








🌿 Elevate your garden game with the ultimate all-weather greenhouse!
The Vigo huseeo 7.2FT High 6*10.2FT Greenhouse is a robust outdoor gardening solution featuring a spacious 86-inch height, heavy-duty aluminum frame, and 1200G/㎡ thick polycarbonate panels. Designed for superior wind resistance with included ropes and ground nails, it offers adjustable ventilation and secure lockable doors. Perfect for millennial professionals seeking a stylish, durable, and easy-to-maintain greenhouse that maximizes plant growth year-round.
















| ASIN | B0DHRMRKCL |
| Best Sellers Rank | #219,331 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #447 in Greenhouses (Patio, Lawn & Garden) |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (12) |
| Frame Material | Aluminum |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Item Weight | 94 pounds |
| Item model number | greenhouses |
| Manufacturer | Vigo huseeo |
| Number Of Vents | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 120.87 x 72.83 x 86.42 inches |
| Size | Large |
| Special Feature | 7.2FT High 6*10.2FT, Heavy Duty, Polycarbonate Greenhouse, Wind Protection |
| UPC | 603933281050 |
S**L
Good Value for the Price
The greenhouse was easy to assemble and went together in about 1 1/2 days. You do need two people for some parts of the assembly-especially the roof. Quality was good overall for the price. This model does come with support brackets which stiffen the sides. Make sure to secure the structure to a solid base as the greenhouse is light and will blow over. In addition, seal all the panels with silicone to prevent water intrusion. The instructions were clear enough although a couple steps took some studying to fully comprehend. Overall-a good purchase.
S**R
Nice greenhouse for the price.
We have only had the greenhouse for a few weeks, but so far so good. Everything arrived in great shape in two boxes. One with all the metal components and one with the polycarbonate panels. The instructions consist of all pictures, no text, so relatively straight forward to follow. There are a few places where I wish more detail was shown to determine how to position things correctly. I purchased this particular greenhouse over many similar ones for two main reasons. It is taller than most others with the same 6’x10’ width and depth dimensions. I liked the way the polycarbonate panels slide into the framework over those using flimsy clips to hold the panels into place. But it should be noted that getting the panels into place is probably the most difficult part of the installation, especially the roof panels. The model we purchased was just over $300 so we expected it to be lightweight and perhaps not super sturdy. We used some old lumber we had left over from a pole barn build to make an internal framework as we constructed the greenhouse. See attached pictures. We then screwed the greenhouse frame to this internal frame for much greater stability. We ended up using 4x4s and a few 2x6s for the internal frame because that’s what we had laying around. This is, of course, over-engineered, but I would recommend using at least 2x4s to create some additional, similar, internal support. We added a door handle and will add non-electric, window lifters. Overall, the installation went well. We did not have to redo anything. Our kit came with some small ground nails; four tie-down spots; and some paracord to fasten to the ground. We did not use the ground nails since we attached to the internal frame we constructed. Before installing the greenhouse, we had some limestone blocks we put down for the floor. We ran the paracord under the blocks and attached to the four tie-downs, so this greenhouse is not going anywhere short or a tornado hit. The only thing I wish was different is that the two windows, when opened, can be moved sideways in a fair breeze. We have not had rain yet, but I expect we will need to make some type of adjustment for the water guttering system and probably some silicon sealant on any panels that leak around edges.
J**E
Not happy
I hope it gets better from here. I usually have no issues assembling things, but the product manual and instructions are the words I’ve ever seen. Pretty discouraging and ready to send back.
M**I
NEEDS TO BE ON LEVEL GROUND AND HAVE A SET OF BACK UP SCREWS
For what this greenhouse is, it's overall decent and better than I had expected. I spent quite some time researching and narrowing down what greenhouse I'd like to buy. Now I wanted the best of the best but then I came to the conclusion that what I want is going to cost an arm a leg and I am not even sure if I'll even have the time to utilize it like I think I will. So, I went with my budget options and did my best based off of the information and reviews and was pleasantly surprised! Now, you'll want to make sure that it is placed in a perfectly level area and remain patient. The set up over all is pretty simple just time consuming. Now, if you know how to fabricate and have common sense, you should be able to have it up in at the most two to three hours. We have also had a snowstorm the day I built it and the days following an intense windstorm and it has held up beautifully and maintains a beautiful temp, even with no heat source. So, that all being said this is definitely a great greenhouse for especially for the price! So, just buy it!
T**T
Happily surprised
Honestly it’s a great little first greenhouse. Love the fact that it is taller than all of the other greenhouses on Amazon at the time of purchase, while being in the same price range. The extra height is needed if you are of average height or above in order to avoid being crowded/ hunched over. It was delivered in 2 parts on different day. One was delivered before the other, so if packages get stolen where you live, plan for one to arrive a 2 days or so before the estimated delivery date. DO NOT SET UP ON A WINDY DAY. Fr fr. It will get all sorts of bent if you do; the plastic sheets are so light they catch wind easy. I installed a platform made from free pallets (ask your farm store) and plywood sheets+roofing brackets from Home Depot, total cost of platform 90$. With the platform, temperatures inside stay roughly 15 degrees warmer than outside temps. Rain gutters can fall off in stormy weather, I’d recommend DIY bolting them to the frame.
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