Nice greenhouses. HomeDepot and Walmart don’t make these available where I live. Damn it. I priced the pipe and greenhouse plastic and can’t do it cheaper than the HomeDepot kit, plus that gives windows and doors.
... got my 10 X 20 X7..kit delivered yes freight was included back then...1992 ...$3200.00 ATLAS GREENHOUSES..GEORGIA ... the poly hooper even came with a furnace, auto vent fan, 2 weatherproof thermostats ... the works ... still using it today 2021 ... best galvanized hoop ever IMO ... prices have gone up tho ...
T-posts outside on the sides of the greenhouse with rope criss crossed up and over the roof and tied to the base of the posts. Little stakes won't do in the wind no matter if they are screwed in or pounded into the ground. Works for my less expensive greenhouse.
Has anybody thought of adding something like solid board walls under plastic on the sides under the windows, It would make them stronger and add someway to anchor them down. You could even add a little foam insulation before fall and extend the season even more.
I got that 10x20 Amazon greenhouse on sale for $168. Unbeatable and has the best reinforcements that I have seen out of any other greenhouse in this bracket.
I bought a "starter" greenhouse, it didn't last the summer before it got holes from the sun. I did much better covering it in regular 8 mil plastic from Walmart. The ones I made out of 1 inch pvc and 8 mil plastic held up better and had no issues from the sun here in Arkansas.
Not sure where you live, but a peaked roof in the winter holds more snow (much more) than a domed roof. Domed roofs are easier to get the snow off of as well and tend to 'dip' less around the framing.
super useful information! I wonder how well wrapping it in synthetic fabric soaked in concrete almost like paper mache would work as a low cost shed. I understand actual inflatable (like a bounce house then soak with a hose) concrete structures exist but they use very heavy specialized fabric and start at around $7-15k
Would you consider doing a video on how to "beef up" an affordable greenhouse to make it last longer? Also, a video on the best of the nicer ones? Because even looking at the $2000-$4000 range I see lots with mixed reviews 😬 This video's been great and super helpful 😊
If you buy a tent greenhouse make sure your able to buy replacement parts. Most of these do sell resell connectors or a replacement plastic . Which means once its broke , THAT'S IT.....
I laughed out loud at the “You and a tall friend need to fit inside.” 😂 I figure I’ll be slouching inside any greenhouse some of these are tall enough for me to move around in!
I purchased an Outsunny GH from Lowes, surprised that Home Depot Carrie’s the same item. Mine is not for less than $150. And it’s huge, there’s no center top support “beams” so I’m gonna attach pvc tubes to the top.
The company Menards sells only boxes and packages kits from an unnamed source and does not sell replacement parts. You can buy new plastic, switch to shade, or buy a new kit.
I’m looking for wider and longer 18’ wide 20+ ‘ longer no snow here with vents and a better door and cover I’ll pay more but I have three small green houses now looking for next step thanks for the info gives me a place to start
for the money they're great, but consider it a disposable greenhouse; i bought 2 at once. the first once collapsed in the wind in june, the second lasted until october; that one was destroyed. high winds and being foolish enough to think a $200-300 greenhouse, "might be ok" but i won't make that mistake twice.
Do you happen to know where someone could get rolls of the mesh reinforced plastic most of these are covered in? I have really bad luck with Alibaba vendors being unwilling to ship to where I live. I've found them being sold in 4'×8' pieces as painting tarps but those are woefully inadequate for a greenhouse.
Your videos are usually much better. I was expecting to see a little more info on materials and design, (there I go... expecting:)), and a serious product review would require that you actually get and test the product(s). Please accept this comment as an inspirational tool, not criticism, to help you achieve greatness :) Thank you for all your hard work, and valuable information.
I agree many of them need reenforcement. I'm thinking if one ordered a second sheet of plastic and did an air inflated greenhouse they might be a lot stronger?
@@SimpleTek better add pool noodles or insulation to keep it from ripping and add alot of extra pipes for bracing or 2×4s. By the time you are done you are better off buying the smallest professional greenhouse. The pipes they use are 16 gage so they are at least 2× as strong as the aluminum cans you will buy with cheap greenhouses. The pipes make the difference. Within just 3 months mine was snapping pipes and tearing the reinforced plastic. By 8 months i cut the remnants of the plastic off reinforced the corners with rebar and it stood for another 6 months. Not worth the 250$ plus shipping that i paid. I'll be going with a 24×24' professional greenhouse. It will cost much less in the long run.
... the double polly with air in-between the sheets ... this makes an effective wind block but you still have to anchor the entire greenhouse to the ground tho ... long spikes into the ground to assure the wind cannot move the structure ... the double polly helps with snow removal too if required ...
Does anyone know if the light for growing passes through the green colored greenhouses? Many of the green colored houses showed a graphic of the UV light reflecting off the surface.
Ihre Schwachstellen sind da wo Eingänge sind, müssen zusätzlich verstärkt werden mit Kantholz und Pfostenträger.Die Folie muß an Kantholz festgetakert werden. Oben am Kantholz muss ein Brett quer geschraubt werden. Die Folie leider zu kurz um es einzugraben. Aber man kann größere kaufen.
translated to English = "Your weak points are where the entrances are, must be reinforced with square timber and post bases. The film must be fixed to the square timber. A board must be screwed across the top of the square timber. Unfortunately the film is too short to dig in. But you can buy bigger ones." - I agree completely, the entrances are weak points and should be reenforced!!!! well said! Cheers from Manitoba, Canada!
Just a tip on your presentation. If you are going to be reading from cue cards to give your presentation, then don't show yourself on the screen, it is distracting when your eyes are darting back and forth to the cue cards. Other than that, thanks for the tips!
Let me know where you bought your greenhouse and how much you spent!
:)
Nice greenhouses. HomeDepot and Walmart don’t make these available where I live. Damn it. I priced the pipe and greenhouse plastic and can’t do it cheaper than the HomeDepot kit, plus that gives windows and doors.
@@Chris_at_Home ask if they can order them in!!! or there's always amazon with free shipping if you have prime
... got my 10 X 20 X7..kit delivered yes freight was included back then...1992 ...$3200.00 ATLAS GREENHOUSES..GEORGIA ... the poly hooper even came with a furnace, auto vent fan, 2 weatherproof thermostats ... the works ... still using it today 2021 ... best galvanized hoop ever IMO ... prices have gone up tho ...
@@willgaukler8979 that's a lot for a 200 sq foot greenhouse!
T-posts outside on the sides of the greenhouse with rope criss crossed up and over the roof and tied to the base of the posts. Little stakes won't do in the wind no matter if they are screwed in or pounded into the ground. Works for my less expensive greenhouse.
Great idea!
Has anybody thought of adding something like solid board walls under plastic on the sides under the windows, It would make them stronger and add someway to anchor them down. You could even add a little foam insulation before fall and extend the season even more.
That's a great idea!
....I cut foam insulation sheets to fit end caps for insulation ... bubble wrap inside also insulates ...
This sounds genius 😳
I got that 10x20 Amazon greenhouse on sale for $168. Unbeatable and has the best reinforcements that I have seen out of any other greenhouse in this bracket.
That's awesome!
I bought a "starter" greenhouse, it didn't last the summer before it got holes from the sun. I did much better covering it in regular 8 mil plastic from Walmart. The ones I made out of 1 inch pvc and 8 mil plastic held up better and had no issues from the sun here in Arkansas.
Happy you got it working now!!!
Not sure where you live, but a peaked roof in the winter holds more snow (much more) than a domed roof. Domed roofs are easier to get the snow off of as well and tend to 'dip' less around the framing.
super useful information!
I wonder how well wrapping it in synthetic fabric soaked in concrete almost like paper mache would work as a low cost shed. I understand actual inflatable (like a bounce house then soak with a hose) concrete structures exist but they use very heavy specialized fabric and start at around $7-15k
Would you consider doing a video on how to "beef up" an affordable greenhouse to make it last longer? Also, a video on the best of the nicer ones? Because even looking at the $2000-$4000 range I see lots with mixed reviews 😬 This video's been great and super helpful 😊
Great idea!!!
@@SimpleTek So did you make the video?
@@lunarminx not yet but soon
If you buy a tent greenhouse make sure your able to buy replacement parts. Most of these do sell resell connectors or a replacement plastic . Which means once its broke , THAT'S IT.....
Or you make friends with a welder and fabricate whatever breaks…
I laughed out loud at the “You and a tall friend need to fit inside.” 😂
I figure I’ll be slouching inside any greenhouse some of these are tall enough for me to move around in!
Cheers! 6’3 here
I purchased an Outsunny GH from Lowes, surprised that Home Depot Carrie’s the same item. Mine is not for less than $150. And it’s huge, there’s no center top support “beams” so I’m gonna attach pvc tubes to the top.
Good luck!
bought my 10x20x7 at wayfair for 179.99 free shipping. looks like a very good deal.
That’s awesome!
This is so informative!
Thank you 😊
Thank you for the kind words
The company Menards sells only boxes and packages kits from an unnamed source and does not sell replacement parts. You can buy new plastic, switch to shade, or buy a new kit.
It lasted one season. Now, it houses my kids ride on toys.
that's horrible. sorry to hear
those are still better than these, they're a larger guage steel; the ones i bought had 3/4 inch tubes, that's just not big enough.
I’m looking for wider and longer 18’ wide 20+ ‘ longer no snow here with vents and a better door and cover I’ll pay more but I have three small green houses now looking for next step thanks for the info gives me a place to start
Thanks for the comment! Alibaba is the place for you to start!
Thank you
@@jamesmiller3791 ;)
This was amazing, thank you!!
You're so welcome!
Great information. Thank you
Thank you for the kind words!
for the money they're great, but consider it a disposable greenhouse; i bought 2 at once. the first once collapsed in the wind in june, the second lasted until october; that one was destroyed. high winds and being foolish enough to think a $200-300 greenhouse, "might be ok" but i won't make that mistake twice.
It’s possible to reinforce them!
Do you happen to know where someone could get rolls of the mesh reinforced plastic most of these are covered in? I have really bad luck with Alibaba vendors being unwilling to ship to where I live. I've found them being sold in 4'×8' pieces as painting tarps but those are woefully inadequate for a greenhouse.
have you tried eBay and amazon?
Menards carries it.
i think you and Lee syatt would get along well
Thank you for the info
Any time!
"powder-coated steel" means "rusts away before you can blink"
Lol
Your videos are usually much better.
I was expecting to see a little more info on materials and design, (there I go... expecting:)), and a serious product review would require that you actually get and test the product(s).
Please accept this comment as an inspirational tool, not criticism, to help you achieve greatness :)
Thank you for all your hard work, and valuable information.
Thank you for the kind words!
I've tried the kits. Problem is they don't hold up to wind at all.
I agree many of them need reenforcement. I'm thinking if one ordered a second sheet of plastic and did an air inflated greenhouse they might be a lot stronger?
@@SimpleTek better add pool noodles or insulation to keep it from ripping and add alot of extra pipes for bracing or 2×4s. By the time you are done you are better off buying the smallest professional greenhouse. The pipes they use are 16 gage so they are at least 2× as strong as the aluminum cans you will buy with cheap greenhouses. The pipes make the difference. Within just 3 months mine was snapping pipes and tearing the reinforced plastic. By 8 months i cut the remnants of the plastic off reinforced the corners with rebar and it stood for another 6 months. Not worth the 250$ plus shipping that i paid. I'll be going with a 24×24' professional greenhouse. It will cost much less in the long run.
@@reneebrown2968 you'd be amazed at how much stronger those thin pipes are when you use double air inflated polly.
... the double polly with air in-between the sheets ... this makes an effective wind block but you still have to anchor the entire greenhouse to the ground tho ... long spikes into the ground to assure the wind cannot move the structure ... the double polly helps with snow removal too if required ...
@@willgaukler8979 i live in hurricane territory.
Does anyone know if the light for growing passes through the green colored greenhouses? Many of the green colored houses showed a graphic of the UV light reflecting off the surface.
good question, they sell them as greenhouses so I think it should be OK? I didn't see any UV rating on the sites though...
@@SimpleTek Yeah, that makes sense. Thanks for the reply and the videos!
@@GoboBox Cheers!
... the sun power still shines through ...
@@willgaukler8979 yes it does!
Yea I think that will work for my 4 uhhh tomato plants haha
;)
Just bought one from Walmart 20x10x7 and pay 160 for it
That’s awesome
So I looked for the home depo one and that price doesn't exist.
things after the pandemic are all different now
Ihre Schwachstellen sind da wo Eingänge sind, müssen zusätzlich verstärkt werden mit Kantholz und Pfostenträger.Die Folie muß an Kantholz festgetakert werden. Oben am Kantholz muss ein Brett quer geschraubt werden. Die Folie leider zu kurz um es einzugraben. Aber man kann größere kaufen.
translated to English = "Your weak points are where the entrances are, must be reinforced with square timber and post bases. The film must be fixed to the square timber. A board must be screwed across the top of the square timber. Unfortunately the film is too short to dig in. But you can buy bigger ones." -
I agree completely, the entrances are weak points and should be reenforced!!!! well said!
Cheers from Manitoba, Canada!
I used Vevor they had them for 100.00
Sweet
Just a tip on your presentation. If you are going to be reading from cue cards to give your presentation, then don't show yourself on the screen, it is distracting when your eyes are darting back and forth to the cue cards. Other than that, thanks for the tips!
Thanks for the tip! but I'm beautiful and the site is called RUclips. Sorry I'm soo distracting!
@@SimpleTek Yes, I wasn't trying to be snarky, just helpful. Have a good day.
Ez greenhouse
I hope it’s not made in China
lol - I think they all are!
your audio is poor
on it - trying to fix for future videos. Thank you