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Mines been up for 18mnths now. Tied to a brick wall and bricks on bottom shelf to stop the poles coming apart. Cant use any of the shelves that came with it as everything gets shaken off them with the slightest breese. I've put freestanding shelving inside instead (a bookcase would do) and it works a treat.
Quote from: Magnolia on April 07, 2009, 22:49:10Mines been up for 18mnths now. Tied to a brick wall and bricks on bottom shelf to stop the poles coming apart. Cant use any of the shelves that came with it as everything gets shaken off them with the slightest breese. I've put freestanding shelving inside instead (a bookcase would do) and it works a treat.The shelving that comes with the zippered greenhouses has many good uses. I wired some together, attached them to posts for cucumbers to grow up and added more as the plants grew; other shelves I wired into a triangle or square and use them around clumps of flowers as plant supports. They're green so are unobtrusive in the flower garden. The poles are being used to support bean netting for limas and pole beans.
Well now I have mine weighted down and tied to the wall it is OK. Only a very small back garden so can't have a proper greenhouse, OH has a big shed with his tools in. It has been good for bringing seeds on and now keeps my gardening pots, equipment tidy. Think it is OK for the money I paid for it, SO I AM PLEASED WITH IT, so there.