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Palram Canopia Greenhouse Bundle - Hybrid 6' x 8' Greenhouse and 4 Heavy Duty Shelves

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Color: Silver


Size: 6' x 8' x 7'


Style: Greenhouse + Greenhouse Shelf Bundle


Features

  • Twin-wall polycarbonate roof panels and crystal clear polycarbonate wall panels provide balanced growing conditions (Hybrid greenhouse)
  • Powder coated aluminum frame with galvanized steel base for stability (Hybrid greenhouse)
  • 4 heavy duty shelves made of corrosion resistant aluminum support up to 90 lbs each
  • Shelves fit Palram Mythos, Hybrid, Essence, Snap & Grow, Glory, Americana and Chalet greenhouses
  • 100% UV protected polycarbonate panels do not discolor, fracture or shatter (Hybrid greenhouse)

Description

Palram - Canopia Hybrid 6' x 8' Greenhouse - Silver The Hybrid is an ingenious greenhouse offering the gardening enthusiast a precise balance of two advanced virtually unbreakable polycarbonate panels along with a strong durable rust- resistant aluminum frame, now you can start growing earlier and continue growing later. The twin-wall roof panels block up to 100% of harmful UV rays and diffuse the direct sunlight; the crystal-clear side panels offer over 90% light transmission. Strong and attractive, this Hybrid Greenhouse offers years of maintenance free gardening enjoyment. Palram - Canopia Heavy Duty Greenhouse Shelf Bundle (4 Piece) Four Palram heavy duty aluminum shelves are designed to fit all Palram Mythos, Hybrid, Essence, Snap & Grow, Glory, Americana and Chalet greenhouses. Each shelf measures 23" x 16½" and can hold up to 90 lbs of plants, watering cans, soils and other greenhouse necessities. The heavy duty steel support brackets attach securely to Palram frame profiles and can be easily repositioned wherever space is needed. Shelves can be mounted individually or in tandem for optimal efficiency. Each shelf kit Includes mounting hardware and 3 plant hangers that can be affixed to the shelf undersides for plant baskets and trellising.

Color: Silver


Brand: Palram


Product Dimensions: 96"L x 72"W x 84"H


Door Style: Sliding Doors


Frame Material: Aluminum


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  • Take Your Time, Get a Heater
Color: Silver Size: 6' x 8' x 7' Style: Greenhouse
Prior to purchasing this greenhouse I read many reviews, for this and other greenhouses. I had bought one of those $150 ones last year that has the rip stop plastic covering a plastic tube frame. I had clamped it to a base of pallets and plywood. Despite the harsh winds coming off the field that have torn metal and ripped concrete tie-downs a foot out of the ground with screenhouses and pergolas, my cheap little greenhouse stood firm through the winter. I'm mentioning this for a reason... stay with me. So after less than a year my cheap little greenhouse had thousands of holes eroded in the plastic. I tried ordering a new cover and got a total runaround before eventually they were in backorder. Why spend $150 for less than a year? So late one night I hit BUY and spent a little more on this greenhouse. If it lasts me 3 years it pays for itself. First of all, whoever engineered a full size greenhouse to fit in like a 3'x5'x6" box, hats off to you. It seems the part design is at least partially centered around fitting in the box. You will also marvel at what you pulled out of a box the size of a party cupcake pack from Sams Club. Once together, it's a bit of a masterpiece of aluminum and plastic interlocking pieces. The reviewers mentioned taking your time, and that is key. There are no words - instructions are pictoral and the devil is in the details. It's sorta like one of those "can you spot it?" puzzles when you have to study the picture for the slightest of clues of what's hidden inside. I was all excited when I read a review on how one woman constructed it in less than a day when others said it took two people a couple days. But clearly, unless you are assembling this for the 10th time, slow down. He who finishes first loses here. I'm just one 51-year-old short lady and it took me 3 good afternoons into evenings after work to assemble. Full disclosure: I am very comfortable with construction but also yeah I may have been slightly pokey after working all day. It was an additional Sunday afternoon to build and level a nice solid base out of plywood and pt lumber (make sure you get ground contact lumber). The 1st day included 2 hours to unpack the parts, count them and place them in numeric order, read thru the directions. Another excellent tip: all nuts/bolts should be 75% tightened unless they tell you otherwise. Exceptions would be when marrying two pieces together to create one long piece such as the roof ridge. When you are completely done, tighten everything. Make sure your diagonal cross bracing is especially loose. Biggest tip: tie it down. With my high winds, I couldn't do enough. I screwed through the holes in the base into the plywood. Additionally, I bought their tie down kit. The cable on the kit is pretty thin and the ground anchors are completely inadequate (I yanked them up easily by hand) but the other pieces are proprietary and good to have. If you study the tie down kit you can come up with your own pieces I'm sure. I kept the kit and just used thicker cable I had on hand, cement, thick eyebolts. The reason I think my cheap little greenhouse didn't budge in the wind is I left no orifices for the wind to take hold. So a solid heavy base, matched by closing the window and door at night and with any wind, will make your tie downs effective. Or so I hope.... if this thing goes with literally thousands of seeds planted in it I may lose my mind. Some miscellaneous tips: predrill your holes for the couple steps when you are supposed to drive a self-tapping screw thru the aluminum rod and into the connecting aluminum piece. Next, jerry rig the top window with more substantial supports or the wind will take that right away. And finally those silly little gray plastic spacers that go on top of plastic side panels, and to some extent the roof panels, made me insane. Mine kept popping off, refusing to go on despite figuring out this may be a good use for the wd40 they recommend in the beginning. I was intent in getting them perfectly placed and flush and really I don't think it matters as long as they are superficially on there and pinned in place. I had cut myself multiple times over the course of a good hour fighting with them, had blood all over the panels like a murder had taken place. Yes the rain washed it off. But that may also be why they suggested work gloves in the beginning. All in all, this will seem like a completely cheap kit when you unpack it. But if carefully put together and secured, you have a greenhouse that may last. In the end, I'm pretty sure I could've built a cabin easier than this greenhouse (unless that cabin kit was to come in a 3x5 box). But hey I'm not afraid to say it... I'm proud of what I built and you will be too!! I am adding onto my review after having owned the greenhouse one year. It is still as sturdy as when set up, no wear or discoloration on the plastic. A huge tip: if you live in a cold climate like I do, be prepared to use a space heater most nights. You will get frost inside the greenhouse and the freezing temps will prevent your seeds from growing. A bit of a bummer that you will be using so much electricity but nobody ever said gardening was a cheap hobby! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 19, 2022 by Jenn Z Jenn Z

  • Great value for the money. Assembly can be challenging.
Color: Forest Green Size: 6' x 8' x 7' Style: Greenhouse
Once I finished building, my wife wanted to put in a chair, rugs, and table to turn this into an outdoor retreat. Then she remembered the plants needed a home, too. A great greenhouse for the homeowner. If you're trying to run a business or small farm, then of course, you need something bigger and more permanent. For the rest of us who live in the suburbs or neighborhoods, even with moderate-sized yards, this is great. Good size 6' x 8', fits easily into the corner of a yard, or in the middle. PROs: - great size. Not too big. - great construction and delivery. All the hardware came with extra screws, bolts, nuts. It's as if the manufacturer knew you were going to be assembling this outside. In the grass. Where small parts would be dropped and immediately carried away by gnomes never to be seen again. - instructions are all images, but very clear. You'll need some puzzle solving skills. But, nothing a person with good mechanical skills shouldn't be able to handle. - Excellent build quality. There were no pieces with misaligned holes or poorly fitting pieces. CONS - FIRST. The stickers identifying each part can only be removed with a welding torch. Once you get the hang of it, there's only minor damage from the arc-welding scars on the metal. Seriously. It's good that the labels didn't come off before I could identify the right part. But, these were permanent. As in even after they were scrapped off with a non-abrasive tool (my fingernail), there was still A LOT of glue/paper residue left behind. - lots of bolts and nuts to assemble. Not a significant problem, but be ready. - Some of the parts should have been a single part. The door frame, the top beam, the side top beams were all two-parts that had to be connected together. Granted, this was done with a very strong internal stiffening beam. But, this is a point of potential weakness in major load segments. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 14, 2023 by Ronald C. Marks Ronald C. Marks

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