The Ogrow Portable Greenhouse is the perfect solution for gardeners looking to protect their plants in both indoor and outdoor settings. Whether you're nurturing seedlings on your balcony, growing flowers in your backyard, or cultivating plants in your basement, this greenhouse offers year-round protection. Its robust design safeguards your garden from frost, snow, and heavy storms, while still allowing for proper air circulation and sunlight exposure to promote healthy growth. Crafted for long-lasting performance, the Ogrow greenhouse features high-quality polyester with tough edges that resist wear and tear. The resin zippers are engineered for durability, offering enhanced resistance against corrosion and wear, while the reinforced cover construction with double-needle stitching ensures the structure stands strong for seasons to come. Plant health is a top priority, and this greenhouse excels in promoting it. The walk-in design includes a convenient front roll-up zipper door and two Velcro side windows, allowing you to easily regulate airflow and temperature. The durable cover shields your plants from pests, while the Velcro strips secure the door and windows open for effortless watering and tending to your plants. Built to withstand the test of time, this greenhouse features sturdy, rust-resistant tubing and a weather-resistant cover, designed to withstand all kinds of conditions. Assembly is a breeze with Ogrow’s user-friendly, tool-free setup. The easy-to-follow instructions and connector-rod system ensure that you can assemble your greenhouse in no time. For added stability, ground anchors and ropes are included, so you can securely anchor the greenhouse against wind and other outdoor elements. With the Ogrow Portable Greenhouse, you get a top-notch, durable solution for nurturing your plants, whether indoors or out, with ease and convenience.
- Product Type: Hobby Greenhouse
- Panel Material: PVC/Vinyl
- Frame Material: Steel
- Weather Resistant: Yes
- Assembly Required: Yes
Just finished installing. Will see how it holds up to winds. I set up entirely by myself. The hardest part was leveling out ground, setting deck blocks as anchors and the first row of side rails (have to line up multiple holes). Good size for first hoop house. Will update on how it stands up. At 9,000 in Colorado.. Elizabeth. Lake George, CO. 2020-05-18 11:39:19