

🌿 Cultivate your green sanctuary—where style meets sustainable growth!
The Ohuhu Plastic Greenhouse is a portable, walk-in outdoor greenhouse featuring a thick transparent PVC cover for maximum sunlight exposure, 12 wired shelves supporting up to 22 lbs each, and a rust-resistant heavy-duty frame. It includes zippered roll-up doors and side windows for ventilation, offers easy tool-free assembly and relocation, and measures 57.5" x 57" x 76"—perfect for millennial gardeners seeking a stylish, functional plant haven.





M**R
Nice little set up
Believe it or not this little green house can work for the smalltime gardener. The photos show stages of building. The items are poles, plastic PVC like joints, and a great green sturdy cover. Pros: Pretty large Shelves hold 22# each! Even if a joint comes undone, it's easily refastened. Quick set up in a few hours. Easily dismantled. Simple. Cons: The joints and aluminum poles come apart fairly easily. Be prepared to patiently redo this plenty of times including if you tripped and fell on it. Just reassemble it. There's half as many shelf clips as needed for a truly sturdy unit. The number of clips makes the shelves wobbly. I tried clipping with four per shelf and it was much improved. Cheap company because these fasteners wouldn't cost much to throw in double the amount. The shelves can catch on clothing and come undone a bit easily. It's hard for an older person to get down onto the floor to tie the flaps. Plus they're a bit too short for older arthritic fingers. Watch out for the stability ties that stake into the ground, they're excellent trip hazards for unobservant gardeners. Try to pick a cool day, it got hot putting this together in the sunshine. There's no solid floorplan, so mine is on dirt. It might be nice to put it onto pavers or something. It does come apart and a bit easily. The top parts didn't seem as sturdy because it was too high to reach. Not sure we'll it's been designed for seasonal dismantling, or if it would remain sturdy after overwintering with ice on it. I feel that would damages it's plastic covers and rust the aluminum. The minor inconviences outweigh the benefits of having added this to my garden. Even if it lasts a few years I will appreciate that.
A**J
Love this Greenhouse/ very sturdy/withstood Hurricane winds
We bought this greenhouse to put all my plants in for winter. Not enough room in the house. We did put 2 sides of it against the house on patio. I get crosswinds at my home. We also did have major hurricane winds from Helene where people lost many trees and homes. BUT our greenhouse made it through undamaged. I was incredibly surprised. We didn’t use tie downs either because of the concrete patio. We tuck it in the corner of the back of house and on one side put a long bench that I keep gardening stuff in to hold down one side and the front opening I zipped up and put big rocks on the bottom to hold it down and prayed. The greenhouse came out unscathed. Wow, I was so happy. Note: my experience was good and I don’t know that this would have been the case if greenhouse was in the middle of the yard. I feel with the hurricane winds from Hurricane Helene that it would have been tortured or blew away if we had set up the greenhouse in middle of the yard. I very happy with purchase. Note: the shelves are great except 2 things the wired shelving is a little too thin so it flexes in the middle causing my plants to lean toward the middle of each shelf. And 2nd they are slippery on top, in other words, my plants will slide if not careful. Remedy: if you are placing several grow lights in the greenhouse as I have then put cardboard ( cheap) on the shelves or at least buy some of the shelf liner that keeps things from slipping. I have both, the liners and cardboard for now, placed in there and have hooked up a grown light over each shelf. I am growing vegetables and I also have all my outdoor and indoor plants in there. I must say the plants are thriving and love it. I will be getting a much bigger one when we move and we will be using this one as well. Perfect buy!!!!! Zippers are made well and quality of greenhouse is great. Putting it together was easy. Provides protection for my plants. I am working now but will try to provide a photo later.
N**R
Good Little Greenhouse
I waited to get this on Amazon Prime Day and had been wanting a greenhouse for a while. I had a lot of plants that had taken over my office and house so I needed the designated space for them. Especially when half of my plants happen to be toxic to cats and other animals. The instructions were simple and it was easy to assemble, but took time to complete. Thankfully it came with a booklet. I'd suggest keeping it in a safe place for future reference. Also, the pieces are faintly labeled with their corresponding letters. Pay attention to that when you are putting it together. It has been a few months now and it's held up well. So far the zippers are still working. It functions well for $80, I didn't want to pay more than that. It provides decent protection, but my plants did get bruned during the summer. The racks and pieces themselves are kinda flimsy, but they do the job. It comes with stakes to tie down, but we just put a propane tank down since the greenhouse is kept on the porch. I'd highly recommend keeping it secured somehow, because if it gets windy it will blow over. It tends to get very windy here, but so far mines done just fine with the weight of the tank. My plants love it. I have half random house plants and half carnivorous plants. My carnivorous plants require warmth and humidity to thrive. They did well indoors but really thrived when I moved them into this greenhouse. It has three windows plus the main entrance, which is big enough for me to easily walk through. If it gets too hot for the plants, I can just open up the windows and unzip the front to get some ventilation. Now that we're headed to the fall and winter months will be the real test how warm it will keep. Overall, it was a good buy for the sale price.
A**F
Nice Greenhouse, good quality
I purchased the Ohuhu Walk- in Greenhouse that is about 5x5x6.5 ft. We checked that we had all the pieces the day after it arrived. My son enjoyed putting this together. Directions were good. Greenhouse is heavy plastic. Double-stitched. Heavy zipper. Windows have velcro ALL the way around the edge & have white netting. My son is 6ft tall and has to duck under the door to get in, but he can stand up inside the greenhouse. I like the vented windows. The one at the top at the back lets the heat out so the plants won't get too hot mid-day on a sunny day in winter. The shelves are not sturdy enough for a heavy pot unless you double up the shelves. I did double them & I could still use the clips. In my video you can see a thick ceramic pot filled with soil sitting on the shelf I doubled. Part of the pot is resting on the pole. I am looking forward to putting more plants in the greenhouse. I think if you were using plastic pots, and not very large pots, the shelves would be fine. This is a perfect product for starting large trays of seedlings in the spring. I like that I could remove some of the shelves at the back. This did not effect the stability of the greenhouse. If you took out all the shelves & interior poled & just left the outside frame, it might effect the stability. There is a wide flap around the base of the greenhouse so you could put sandbags or cinder blocks around the base, or rocks like we did. I put some weedblock fabric down on the concrete. I think this greenhouse will last multiple seasons. All parts were included. Nothing missing. Poles slid easily into the plastic connectors with a little twisting. Cover fit perfectly over the frame. I do wish the ribbons on the door were a little bit longer, just so I don't have to carefully roll up the door so tightly every time. We had some very large pots for our tomato seeds so we removed a shelf at the back and put some stepping stones down. This allowed the pots to span the poles on the ground. Some plants, like cabbage, don't mind the cold so much & I think I could germinate seeds in here then once they are established move them out in the garden. Then maybe use a cold frame or some hoops when it is below freezing here in Tennessee.
A**R
Way to Grow!
We are so excited about our sweet little greenhouse and can't wait to start using it! Installation was a breeze and all the parts were there. Before beginning, we read a lot of reviews and decided to do a few things to circumvent some of the frustration that others have experienced. The first thing we did was have sandbags on hand (roughly 400 lbs worth), which we placed INSIDE the structure in the corners on the bottom shelves. (Better to lose a little shelf space than to have it go flying in a windstorm!) We also used the recommended rubber mallet to make sure all of the frame bars were all the way in the joint pieces. Most slid in fine without doing this step, but a little tap certainly didn't hurt the process. The third thing we did was used zip ties to supplement the clips for the shelves because you only get two clips per shelf, which we thought was a little laughable. The shelves were a lot sturdier after we put about six zip ties on each one-- two each on the inside and outside of the shelves, and two between the two shelf pieces. Finally, go ahead and plan to do something other than use the stakes and tie downs that come with it. They're a joke. As I said earlier in the review, we used sandbags. We also plan to get some U-shaped landscaping stakes to go all the way around the botto of the frame. These we can easily retrofit without damaging the cover, as it's still loose around the bottom. We also plan to get some actual tent stakes, which will be much sturdier than the flimsy stakes provided. Even with its issues, this is a terrific greenhouse for the price! We couldn't believe how quickly it heated up after we put the cover on it. We'll have to monitor the temperature carefully! (We also added some snap together acacia decking tiles to create a little work path through the center, as you can see in the picture). I'm stoked about starting my seedlings very soon!
Q**E
Carried away with the wind...
Literally the worst thing I could have tried to purchase as a greenhouse. It was super easy to put together, I will give it that much. Now staying together... that was the issue. The connections aren't stable even when put together properly. I had to use paracord to ensure that the wind didn't blow it apart simply from shaking. The racks aren't sturdy enough to hold up anything with actual weight, only tiny things, without replacing the wire with something more sturdy. Even with the stakes properly placed it didn't keep the greenhouse in place... as the ties they give to connect to the stakes snapped. It is currently sitting at the back corner of my property, as the wind blew it away; and while most of the rods remained together due to tying them with the paracord, I still have to go hunting for a few missing pieces and missing clips. The plastic didn't seem to rip though. I am glad I procrastinate, as I would have been very upset if my plants had been ruined. I do not recommend. You would be better off saving up for something better.
D**N
If you even, ever, have a wind over 15 mph, this is useless
The product is quality for the price. It is well designed, and the materials are good. Putting it together was pretty straight forward, good directions. That is where all the good review stops. It has plastic connectors that are only a fraction bigger then the frame pipes themselves, so the fit sometimes was so tight, that the pipes wouldn't fit all the way in. You would think, no big deal, but once put together, with about 5% of the connectors this way, the greenhouse frame wasn't quite balanced. Well, no biggie, right? Hmmm. The greenhouse cover is SO EXACT in the size, that if the frame is even a tad big off kilter, it doesn't fit correctly. Okay, can work with that. Then, comes a day when the wind gust is 30 mph, and I come home and my greenhouse has blown away. They only give you 4 plastic tent pins, weak connection line, and you are suppose to anchor the rest with rocks. That being said, that might work in a protected area, with your own purchased after market METAL stakes, but I don't think so. The greenhouse itself is so light, that anchoring it in a high wind would just tear it apart. You get what you pay for, and this is fair for the price, but with any type of weather, it just doesn't work. PS, doesn't protect plants from freezing at night, (dah on my part), so I'm trying to figure out the reason behind greenhouses in the first place.......
C**2
Perfect!
Fantastic little greenhouse. Wish I had it years ago! Easy to put together and has plenty of shelves that can be arranged for some taller plants. I highly recommend it! I gambled buying it considering the price but sure am glad I did. Worth much more.
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