Description
4 Tier Mini Greenhouse Overview
The Nova 4 Tier Portable Greenhouse is designed to protect your plants and seedlings from harsh weather conditions, making it perfect for indoor and outdoor use. This greenhouse is ideal for starting seedlings, safeguarding young plants, or extending the growing season for fresh flowers and vegetables year-round.
Key Features
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Sturdy Construction:
- Made from high-quality metal with a powder-coated finish.
- Heavy-duty bearing net on each layer supports multiple seed trays and pots.
- Lightweight yet durable for long-lasting usage.
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Unique Design:
- Features a zippered roll-up door for easy access.
- Screened ventilation ensures optimal air circulation.
- Comes with PE cloth and non-woven fabric cover for various weather conditions.
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Portable and Easy to Assemble:
- Quick setup and breakdown without the need for tools.
- Includes an assembly instruction sheet.
- Folds into a compact storage bag for easy transport.
Product Dimensions
- Size: 27.25″ (L) x 19″ (W) x 63″ (H)
- Weight: 10.16 lbs
This greenhouse is perfect for patios, balconies, decks, and gardens, enhancing your gardening experience and making it easier to care for your plants.
Satisfaction Guarantee
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Southern Natural –
WE have gotten this kind of unit for like five years. We have deer and this protects from them. We have gotten the clear ones and gone through two of them over five years. They work great for tomatoes and herbs and keep the deer away. After a couple of winters, the plastic gets brittle and the clear plastic rips as it likely gets UV brittle. This new green one with the reinforcement is better from a “sturdiness” standpoint. The clear stuff does rip pretty easily although clear gorilla tape does a pretty good quick fix. Looks, well that is subjective. Practicality is objective and this is a practical pretty inexpensive useful little greenhouse you can stand up in.
From a value standpoint, they are all great though. It’s big enough to be useful but not too big for your average person that has seasonal flowers. I cover them with tarps over the winter and they are a great place for all those empty pots and garden stuff you don’t know what to do with at the end of the season. They are inexpensive and when they go, you can just wad the whole mess up throw it in the back of the truck and take it to the dump. Easy peasy…
Buy a new one, put it up and you are good to go. I DO RECOMMEND ensuring that it is solidly braced at the bottom so it doesn’t blow away. We have a huge wooden deck and I just get a few ring headed screw down things and sucure it to the deck. It has never blown away. I do put a couple of bungees in it tied to the screw in thing to provide reinforcement internally. Do NOT overload the shelves with heavy planters as my significant other does but you can use the shelves from previous units to provide a double shelf layer. It may give you a few more lbs of capacity. These are great. Easy to put up and a useful product for gardeners. Put a BIG pot in the back against the wall, smaller ones on the shelves. We live in Montana and it definitely gives you a few weeks to a month longer growing season and allows an earlier purchase time for some flowers. That makes the difference up here when June first is iffy for buying flowers sometimes and tomatoes fully ripen about a week or so after your first freeze, like usually early September.
Redfour5 –
Once assembled, the greenhouse holds together well. The covering fit very well on the frame and the zipper works without binding. I was most impressed with the covering as it is all one piece that slides over the frame and uses fabric strips to secure to corners of the structure by tieing. There are no holes or vents in the cover. I’d recommend a rubber mallet or other method to ensure the pieces of the frame are pushed all the way together, otherwise it will fall apart. I pushed pieces together between the ground and my hands to utilize body weight; effective, but you run the risk of bending or breaking pieces. The metal tubes, by themselves, are thin and can be damaged, the strength comes from the structure as a whole, not the individual pieces. Be prepared for a flat pack puzzle with essentially no instructions. There is a diagram to assist you, but it’s very difficult to tell which joints/connecting pieces go where. The different lengths of metal tube are packed separately from each other and labeled, but connections are not. Correct joint placement can be inferred from the online pictures and included diagram. The farther into the build you get, the easier it becomes. My build time was under an hour; I built the two sides that are the shelves first, connected them with the “roof” pieces, then pulled the plastic shell over it. The shelves do not have any center support and the metal that is used is bendable by hand. I bent the shelves to wrap around the frame, but wouldn’t trust them with heavy pots. Could use zip ties or other fasteners around the edge for additional securement. I am using this on a 3rd floor balcony and it has held up to the gusts of wind blowing between apartment buildings. Outside temp warmed up to around 70-73 and temps in the greenhouse (direct sun) reached the low 90s during the peak afternoon. Complications aside, the price is great for the final product.
Southern Natural –
I purchased this greenhouse in 2021. Shipping was good. Product arrived in a reasonable amount of time and was well packaged. I used it to overwinter my outdoor potted plants. It remained under my carport throughout the winter months. It worked great in this setting, since it was shielded for strong winds. The assembly is not difficult, but not easy. I have to admit the first time it was a bit confusing. The instructions are not clear. It helped me to sort the connectors and rods into individual stacks by size and letter. Be careful to locate the letter on the connectors and keep them grouped together. Using one connector in the wrong location can throw the entire frame off. Ask me how I know.
Overall sturdiness of the parts is pretty good. This is a PORTABLE greenhouse. It worked great under shelter of my carport. Using it in an open space will require some serous anchoring. The ground staples and string that comes with it are not sufficient. Also the I suggest using stronger zip ties to secure the shelves. I found this out the hard way. I attempted to use this greenhouse again in the spring of this year for seed starting. I have relocated and no longer have a covered carport. I did what I knew was not the best, but figured it was sufficient anchoring. Unfortunately it did not hold up to a windy day. I think it may have been more of the fact I did not zip the door closed and/or maybe the top rods were not securely attached. I also had not secured the shelves. It appeared the wind was able to get inside with through the door open. The bottom section remained in place, but the top rod was loose. I am not giving up! This thing is pretty durable and great for a tight budget gardener like myself. I have plans to assemble this greenhouse again for the winter. This time I am preparing to securely anchor it and monitor it closely each day. Thanks for providing a decent quality product at an affordable price! I would recommend this greenhouse to my family & friends.