🌟 Grow Your Green Dreams in Style!
The Garden Point Green Polytunnel Foil House is a robust greenhouse measuring 3m x 8m x 2m, designed with a corrosion-resistant galvanized steel frame and UV-resistant PE film. It features 6 windows for optimal air circulation, a secure roll-up door, and an earthguard for stability, making it the perfect environment for nurturing your plants.
Closure type | Hook, Loop |
Number of doors | 1 |
Number of vents | 6 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 05903332903146 |
Manufacturer | Garden Point |
Item display height | 200 centimetres |
Item display length | 300 centimetres |
Item display width | 800 centimetres |
ASIN | B09TW9CPXK |
M**M
Better than expected
Great value for money, nice size I'm nearly 6ft and can stand up inside it. Poles are strong and when fitted all bolt together so can't fall apart. Quite easy to put together the cover was the hardest part but easy with 2 people. Only downside is no guide ropes or anything to hold down but the sides tuck under the frame to hold it but I used bungee cord for extra strength as I'm using the greenhouse over winter to protect the plants and to start plants/ bulbs off for spring. Overall very pleased with it like the small windows down the sides you can open for fresh air or to cool inside down in the summer.
A**Y
Nice and sturdy
For a budget price poly-tunnel, this is a great purchase.Nice and easy to put together, I managed it on my ownFittings, poles and cover all go together well and nothing was missing or damaged
E**E
Good, but not great.
Fairly sturdy, but should have diagonal supports at both ends.Zip is ok, but poor quality. I'm not expecting it to last.It doesn't come with ground pegs.It was 10 nuts short, had to buy some from the shop.Overall its a good cheap basic polytunnel, and you get what you pay for. Its a good bit of kit, but not great. Could be better.
J**6
Only weak point is the small door zips made by KK
This is the second one I bought so that shows they are decent for the priceI built the first one n a couple of hours withmy wife helpingThe second one I built the frame on my own in about an hour and then had help but just to drop the cover over the frameThe ground can slope a bit and the frame will still stand on it fine waiting to tighten all the boltsBefore you drop the cover over the frame make shure the zipped dopr is closedIf your ground is uneven or sloping I would recommend sandbags on the skirt reather than buryingIt's easy ro relocate the growhouse if the skirts ar not buried and you might want to take the cover off leaving just the frame for winter stormsThe zips that hold the front flap door shut are adequate but not good enough quality to withstand a lot of useThink if the sort of thing you get on a cheap fleece jacket but 2m longWe have both a white and a green one and light transmission wise theres nothing much to choose between the twoAll in all I would say they are a pretty flexible growing environment one of mine only has potatoes in itThey are easy to move and by the time it's so cold you won't be able to get much use out of them you can remove the cover soDont't know if they are better or worse than the competition but they seem a better cost/benefit/space deal than a cold framehope this helps
A**R
An excellent little polytunnel but a few small additions required
An excellent little polytunnel but given the highly competitive price for this product expect to add a little of your own ingenuity. If erecting away from home eg on allotment (as I did), check bolts and nuts as I didn't count them beforehand and was short of nuts - luckily I took a few spare. I would also advise a tubular box spanner and a short Phillips screwdriver for doing up the nuts quickly, bearing in mind that during construction it is all a bit unwieldy.The instructions consist of a picture with numbered struts which correspond to numbered struts in the box but there is nothing beyond that and it is quite bewildering at first. I would suggest something like:(1) You will need two people to assemble. (2) Bolt together all longitudinal sections first so you will have top, sides and base rails. (3) Then assemble lateral struts to the top (4) Assemble lateral struts on side and base rails, then connect these two together (5) Slot the side/base assembly to the top assembly" (6) Add diagonal and end base rails.An absolute must is to drive in a sturdy stake into each corner on the inside and tie the vertical struts firmly to it - you can't do this on the outside as the cover extends outwards slightly on the ground. This immediately improves the rigidity. You can also tie bamboo canes to match the two diagonal struts supplied which also helps with the rigidity. The cover is supposed to be buried at the base which you can do but I would also suggest weighting it down round the edges with whatever is to hand - a few plant troughs filled with soil would do the job.
M**Y
Get what you pay for
Not assembled as yet, just checking parts off and finding 5 posts not properly galvanised, in fact one already had signs of rust, so along with the stakes, heat tape & cable ties I have brought for this I am now going to have to buy a tin of hammerite to sort metalwork out before I assemble. Quality control required.....**UPDATE** Now assembled, instructions a waste of time, plastic caps go into the ends of the horizontal lengths before fitting, would reccomend wooden/plastic dowels In the tubes where the bolts fit to strengthen frame, use stakes on the inside of polytunnel to hold frame down & stakes and boards to fasten plastic cover to, if unsure watch YouTube videos to see how other people have done it.
B**F
Good portable greenhouse
Took 2 people to put up and after a few minutes found it easy to follow instructions. Kept all our potted plants frost free over winter and was easy to take down and put away ready for next year. All plants survived and we haven’t had to pay out for new ones this year. Has paid for itself by it saving our plants and us not having to buy new ones this year, and hopefully in future.It is now October 2023 and we have just put the greenhouse up again ready for this winter. Still good!
B**N
Excellent
We bought this to use as a little seating area/summer house put it on decking it's excellent enough room for our garden furniture who would have thought a 60 pound pollytunnel could be a very good garden room I was sitting in it the other day it was pouring down with rain and it was lovely listening to the rain hitting it
R**O
Deludente
Costa poco. E' poco resistente al vento forte, nonostante l'abbia ancorata bene a terra. Si strappa ed entra acqua.
N**U
Déçu par la solidité
Mitigée car au premier coup de vent à l'automne envolée et un peu déchirée. Les accroches au sol pas assez solide et la fermeture éclair un peu juste au niveau solidité sans parler des deux accroches plastiques pour retenir la porte ouverte : mangées par le soleil de cet été...déçu
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