the bottom edge to keep the cold out. I also will put in 2 electric tower heaters that should keep everything above 45 degrees all winter. Everyone needs to understand that any greenhouse will reach temps inside to match the temps outside unless you have some sort of heating unit. Just physics.Anyway, I'm ok with this greenhouse at the start, plenty of room for dozens of large potted trees and plants. We'll see how it holds up over the winter and worry about the ordeal of taking it back down in the spring when it gets here!Update: A new replacement pole arrived at my door in 3 days! Very good customer service!
A**R
Flimsy frame, poor product description.
This greenhouse didn’t even last a month! We get some strong wind storms but in reading the reviews it seemed many people were able to do some modifications to get their greenhouse to withstand much stronger winds than I get in my area of Utah. We had a wind storm last night, winds reached up to 34mph. We made sure it was staked down and well weighted down with bricks along the bottom. We closed all the windows and the door to help it stay put. It did stay grounded, but the poles and connectors snapped! The greenhouse was flattened! This was acting as our chicken run, thankfully they are okay and were tucked away in their coop.I am very disappointed in the frame quality.I am also not happy with the product description for my particular model. The pictures and reviews for the product I purchased all showed there being a door at each end. The description did not mention how many doors there were. For the green version available at the time the description said one door, but it looked liked a different model. I received model number GH1303 and it did not have two doors. The users manual is for two sizes and does talk about securing both doors. This model has one door only. It wasn’t a deal breaker but did mean we had to cut a small flap for the door of our chicken coop to attach to so they could get in. We stapled the greenhouse cover to the wood around the coop opening to keep it secure and it worked well until this last wind storm flattened the whole frame.Had I followed the instructions in the manual for wind and left the windows and door open to “allow it to pass through” it would have ripped it off the ground. A smaller wind storm threatened to do that a couple days ago, about 15mph winds. It is impractical to take it down for every windstorm and I highly doubt it could handle any snowfall.I now have a cover but no frame and will have to keep my chickens in their coop while we build an entirely new chicken run.I do not recommend this product if you experience any snowfall, hail, or winds over about 10-15mph.
A**A
Big and roommy
Best thing I ever buy!
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