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Great little mini greenhouse for my tomatoes. The plastic cover could be a little more generously sized as it is very tight over the frame and split slightly when we pulled it over the frame despite us being really careful. Otherwise good for the money and keeping my tomato plants warm.
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This item is worth what you pay. Upon receiving the item I found the plastic cover to be quite thick which I was surprised at, and the poles were easy to fit together and sturdy enough. It fits a 3 plant grow bag nicely. The only problem I see is that there are no holes for tying it to a fence etc, and it's very light! I had to make holes which have now ripped a little in the wind. Also there's no holes for canes in the roof. Again, holes made which have ripped but this time because of rain water collecting on the roof. I've put canes across to support it but it still collects water which I have to remove. Otherwise a great product and my tomatoes are doing great in it!
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A great little mini green house for plants, in this case I am using it for the tomatoes in a grow bag. Keeps them out of the wind which they don't seem to like and also keeps them in a warmer more humid environment when its a bit cooler. Mine are growing nicely in there now. You can open it when its a hot day ,as think it gets a bit to hot for them if it's sealed. In all very pleased with the item. Also easy to assemble.
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Good value,easy to put together,fits a standard growbag,just one thing to be careful of,it's a flat roof so water can collect on the top,as I put the canes in I put protectors on top of the canes and pushed up the roof top forming a small pitch so that water runs off. Very pleased.
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This year, I've grown all the seeds in it, that I would normally grow on the window sill. As a consequence, they're not all leggy where they've been straining towards the window for light. It has also saved my seedlings and other potted plants from a spell of frosts that we had in April. I think it's great value. I have it tied back to a fence panel. It needs to be anchored down somehow and I think tying it back to a fence or a wall is the ideal solution. I did have it anchored down with tent pegs into the ground for a while, and it was fine; but I'm not sure how it would have fared in a high wind like that.
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