

🌱 Grow Bold, Grow Smart — Your Green Thumb’s New Powerhouse!
The VEVOR Walk-in Tunnel Greenhouse combines a heavy-duty galvanized steel frame with a thick, waterproof PE cover to create a spacious 9.6x6.4x6.2 ft protected environment. Featuring six ventilated windows and a roll-up zipper door, it ensures optimal airflow while shielding plants from harsh weather. Designed for easy access and versatile use, this greenhouse is ideal for millennial professionals seeking to elevate their gardening game and extend their growing season with style and stability.

















| Best Sellers Rank | #7,046 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #9 in Greenhouses (Patio, Lawn & Garden) |
| Brand | VEVOR |
| Color | Green |
| Cover Material | Polyethylene (PE) |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 1,288 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 31.3 Pounds |
| Nominal Wall Thickness | 0.02 inches |
| Product Dimensions | 118.11"L x 78.74"W x 76.77"H |
R**E
I like it, it will work for what I need it to do.
This actually isn't that bad, it is not the most stable but with the bricks or weights around the sides it stays in place. Make sure you use some bricks or weights, I have old 10 pound weights around mine, 2 on each side. I did have to tie strap the shelves in place as they kept tipping off each time I bumped into them. The shelves are not a real think metal so I am not sure how much weight they will hold, but a small amount on at a time. This was really simple to put together, the cover did take a bit of doing, but I was by myself, it helps if you have another person, but you can do it by yourself. I thought it would be easier if I unzipped the door, no it was not, for me zipping the door back closed helped getting it into place easier. You do get some metal stakes to try and keep the strings and bottom in place, first, the strings will not last in the heat, I will have to buy some good cording to use here in Florida, the metal ground stakes will not even stay in the Florida sandy ground, I will have to change them out for tent like stakes. I am not blaming the company as most places have dirt for grounding, Florida ground is all sand. The look of this is awesome, I love how it closes up so well, and there is extra around the whole bottom so you can place bricks or weights to the cover bottom so it stays in place better. One thing that is weird, I received a butt ton of ties straps, I have no idea what to use them for. The instructions only show 4 to tie to the bar at the top middle. The zippers seem to be well made, that is good, they are nice and wide so they may last a bit here in Florida, we'll see. I did not have any missing parts, they were all there, thankfully. I did not have any tears in the cover and all the pieces were in great condition. Oh one thing, I learned the hard way, there is a certain way to add the very top arches, if you are finding that you are trying to fight to get the arch sides in the holes, don't force them, take the two pieces apart, then take the straight edge of the one piece and place it in the other side of the arch piece. I fought with this so much, I was wondering why the other arch went on so well and the next one did not. Well I had the straight edge in the wrong hole, it needed to go in the opposite hole, I believe these were pieces 5 and 6. It drove me crazy. I did put some plantings in there to see how they do, I lightly sprayed the hose water to the walls to see if it will create humidity. All in all I am hoping this will last a few years, I will have to take it down when a hurricane comes a calling, I know for sure this will not last through one, but don't fret, we have to tie down everything that is outside when a hurricane comes.
S**H
For the price....
Keeping in mind the price of this greenhouse. I purchased this greenhouse in November after watching a ton of videos and ads on tiktok, but didn't want to purchase it there, so I naturally started to browse amazon to see if I could get a better price, or at least a better selection. After searching around for a while I decided that I wanted to get this one due to it's nice long size, the door, the slightly larger tubing, and the price being reasonable. I got this to protect my citrus trees from the cool and potentially cold weather that I get here in Texas near Fort Worth, and to protect some of my other trees that I didn't want to leave outside during the weather but that were dormant. For the citrus I purchased some 55 gallon barrels and put them next to the trees to add warmth for the cool weather (cool is down to freezing, and cold is anything under fyi), for that it worked great. And even when we got to the single digit numbers for a little while with a little extra heat to keep things going, it did very well. It handled the 60+ MPH wind that we got back a couple of weeks ago fantastically. Pros: cheap, easy to set up, large usable space, okay tubing, enough fasteners, handled the cold and the wind great, everyone who saw it was impressed by it, tall enough to walk though comfortably. Cons: cheap, plastic is eh, tubing wall thickness is eh, both door hinges were barely working together, plastic rubbed holes through were the screws near the door, no real support for the back wall, the stakes are okay but cheap metal and short, the velcro by the door worked once then never did again, I could go on but you get what you pay for. I did make some improvements to it before completing the greenhouse. Namely I added treated 2x4 lumber to the bottom of the tubing to make it nearly 4 inches taller, and once the plastic was on I screwed some fence pickets to the 2x4 to secure the bottom of the plastic in place. I added some cable clamps https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C4NW8RNF?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1 to the wood and frame to make it more rigid and sturdy. I put some t posts in the corners and the centers to hold it to the ground, and they did a great job. I added wood around the door frame and it made it feel much better. I also added ropes between nearly every rib and staked it with good metal stakes, and that made a great difference with the wind. I wouldn't recommend using just the little plastic rings that they put into the corners they would eventually rip out and cause more issues. Structurally that was really all I did, anything else was for ease of use, like adding heat lamps, light strips, and timers to help with them. With price in mind, it is a good greenhouse to use and have. For me, I was only going to have it up from November to April, and it did what it was supposed to, but I don't see it as a good long term investment. Once the plastic rips, you have to start making repairs, and because it's so cheap, you need to decide on what to do with it, and how much you are willing to fix. For me it will become a new addition to the chicken coop since I have several holes in the plastic, and don't want to store it for another 6 months as it gets hot here and there isn't that good ventilation through the greenhouse. I would purchase another one when I feel like it's time in the fall.
L**W
Updated: didn't last one summer & do NOT buy!!
------------- Updated Comment ------------ Lowered review to 1 star because it didn't even last one summer: plastic cover is full of holes, shelves are rusting & strap with buckle to hold door open broke. Was moving it for a wind storm, and noticed that the cover is full of holes, despite being covered with a sun shade to protect it, as well as keep it cooler inside, plus it only got morning sun. The shelves are also rusting at the joints, even though I used it as dry gardening storage, with no plants, and the door open the entire time, so it was not from dew or moisture being trapped inside. I bought a cheap one at Aldi's, that was almost the same (better Aldo's was a better design), which I bought this greenhouse to replace, that was in all day SoCal sun, and it lasted me 3 or 4 years. When I went to close the door, one side of the strap to hold it open fell off in my hand. Save your $ and buy a better quality one or literally any greehouse but this one. Now I need to replace, right when I need it because when it's still shedding tiny plastic bits (see photo), which will get in my soil, and when it rains, the "cover" will leak. I've never given a 1 star review before, but I'd give zero stars if possible; I've never been so disappointed in a product & it's quality before this. ---------------- Original Comment ----------------- I just received this & put it together, by myself, which took maybe an hour, most of which was spent trying to figure out the final step of putting the frame together (roof support). The instructions up to this point were very clear & easy to follow, and all pieces clearly labeled with stickers. This step has horrible instructions. I searched for YouTube videos for how to put the final 5 bars (roof support) together, watched one sponsored video, which completely skipped over this step & how to put cover on. I finally found the answer in a review here: use the clamp & zipties, except it is totally useless & bar slides around. I've owned a similar greenhouse I bought at Aldi before (lasted 3-4 years in SoCal), which was cheaper, but had a better thought out design, using plastic connectors, like what is used on the other connections, making it secure. In some reviews, people mentioned they had trouble with putting the cover on, but I opened the door most of the way, stood inside the frame, and slid it on pretty easily. What I like: * inexpensive * the weight/thickness of the plastic cover is decent for the price * the wire shelves are heavier gauge than previous greenhouse I bought, and come with zipties if you want to keep them from coming off * spacious inside * well labeled bars, great instructions, until final step for the frame (roof support) * I like that the door has a buckle to secure it when rolled up (previous one I had was velcro, which would catch my hair) * really easy to put together, aside from roof frame * it's very lightweight, so easy to pick up and move, but make sure it's pegged or weighted down to secure it during any wind, or it'll become a kite. What I don't like: * horrible instructions for the roof support & poor roof support design. Maybe my husband will figure out a better way than I've done it, that'll be more secure (if he does, I'll update my review) * one side of the roof support doesn't fit into the shelf section of the frame well, so it's not securely in place (we'll try to fix this when the rain stops, because maybe it's something I did, but other side slid in no problem) * ties that secure the cover to the frame aren't placed well. The top one is great, because it ties at a shelf connection, to make is more secure, but bottom ones are on the middle of a bar, which would be fine, if there were any around the door frame, or at the bottom. I also like velcro supports on previous greenhouse I had better, because they were easier to securely fasten, compared to trying to tie the strings on this model (I was trying to avoid knotting it so I can easily remove the cover if needed) * the opening is low, due to cross bar, which due to poor roof support design, is needed (or I'd just leave out), so anyone 5'5" (roughly) or taller will need to duck to get in, rather than just walk in, but once inside, you can stand up no problem, even if over 6 feet. Would I buy this again? I'd have to really debate that. If they improved the roof design & added more ties to secure the cover, definitely, but others wise, only if other greenhouses were too expensive or sold out.
P**E
A good value for the money but not something that will take high winds or massive sun
For the price it will work. We are in Florida so we know the cover will only last a few years. Its only on during our short cool spell. I built it up 12 more inches with some scrap wood. That helps with the heights of some of our plumeria and also allows us to hang plants off the bars. I did this by myself and 1 person can obviously accomplish this. Sturdy enough for the area we have it in. Again for the price it is definitely worth it. Why only 4 stars? The instructions were obviously written by someone that had put 239 of them together already. Instructions are lacking any basic instructions. See what I did there. Anyone that has any mechanical skills can accomplish it. Took me about 2 hours to construct the frame by myself and 15 minutes to put the top on. P.s the exterior frames are the arches. The instructions don't say or show this so I watched the video.
A**D
It will keep my plants warm during the winter
I really like it. It will keep my plants warm during the winter. Would it survive till next winter, that questionable? It’s nice and spacey , I boo for wooden pallets in each side and I had about 38 inch of space in the middle to walk in. And I can put a second level of pallet to add more plant if I want to. One thing I made a mistake I assembled it then I moved it to where I wanted to sit I should assemble it in the spot where I wanted to sit, by the time I moved it to designated area . It was a little loose and weak. Add a little heater with the temperature control will be a great idea I recommended
M**E
Poor quality but may be worth it
I bought this on sale for half price. Thats important because it is NOT worth full price. Chinese are grandmaster of under engineering. It's exactly what you need minus 10% and its up to you to make it work. Poorly written directions but everything was there and it is as stated if you can figure it out. The aluminum (pot metal) poles are very poor quality and super easy to bend and crush so be careful when tightening the screws. The tie downs are entirely worthless. The hardware are exact with no extra so pray they count right. All that said it is as advertised. The quality is low however since I paid only $100 and if it lasts 2 or 3 years then it was worth it to save my outdoor plants. If it performs better than expected I will update the review, otherwise don't pay full price!!! Pick another if full price.
C**N
Huge, Sturdy, and Perfect for Serious Gardening!
Here’s a glowing review for the VEVOR Walk‑in Tunnel Greenhouse, 27.4×9.5×7.4 ft — a generous walk-in greenhouse that’s been a fantastic addition to my garden! I’ve been using this tunnel greenhouse all season, and it has exceeded my expectations. The spacious walk-in design gives plenty of room for raised beds, multiple plant shelves, and even taller plants — great for everything from seedlings to full-grown veggies. Why I love it: 🌱 Solid construction: The heavy-duty galvanized steel frame feels robust and stable once assembled. 🌞 Weather protection: The thick PE cover is waterproof, sun-resistant, and well-stitched, helping maintain a warm, protected growing environment in cooler months and diffusing harsh sun when it’s hot. 🌬️ Great ventilation: With 16 roll-up windows and mesh screens plus a side swing door, airflow is excellent — important for healthy plants and temperature control. 🚪 Easy access: I love walking right in to water, prune, and harvest without crouching or squeezing.
D**9
Cheaply made, plastic tears easily.
You get what you pay for. This is a very cheap greenhouse. 25 mph winds and it already tore.
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