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"Choosing your new Greenhouse just became easier with the EasyGrow Greenhouse Kit!"
 
 

These comments were received a few years ago with the EasyGrow version1

"The Morrow's of Pennsylvania received an Easygrow with end walls that didn't fit. After checking, it was confirmed the factory made a mistake. When we notified the Morrows (just hours later) that we were going to replace their defective 10' model immediately, their neighbor J. Pounds was so impressed by the product and its support, he decided to buy a 14' model that was delivered along with the Morrow's replacement.

Thank you to the Morrow's and Mr. Pounds for their patience and support."

 
I am totally delighted all the way around! The assembly was a piece of cake .

How easy was the assembly? Easy, with only a few minor hiccups.

I am using it for mostly flowers. The temperature varies but I keep it above 60, and it has gone as high as 100. I am using propane to heat and light it. A tank of propane cost $12.00 and lasts for 50 hours.

Have had no problems at all!

You could send me a sign to put up on my fence. I live on Route 66 in Portland and it is highly traveled! (Maybe second time buyer discount?)

I am beyond enjoying it, I LOVE IT!

Michelle S., CT
A Very Happy Customer!
Easygrow 10x10

 
I really am enjoying it.

I have never had one before so this is all new to me.  I have enjoyed starting vegetables - tomatoes and peppers and some bulbs and flowers. I have a small heater that I run when the outside temp goes in the low 50's. It has a thermostat and works out well. I'm not sure how it will work if I try to use the greenhouse through winter months. In NC I figure I can use it into December and start up again in Mar . I also have a small fan and with the door open and all vents that cools it enough that the plants don't get stressed. So far we have not had the hot weather to test the fan. I am thinking I might need some of the shade cloth in mid summer heat.

My husband bought 4 saw horses and wood planks to make shelves. I keep the plants on these shelves and store my supplies under them. I water with plastic jugs and of course now am hauling dirt upstairs. Many of my plants are doing very well and I have moved them to the outside part of the roof. We currently are getting too much rain so I have moved some back inside to keep them from over watering. I also have two grow lights I leave on every other night to encourage more growth.

Sincerely, Lynn M., NC
EasyGrow 10x10 #1886160

 
Well to start my wife and I love the greenhouse very much. We started very early and were just trying to keep thing warm. Before I left I did put in a fan, to cool it later when it started to warm up. We started our crops for the garden to begin with, but the wife is using it now to grow hanging plants. When I first received the green house I didn't known too much about greenhouses or any thing like that. It took over two months to get here from the time I order it, but at that time we still had over two feet of snow so I really didn't mind. I thought I did enough study on how to get started but was I in for a big surprise. I started by rotor tilling the area for the green house then I used a lawn roller to flatten down the ground, then I used sand to level the area, but I didn't pay enough attention to my leveling, which I found out later how much this was a big mistake. ...
 Even though I have had a few problems with the green house I still love it very much and would highly recommend this product.. I have have a least 20 people stop and look at the greenhouse, so I made up a sign and put your name and number on it. Hope a few people will call. We have 50 and 60 mile per wind storms here and the greenhouse is still as good as the day I put it up. So I hope all my woes won't stop any one from buying this products. I would also like to add a few more thing which the greenhouse needs you will need a fans I am use just a box fan at the present but I need to get better circulation in the green house I still working on that. Also, to you dummies like me, the door needs to be facing the west side or in that general direction. So you can get better air flow most of the time, my greenhouse is not, may have to move it to get this better air flow. Well I hope this will help, and if you have any thing that can help people like I would really appreciate the help.

Thank you

William F., OH
EasyGrow 10x14

 
We had to wait to install our greenhouse because of construction on our deck right next to where we were going to install it. ...We placed a fan in the greenhouse and the temp is about 75F, although we've had so much rain that I don't really know what the temp. will be once the sun is out all day and the outside temp is 80F. We will hopefully be progating some rose cuttings this summer and maybe also growing some vegetables that will enable us to have things like tomatoes thru the early winter. I am including some photographs-you can tell it is next to our deck -we did that because it is th flattest place in the yard and it won't get full sun until the afternoon.

Frank J. Van L., VA
EasyGrow 10x10 #4471

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