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The Ohuhu Walk-in Outdoor Greenhouse features a durable rust-resistant frame and eco-friendly PE cover with UV protection. Its spacious 3-tier, 11-shelf design supports up to 22 lbs per shelf, maximizing plant capacity. Equipped with a roll-up zippered door and 3 mesh windows, it offers excellent ventilation and pest control. Tool-free assembly and included ground pegs and guy ropes ensure quick setup and stable, windproof performance—perfect for extending your growing season and nurturing delicate plants year-round.






| ASIN | B0B2NXJHFV |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (587) |
| Date First Available | 26 August 2022 |
| Indoor/outdoor use | Outdoor |
| Item model number | GGH-13 |
| Manufacturer | Ohuhu |
| Material type | PE Cover |
| Number of doors | 1 |
| Number of vents | 3 |
| Part number | Y21-80401-12 |
| Product Dimensions | 142.24 x 139.7 x 139.7 cm; 11.23 kg |
| Special features | 4 tier 11 shelves design, roll-up zippered door, screen windows, tool-free setup |
A**F
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.
W**N
Lots of shelves. Perfect size for my needs and purpose. Easy to assemble. Would buy again!
A**J
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.
V**N
I’m excited to fill this greenhouse. The frame was easy to put together but some of the rods slip out of the holders. My husband is going to reinforce the frame because of that issue. I am going to turn the bottom flaps inwards underneath the base of the frame. I don’t like the idea of the bricks around the base. Once the flaps are turned under, my husband will screw slats of wood on the flaps to secure the greenhouse. That is easy for us because our greenhouse is positioned on a wood deck. For the money, this is a great product and it is our second plastic greenhouse. The other one lasted three years in raging winds, heavy snow and a hot and dry summer. No complaints here.
S**N
I've always had a traditional greenhouse, but my 20-year-old wooden frame finally became unusable after a pretty heavy snow season. Building a new one was going to be costly, so I started to look for alternatives. I happened across this one, and it seemed like something I could put on my deck. This is perfect for me. It was easy to put together and by myself took about 1-1/2 hours. There have been reviews for these types of structures saying they are useless in wind. Because of that, I decided on the greenhouse that has shelves on 3 sides for added weight and I put paving stones around the perimeter as well as ties on 3 out of 4 sides (see image). We had prolonged wind last night of up to 48 km (YYT), and it stayed solidly in place, no damage on inspection this morning. The greenhouse is very spacious. I put tomatoes, peppers, cucumber, zucchini, summer squash, and watermelon and there is still room for more. I'll be adding flower stock to this next spring. All in all, I am extremely happy with this greenhouse. If you put weight outside and use the ties as well as use all of the shelves inside, it's sturdy. I'll take it down in October and put it back up when the snow melts next spring. Now I need to find something large enough to put my grapevine in that used to be sheltered by my wooden greenhouse in the back yard!
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