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Exclusive | Start Seedlings and Protect Plants with the Patio Grow House
- Grow House is an attractive place to start seeds and harden off plants
- Get a jump start on your garden and extend the growing season
- Double-wall glazing insulates against the chill; multiple vents prevent overheating
You don’t need a big greenhouse to start seedlings or harden-off transplants in the spring. Our Patio Grow House has a trim 36" x 18" footprint, so it can fit in any sunny space, yet it provides almost 13 square feet of growing area on three shelves. Like larger, pricier models, it has double-walled polycarbonate glazing to capture and hold the sun’s heat — there’s even glazing on the back. On warm spring days, the gull-wing roof panels and double doors open to prevent overheating. Because the best spring sun often shines on the deck or patio, we’ve given the Grow House a handsome wood frame (treated with eco-friendly preservatives) to go with your patio furniture. It’s a lot of greenhouse at a surprisingly affordable price.
- ACQ-treated Chinese fir with polycarbonate panels
- 36" W x 18" D x 53" H overall
- 49-3/4" H at sides
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by PowerReviewsPros
- Lightweight (27)
- Easy to use (25)
- Durable (6)
- Easy to store (6)
- Easy to assemble (3)
Cons
- Flimsy (18)
- Difficult setup (8)
- Difficult to use (3)
Best Uses
- Patio (21)
- Deck (20)
- Garden (14)
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Pros
- Easy to assemble
- Easy To Store
- Easy To Use
- Lightweight
Cons
Best Uses
- Patio
Comments about Patio Grow House:
This grow house is the perfect size to start seedlings for my garden. I found it very easy to assemble. It's an attractive and functional addition to the garden!
Pros
- Easy To Store
- Lightweight
- So Cute And Fun
Cons
Best Uses
- Deck
Comments about Patio Grow House:
I'm starting my seeds this year.
I rotate and plant using the trays.
I've wanted this for 3 years, and I'm really happy with it!!
Pros
Cons
- Flimsy
- Lightweight
Best Uses
- Storage
Comments about Patio Grow House:
I was very disappointed in this from the beginning. It is way too flimsy and lightweight to use outdoors as a greenhouse. It would need to be anchored down somehow and probably would not last long in the elements. I ended up using mine on my porch for storage. The wood is very lightweight and flimsy ... think balsa wood. When we moved it temporarily to restain our deck the sides bowed in under light pressure. The wood is so fragile, that the knobs for the doors came off after a few uses. This is definitely NOT worth the money!!!
Pros
- Durable
- Easy To Use
- Looks cool
- Space Friendly
Cons
- Difficult To Line Up
Best Uses
- Deck
- Garden
- On Blocks If On Grass
- Patio
Comments about Patio Grow House:
Love my "mini greenhouse." Perfect for bringing sick plants back to life or storing your trays of plants until the danger of frost has past. Not sure if this complaint is specific to my shipment, but the doors do not fully come together at the bottom (hatches at the top) so they stick out an inch or so. Also, on one of the panels we had to "work" the plexiglass(?) back into the wooden frame grove since it was dislodged. I did not notify the company since I was able to fix, and I put a rock at the bottom of the doors to hold together.
Pros
- Easy To Use
- Lightweight
- Portable
Cons
- Flimsy
- Wood Not Treated
Best Uses
- Garden
- Seedling Starters
Comments about Patio Grow House:
I bought this grow rack with the intention of using it to harden some of my sprouted seedlings that had outgrown their grow-light shelving inside my home. I'm delighted with how lightweight and portable it is--I can move it single-handedly, although it is bulky and fragile so a second pair of hands is useful. The wood isn't treated as stated in the ad--it's raw Chinese pine, and it was quite thirsty for the 4 coats of varnish it finally took before I was satisfied with it (the varnish also helps stabilize the shelving). I'd definitely recommend caulking around the panes, for added warmth & stability. Finally, you'll need to glue the doorknobs on, because the wood screws the kit comes with are not long enough to sufficiently bite into the knobs. Perhaps the only other modification I might make would be to tack a wooden slat between the doorknobs onto one door to prevent chilly breezes from invading my seedling house.
When you decide where to put the grow rack, keep in mind the following: it's lightweight and high cross-sectional area, so you definitely want to anchor it down with heavy bricks, stakes, whatever (I chose bricks on the bottom shelf plus a placement next to a shielded wall of my home). The frame is quite fragile, so make sure that you've placed it on a perfectly level surface (yes, get out a plumb bob or a level for this) or the doors may not open and close cleanly.
With a little common sense, this is a perfectly nice addition to my garden, and has allowed me to attempt this year some less hardy plants that simply can't be grown in my zone without a little greenhouse help.
Pros
- Size
Cons
- Cheap materials
- Expensive
- Flimsy
Best Uses
- Deck
Comments about Patio Grow House:
Plastic panels are flimsy and break easily.
Doors aren't aligned and warp easily. Don't close properly. Door "knobs" strip easily.
Blows over in the wind (then it's ruined). No way to anchor it.
Really light weight wood/materials used. Is not worth the cost.
Pros
- attractive
Cons
- Flimsy
- Poorly Written Directions
Best Uses
- Patio
Comments about Patio Grow House:
It would have been easy to assemble if the directions had been a little more clear. It's a much better design and more attractive than the plastic and wire greenhouses one usually encounters at this size. Unfortunately, the wood is thin and splintery, and easily split.
Pros
- Durable
- Easy To Store
- Lightweight
Cons
- Difficult To Assemble
Best Uses
- Deck
- Patio
Comments about Patio Grow House:
The directions for assembly weren't very clear. It is good quality and durable though
Pros
- Easy To Use
- Lightweight
Cons
Best Uses
- Deck
- Garden
- Patio
Comments about Patio Grow House:
A good size for a small yard; lightweight, so I put bricks on the bottom rack to keep it from blowing over. Made of fragrant wood, smells good. Attached a simple garden latch to keep the front doors closed. The hinged roof is a good feature for ventilation.
Pros
- Hasn~~~apos~~~t Broke Yet
- Lightweight
Cons
- Blown Over Several Times
- Difficult To Use
- Flimsy
- Had To Add My Own Base
- Top Has Blown Off
- Wing Nut Too Short
Best Uses
Comments about Patio Grow House:
Although I like the fact that I don't have to take it down at the end of summer, I am very disapointed in this product. It has been on my patio in a very sheltered area and has blown over three times and one of the top wings has blown off. I have had to put a base on the bottom and went ahead and screwed down the one side, I only need one side to vent. Added a hook & eye to the bottom to keep it closed. Maybe now I will love it! Will be coating it with poly this summer, since I don't trust that the wood will hold up.
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By using a few simple season-extending techniques and plant-protection devices, you can shield your plants from extremes of weather, and stretch your gardening season by two, three or even six months.
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