🌿 Grow Your Dreams: Where Every Plant Thrives!
The Quictent Premium 10x6.6x6.6FT Greenhouse is a heavy-duty, portable structure designed for outdoor gardening. It features a durable alloy steel frame, a UV-protected polyethylene cover, and a spacious interior with a roll-up screen door and two ventilated windows. Weighing 35 pounds, this greenhouse is easy to set up and perfect for year-round plant cultivation, backed by a lifetime replacement guarantee for accessories and a one-year warranty on poles and covers.
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 |
B**N
Good price and good customer service
Fairly easy to assemble with 2 people. Sturdier than I expected for the price we paid. we will see how it holds up this winter. We live in the midsouth... very little snow but we do have ice storms.Like all the options of air flow with windows and screening. Cleverly designed. Frame in place but will not use cover until Fall/winter planting due to intense summer heat and intense windstorms/thunderstorms in the summer. put it on to insure fit and check out all the seams and Velcro. All good except one window area ... see below.After we assembled structure, Screw caps were not deep enough for the main structure to stay on the nuts securely and protect your clothes/skin from the bare screw ends. I contacted customer service and Kelly was very helpful. Once I sent a few more pictures so that they understood the issue, Kelly very quickly sent me deeper screw caps as well as extra screws, tie downs and stakes.Also had one of the windows where the stitching is not secure on the Velcro in a couple of inch area. Made them aware of it and they have noted it. If it is a problem in the future, they said they would take care of it ... not to worry about it.
J**E
If you are on the fence about this one, GET IT!
I know most greenhouses in this style are not meant to last forever. They are often at the mercy of the weather and wind. I live in the high desert where it can be 110 deg in the summer and in the 30s during the winter. We get LOTS of wind and gusts up to 70 or 80 MPH at times. There has been several times the weather was bad and I was like " well there goes the greenhouse". This has NOT been the case at all. I always planned on this being used for a year or 2 tops then have to bite the bullet and build a proper one, but now, IF this thing ever goes out, Ill just get a new one.This greenhouse has withstood some serious weather/wind and is still standing. There are a few things to consider. You need a good even base and you need to anchor it well. I made a frame of pressure treated 4x4s that were anchored on conc. footings on all 4 corners. I made sure the the frame was level. Then used pipe straps to anchor the frame of the greenhouse into the frame I just built. Oh and PLEASE do not forget to run some gopher netting under what ever you plan to use for flooring. You dont want those little guys popping up in your protected greenhouse. I do recompact the native soil, wet it down, and let it dry nice and hard. The 2 layers overlapping of gopher wire thats about a foot too long in each direction, so you can tack it to the frame and they cant get though any gaps. Then drop a few more inches of soil till your 3 " under the top of the 4x4 frame, but within the frame itself now. Then do some weed blocker all the way around, staple it to the 4x4s when it hits that point. And lastly fill with your favorite rock material 3" high. I used 3/8" gravel for easy drainage and comfortable to walk on. Laid some pavers down the middle to work on.This things features are also top notch. 2 doors, 8 windows AND the cherry on top is the sides roll up for maximum airflow. The greenhouse has built in netting that keeps the bugs out but still allows for great airflow. the cover is about 1 foot too long for the frame, but thats on purpose. Thats so you can lay them down flat and use sandbags to anchor the cover. You need to have the ground adjacent to the greenhouse to be flush with the bottom of the greenhouse. Then those tabs that are about 12" will lay flat on the ground at a 90 degree angle to the side wall. Then lay your sandbags. I need 10 bags each for the long sides and 4 each for the walls with the doors. Even made a little porch at the doorBest greenhouse at this price point. Worth double due to the superior craftmanship and amazing features.I WILL be buying one again when this one finally goes. Send me a coupon for a new one, LOL
K**E
Beware of delivery!
This is a nice greenhouse.. easy to set up with help and everything lined up. seems to be good quality so far and does the job but be careful when it’s delivered. We live down a lane at the very end and our package was left out at our mailbox about .4 mile from our house out on the road. Thankfully our neighbor saw the box (after almost hitting it since it was pretty much laying in the road) and let us know that our package was out at the road. Someone could have definitely stole it and I’m glad no one did!!
D**
Great value and quality
Very durable, assembly was easy though instructions are vague you can look at the pictures for easier instruction. I have high winds averaging 12-20 mph on the hill I love on and it hols up with no issues. There is plenty of room to walk around even with plant tables inside. I plan on purchasing 2 more to expand my business.
M**H
I love it.
For the price this is a very nice little greenhouse. I a 76 year old woman put it together by myself with no problems. Very good quality but I dont think it will stand up to a heavy snow. The cover will come off quite easy so problem solved.
C**E
Great beginner greenhouse
Great price for a beginner greenhouse... everything was easy to set up and it's pretty sturdy... love how much airflow you get with the two screen doors and 8 windows.
A**N
ZERO STARS
Wow. I almost have no words. I bought this for my husband for our wedding anniversary as a little starter greenhouse. I read the reviews of many, and ultimately I decided on this greenhouse. This fell apart the first night we had it. It rained, and it was not even a strong storm. At all! It was put up correctly. Everything tied down. Stones holding sides for support. Nope, didn’t last. I can’t wait to send this back this week. 10/10 absolutely don’t recommend.
S**I
Not sturdy enough for Idaho wind
I live in Idaho, and we have wind gust up to 50 miles an hour, on a fairly regular basis. There is absolutely no way without the rebar reinforcements that I have added to this greenhouse would it stand our routine winds here. I added 6x 20 foot sections of rebar to it. My guess is anything over 20 miles a hour sustained would push this thing flat to the ground. So if you live in a windy area and you don’t have an inclination to add additional supports, I would not advise the greenhouse. The cover seems to be made fairly decent. Mine is missing a stop for one of the zippers though. And the Velcro for the windows needs to be reversed in how it is applied because if the exterior window which has the hooks on it gets loose in the wind, it will rip holes in the window netting. The shade covering is more than adequate.
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