Description
YITAHOME 26’x10’x6.5′ Greenhouses
Product Overview
The YITAHOME greenhouse is a spacious outdoor gardening solution designed for durability and plant protection.
Key Features
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Large Design:
- Dimensions: 26’x10’x6.5′
- Includes 10 double screen windows on both sides for enhanced air circulation.
- Comes with drawstrings and ground pegs for secure installation.
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Upgraded PE Fabric:
- Made from 140g PE fabric to manage heat and humidity.
- Blocks UV rays to prevent sun damage.
- Offers protection against severe weather, though valuable plants should be moved indoors during harsh conditions.
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Durable Galvanized Frame:
- Constructed with thickened galvanized steel for superior support.
- Resistant to strong winds, rain, and snow, extending the greenhouse’s lifespan.
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Door Fixing Rod:
- Features fixed door crossbars for added door stability against wind.
- The greenhouse cloth has an extended design for added stability; stones or sandbags are recommended for securing the bottom.
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Double Zipper Doors:
- Equipped with two zipper doors for easy access from either side.
- Zipper locks help safeguard plants.
Recommendations
- It is advisable to secure the greenhouse with ground pegs and to avoid placing valuable plants inside during severe weather. Regular maintenance, such as clearing snow and water, is also recommended to prevent structural collapse.
Conclusion
The YITAHOME greenhouse combines functionality and durability, making it an ideal choice for outdoor gardening enthusiasts.
Allie –
This greenhouse was easier to put together than I expected. It’s perfect for the price and I get a lot of compliments on it. Also, my plants love it of course
Allie –
Absolutely love this green house everything is growing so good in there . And was way easier to set up than I thought didn’t even take up 30 min. It’s very stable too it’s been through a few wind storms and it was completely fine
Amazon Customer –
Frame is sturdy. Fabick is kind of cheap. Overall all ok for 80 bucks. Big complaint there are not enough ties on the green house to tie to the poles. There are none on the bottom. And rocks do not hold it in strong wind. Right after I put it up. We had a monsoon storm really good one too. Greenhouse held up good but the bottom flaps just lifted up and moved the rocks in the wind.
Amazon Customer –
It took me about 3 hours to complete by myself, very easy to assemble. I’m 6’2” and still have a couple inches clearance inside. Very roomy with good ventilation. We have crazy weather in the Pacific Northwest and it’s rated for max 25 mph winds. Last night we had 30+ mph winds and it wasn’t fazed. But as you can see in the pics I have the skirt anchored down with large rocks, definitely a necessity, as well as anchored to a fence. I would purchase this again in a heartbeat. Happy growing!
Timothy Reynolds –
The zipper tore a bit, (the material along the side of the zipper) but it has stood through SD winds and hail. I anchored it with a thin rope over the top and tied to cinder blocks
I’ve already taken out the huge tomato plants and put them outside 💚💚💚💚
It’s impressed everyone
Great investment!!!!!
Jeff –
I thought it would be taller. Silly me. Oh and the design, Its ridiculous. I dont know who designed this but as I fought off an army of mosquitos and assembled then disassembled then reassembled over and over because instructions are very necessary and i didnt recieve any, i really began to hate the design, and whoever made it and said ‘this is good’. I am very angry. 2 middle fingers to whoever left out the instructions. Probably used an AI program to design it because a human wouldnt want to go through this kind of hell. I couldn’t imagine using the tiny wrench they provide. Used a ratchet. Some of the screws bent while assembling. This wasnt a one man job. I needed more hands just to get the screw holes lined up straight.
Jeff –
This greenhouse is priced attractively, and if your needs are right, this could be a good fit. If you think you’ll outsmart the system and get a higher-quality greenhouse for about $100, you’ll be disappointed.
Aside from the price, here’s what I like: A full tubular metal frame, with all screw and nut fasteners, AND the custom-fitted tarp. The kit provides you an allen wrench as well as a small wrench that fits the nuts, so if you do not already have the correct tools, the kit provides them. The tarp comes with zip-up/down doors and windows and the zippers seem to work. The tarp, out of the box, seems to be adequately built (time will tell). The barrel roof makes the greenhouse feel much larger. Assembly wasn’t too difficult for one person. All in all – took me 4.5 hours, by myself. Once the tubular frame is assembled and tightened, it feels adequately solid….. not heavy, but solid as opposed to flimsy.
Here are some things to consider: If you struggle to put together Ikea furniture, you’ll hate this. Instructions are in picture form only and they are not as easy as Lego instructions. You’ll need some intuition. If you are challenged with assembly intuition, then you may want to consider a different solution. The advertisement would lead you to belive the frame’s metal tubes are high quality – in reality, they can easily compress when being screwed together with a $.30 allen wrench and a $.95 wrench. Will the tubes rust? I’d be more surprised if they did not. The provided “tie down anchors” are cosmetic at best. They are flimsy, wire metal “L’s” – the same ones that come with your typical $25 holiday lawn inflatable. To think these can actually anchor a greenhouse in place during a heavy wind falls into the “wishful thinking” bucket. As to the tarp itself – I honestly can’t tell if it’s going to hold up or not. Will a strong wind pull it apart at the seams? I’m not sure yet. That’s going to be the gamble for me, which tells me if this was a good purchase or not. I’m only hoping for one winter, if we make it past that, then I’ll be happy.
In summary – it all comes down to how realistic your expectations are going into this. You get a lot for your $100, but you are not going to get “more than you pay for”, by any stretch.
UPDATE – April 2024. We had a very mild winter, with almost no snow, but the tarp held up for the winter. No rips, no tears. I’m happy with this purchase.
Katie Sioux –
Works great and very sturdy