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Palram - Canopia Mythos Hobby Greenhouse - 6' x 4' - Gray

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Size: 6' x 4' x 7'


Color: Gray


Pattern Name: Greenhouse


Features

  • THOUGHTFUL ENGINEERING THAT OFFERS YEAR ROUND PROTECTION - Virtually unbreakable twin-wall 6mm polycarbonate panels provide over 70% light transmission with 100% protection from harmful UV rays.
  • STURDY THOUGHTFUL CONSTRUCTION WILL LAST A LIFETIME - High impact polycarbonate panels, a frame made of powder coated galvanized steel and aluminum work together to create ideal growing conditions. Galvanized steel base with designated holes for anchoring (anchors not included) for additional structural stability.
  • STEP-BY-STEP DIY INSTRUCTIONS DESIGNED FOR HOMEOWNER INSTALLATION - Easy installation using a sliding panel assembly system.
  • PURPOSEFUL FEATURES DESIGNED FOR CONVENIENT AND PRODUCTIVE GROWING SEASON -Single hinged door can be assembled as right or left door. Magnetic door catch included to keep greenhouse open. Built in gutter system for effective water drainage and collection.
  • MAINTENANCE FREE DESIGN FOR A LIFETIME OF USE - Polycarbonate panes are 100% UV protected to not discolor, fracture or shatter. Parts and service available for year round support.

Description

The Palram - Canopia Mythos 6'-1" x 4'-2" x 6'-10" greenhouse kit provides the perfect growing environment for plants. The Mythos wall and roof panels are made of a nearly unbreakable polymer called polycarbonate that has the light transmission benefits of glass, but is lighter, stronger, and safer. The double walls diffuse intense sunlight that can stress plants and provide twice the heat retention of single panels for a more stable growing environment. The Mythos frame is made of rust-resistant aluminum mounted on a heavy-duty galvanized steel base for structural support. Other features include an integrated rain gutter to disperse the rainwater, and a roof vent and lockable hinged door with a magnetic catch to keep the air flowing and help control temperature and humidity. Palram - Canopia has the only DIY greenhouses on the market with a sliding panel structure, which creates better insulation, stronger resistance to wind and is easier to assemble. Prolong your growing season by starting from seed in the early spring and extend your plant growth beyond the first fall frost with this backyard greenhouse. With its easy assembly, durable materials, and effective features, the Palram - Canopia Mythos greenhouse is the natural choice. Manufacturer Contact Information


Brand: Palram


Color: Gray


Material: Aluminum, Polycarbonate


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 49.6 x 72.8 x 81.9 inches


Item Weight: 60 Pounds


Style: Gable


Base Material: Aluminum


Top Material Type: Aluminum,Glass,Steel


Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant


Frame Material: Aluminum,Galvanized Steel


Door Style: Sliding Doors


Ultraviolet Light Protection: UV ray


Assembly Required: Yes


Product Dimensions: 49.6 x 72.8 x 81.9 inches


Item Weight: 60 pounds


Manufacturer: Palram


Country of Origin: Israel


Item model number: HG5005Y


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  • 4 days/20+ hours to build
Size: 6' x 8' x 7' Color: Silver Pattern Name: Greenhouse
Not easy to assemble. You will need 2-3 people with A LOT of patience because 2 hands are not enough. In some steps, you have to hold the pane in place while holding the frame to another pane and screwing them together with the provided hardware. Total nightmare and very frustrating. I lost count of how many times we said “forget it! I’m done with this!” The instructions are all pictures. The door was a 5 hour job because it had to be reconstructed 3 times to correct errors and it’s still not sealed evenly. Never again. If you can pay a professional to assemble a greenhouse or know someone with experience- I highly recommend doing so and saving yourself the headache. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2022 by Mom

  • It's a giant erector set
Size: 6' x 8' x 7' Color: Silver Pattern Name: Greenhouse
Instructions aren't just bas, they are terrible. With one minor exception, there are no words, just pictures. Often it's not clear from the picture whether you are looking at a part from the front or the back. This slows the assembly time way down. Obviously, the company's designers favorite toy was an erector set, so if you never had one or didn't enjoy playing with it, you may want to pass . The package arrived in one big box that had a damaged corner. The box appeared to be too small for the contents because the top of the box didn't fit all the way to the bottom. When I opened it the aluminum was all jumbled together in no particular order. Much of the aluminum was scratched. Was this a return that the company repacked or just a poor job of packing? One corner of a polycarbonate sheet was slightly damaged where the box had been crushed. My first reaction was to return it, but I had waited several weeks to get it and I wanted to get on with this project. I started by cataloging all the pieces to insure I had everything. I took me 3 hours to do that. Why? Well, first there are a lot of pieces. Second, the pictures and quantities of the parts were put together in the manual in random, rather than numerical, order. So page 1 has part numbers ranging like 996, 7312, 992, 981. etc. There are 4 pages with pictures of random part numbers. So you pick a part out of the box and search for the number. Sometimes there is a small white sticker with the number, other parts had the number engraved on it. Now, to find the part in your hand you had to search 4 pages of the manual. If there was more than 1 you had to either find the others in the jumble of aluminum, or set it aside while you continued to sort. I took a roll of wide masking tape, wrote the number in large letters with a marker pen, put it on the part and set it aside until I found the others. The whole process was a nightmare. I had already built a 6' x 8' plywood base for the greenhouse, which took a few days because my yard sloped and I wanted the house level. The initial assembly of the galvanized base was straightforward but attaching the middle post to the base made the whole structure rather wobblely, the base simple wasn't sturdy enough to support the post freestanding. So I temporarily clamped 2x4's the the corner post to secure everything. The angle pieces designed to keep the structure from racking are extremely light, so they are good in tension only. After assembling the 4 walls the structure seemed flimsy. I had always anticipated building my own wood shelf system inside the greenhouse. Now that I could see how this structure was designed, I did the following. There are inside tracks on the posts which the slide square head bolts into in order to fasten the whole structure together. I found that toilet bolts would fit in these slots with a little filing of the edges. Toilet bolts are 2.5 to 3" long. So at every post I could slide the bolts up the 34" and drill a hole in a 2x3 to attach it to the structure. At the corners I just drilled a hole on the aluminum flange and put my toilet bolt in there. This not only gave me support for a shelf all around, it stiffened the whole structure immensely. The whole process was slow. It took me about a week, working 6 hours a day, to assemble this kit. In the end, I do have a cute little greenhouse that looks nice. Be sure to secure the base to a foundation or this thing will be like the book, Gone With the Wind. Lastly, one thing that I did not realize was that the base creates a 4" lip that you have to step over at the door entrance. We wanted to be able to roll a wagon into it, so I cut the base out each side of the door and bolted the base to the floor. I took the piece I cut out and pop riveted it to the bottom of the door. Good Luck ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2020 by Long Time Boater

  • Fantastic little greenhouse!!!
Size: 6' x 8' x 7' Color: Silver Pattern Name: Greenhouse
I am so glad that I researched all of the greenhouses. Even though they all look similar...they are NOT. The Palram is the better quality greenhouse. It arrived in two boxes. My husband and I put this together over a two day period. The directions are somewhat hard to understand. Like 56 pages. There are pictures but no writing. Like a lot of items we've had to assemble, this one came in tons of pieces, both large and small, and some of the parts were not numbered. No parts were missing. I recommend that you lay everything out and pre read the directions, then re read them at the time of assembly. There is no flooring included, so you will need to figure something out. We got a load of gravel because I knew it would be high humidity and wet due to all the watering of the plants. We assembled the walls on the first day and the roof on the second day. On the very first night of completion, we had a high wind advisory and when we woke up, it had scooted about a foot across the gravel. We had planned on staking it down combined with strapping steel cable over the top, but had no idea we would need it the first night. Since then, we've added custom built benches, have screwed everything down, and staked it down with steel cables. Nice and sturdy now. We have had several high winds since it has been assembled with no problems. We haven't had any hail yet, but the plastic panels are bouncy, as if the hail could bounce right off and not harm them. There is something I did to keep the windows from rattling and possibly coming loose in a thunderstorm. I duct taped the perimeters of each twin wall panel, both inside and outside. Not only does it act as a caulking(waterproofing it), it is also very quiet now. When it pours the rain, the greenhouse does not leak. I don't know if it would have leaked or not without the tape, I just couldn't stand the rattling sound. I warn you that it will take two, possibly three people to assemble this greenhouse. The whole time we were putting it up, we kept saying how cheaply made it was and how we wanted to quit putting it together and return it for a refund so we could try to build one ourselves using wood, but once it was complete, it turned out to be very strong, and we both agreed that it had to be totally assembled before we could really appreciate it. I've been planting seeds since Feb 25, and am having 100% success rates with seedlings. I do not have a green thumb, and I've never owned a greenhouse before, but I feel like a pro already. This greenhouse will save you money and give you something creative to do... planting seeds and tending to them. It keeps me busy. One thing I have learned is that greenhouses do not stay warm overnight in cold temps. We put ours up in early February and have a little heater in there for the cold nights. Of course, during the days, it has been a learning game for me. Depending on sunshine and outside temps, my greenhouse has been up to 115 and down to 60 during the day. I bought the available shade kit and the available plant hangers. I also bought the Auto Vent Kit for the window, but sent it back because the one that comes with the greenhouse works much better. We built wrap around two tiered wood benches and I plan to use the greenhouse for storage during the winter months. Good luck to you all. I highly recommend this greenhouse. And remember, the smaller the greenhouse, the less your energy bill will be when you need to run a heater. I love my Palram Mythos 6x8 Greenhouse!!!!! Update: Well, we've had this greenhouse exactly one year and it is still as strong as it was the day we assembled it. The duct tape that is on the inside is still intact, however, the weather caused the duct tape on the outside of the panels to fray. I am gladly replacing the duct tape with flex seal spray in clear or another similar caulking. I just love this greenhouse. In the period of one year, we had snow, rain, high winds, many severe thunderstorms with hail with absolutely no damage to the panels. No leaking either. The door has remained strong on its hinges. It is still straight and the latch is still intact. The vent window is still straight and the vent arm is still strong. Update #2: March 2015. Its now going into my 3rd year/season with this greenhouse and it hasn't changed a bit since the day we put it together. We've had some severe snow storms. 10 inches in one downfall a few weeks ago. Last year,during a bad storm with gale winds, the worst that happened was the little window atop blew off. It was simple to put back on, as it fits on a hinge. I added insurance on the greenhouse for a few dollars a month, it is now insured up to 900.00 for any damages excluding wind. I've already had my seeds growing for a month. Still loving this greenhouse. Still recommend it. Update #3: February 2017. Its now going into my 5th year/season with this greenhouse and it is still fully intact. Nothing has changed. The original duct tape I placed around the plastic panels had decayed so I used the new gorilla duct tape that is available. Should last much longer than original duct tape did. Still loving this greenhouse, and still recommend it. My uncle purchased a little greenhouse similar to ours and it already blew apart. He should have bought the Palram!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2013 by J. Patton J. Patton

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