Product Details
Gardman 4 tier mini greenhouse propagator

Gardman 4 tier mini greenhouse propagator
From Gardman

Price: £23.99

Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Dispatched from and sold by Highland Garden Supplies

3 new or used available from £23.99

Average customer review:

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #32022 in Lawn & Patio
  • Brand: Gardman

Features

  • Ideal for seed propagation, plant growing and display.
  • Suitable for all sheltered positions such as patios, balconies etc.
  • Removable cover with roll-up zipped front panel for easy access.
  • Robust tubular steel / polypropylene construction.
  • 690mm length, 490mm depth, 1595mm height.

Customer Reviews

green house3
Well I foundthis to be wah I expected, though not very wind safe, you have to balance your plants corretly and if the wind gets under it bye bye seedlings,even though Ihad it inn asheltered place

Too weak to be of any use1
In theory this greenhouse is good value for money... the metal trays, metal pipes and plastic beams all join together to make a greenhouse which can then be covered with the associated cover (sold separately annoyingly enough).

However, it's one thing for the greenhouse to not be stable, it's another for it to crack and fall apart after falling over a couple of times. It's not that surprising that the greenhouse falls over given it's so lightweight and therefore very dependent on being put somewhere where it's not going to be caught by the wind. However, the plastic joins are flimsy and fall apart or crack making this useless unfortunately.

I'd definitely recommend spending a little more to get something more sturdy

Not bad, not bad.3
Not much false advertising on this product, but there are a few things to bear in mind.

1) Factor in total cost to your decision. A lot of the suppliers charge plenty for the shipping, and it doesn't come in a very large box.
2) Assembly is not complicated, but an accurare, firm and steady hand is required for the type of push fit components supplied. It should be easy to see what you're supposed to do (even with the neglidgeable instructions) but it's also easy to damage a component by over or under doing things.
3) Yes, it's not very stable if free standing. So unless you can be sure it's in a peculiarly windless area, I would agree that it is wise to anchor it somehow and to follow common sense practice: put heavier specimens lower down and the lighter stuff up top.