Recent Member Tested and Recommended

Conservatory Greenhouse
MSRP: $555

Member Tested Rating: 8.5
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The Conservatory greenhouse sets up on grass or other hard surfaces quickly and easily. It’s door is located in the center for maximum space usage inside and it offers screened vent openings for optimum air circulation. With the vents open, air circulates throughout the Conservatory to prepare plants for planting in outdoor conditions. With the vents closed, your plants remain protected from insects, birds and other pests, as well as wind, frost and snow. Flowerhouse, 810-686-5252, www.flowerhouses.com.

MEMBER TESTED RESULTS
JENNIFER WAND, HEARTLAND, WI


“The Conservatory is a great alternative to a permanent greenhouse because it’s movable and collapses flat for storage.”

FAY WEATHERFORD, DARLINGTON, SC


“It worked well for starting seeds and getting seedlings ready for planting outdoors.”

Comments
hclark2
# hclark2
Thursday, February 17, 2011 1:55 PM
I would love to try this. We live in the woods for the most part and start our own seeds not so easy some times.(deer) I think it would be ausome to try out in IN
Puipui96
# Puipui96
Monday, February 21, 2011 1:48 PM
I would love to try this too because our backyard faces the woods and creek so alot of animals and insects. I live in NC.
marielucas1944
# marielucas1944
Tuesday, February 22, 2011 3:19 PM
I also would love to try this we live in NC also and our house faces woods and bunny invaders....lol THis would be good for seedlings.
msimons
# msimons
Tuesday, February 22, 2011 5:00 PM
I would love to try this conservatory. I live in Indiana and would like to keep my potted plants, from my yard, over the winter. It would be interesting to see if the conservatory would work in very cold weather.
pawpaw
# pawpaw
Friday, February 25, 2011 9:08 AM
Looks like something to give a try. We are wanting to build a larger one but this may just do the job until we get the funds to finish our project.
goldwing1987
# goldwing1987
Sunday, February 27, 2011 11:56 AM
I garden on my own, husband has other jobs to do. This is something that relaxes my. Would be great to start seeds for garden. I use garage now and not too handy.
stownsel2
# stownsel2
Monday, February 28, 2011 2:34 PM
i wished i could try this out i live in the country and we have to many wild animals that get into everything you plant
mmetzger
# mmetzger
Tuesday, March 01, 2011 12:53 PM
I have a very small greenhouse but does ot accomodate enough space for all the seeds I start. It would be nice to try a bigger one
outdoormom3
# outdoormom3
Tuesday, March 01, 2011 1:48 PM
I would really like to try this. I have a cement space outside for the greenhouse right now. I would fill it full of plants & enjoy watching them grow.
fyrbal
# fyrbal
Friday, March 04, 2011 1:09 PM
This looks interesting, we live in the High Desert area of Oregon, winter till May sometimes and a really short growing season. Always looking for ways to extend our 2 1/2 month growing season. I like that it can be put away so the snow doesn't collapse it...big problem here and the deer bring their fawns into our yard for feeding training...they have no fear and I am not as big as they are...love ways to keep them out of my stuff till I can get "Liquid Fence" sprayed on the flowers. It would be fun to ry this out.
ajharvey
# ajharvey
Saturday, March 05, 2011 1:15 PM
Sounds like a good product, but where I live we have very strong wind gusts since we're out in the country surrounded by farmland (no wind breaks). I wonder how a greenhouse like this would hold up to that?
etindal
# etindal
Tuesday, March 29, 2011 4:43 PM
I would love to try this too because our backyard faces the woods and creek. Deer, rabbits and squirrels love everything I plant. I would love to have more of what I plant. We also get so a lot of insects. We live in GA.
4crise
# 4crise
Friday, April 15, 2011 11:52 AM
We too live in the country with no wind breaks and have wanted so badly to put up a greenhouse but have been fearful if it could withstand the strong gusts of wind we get. Would love to try it and see what it is made of.
daveie
# daveie
Sunday, May 01, 2011 3:44 AM
I would have really love to test something like this! between the moose, deer, squirrels, bunnies & turkeys we need all the help we can get to get seeds started & so forth. Welcome to the woods where the creatures eat you out of house & home
mel
# mel
Thursday, May 12, 2011 6:24 PM
I would really love to test this too. I am looking at an option to protect blueberry and raspberry bushes from birds and squirrels. Both get most of my fruit and I don't get much. I have tried numerous ways of protecting them; to include sharing!!
nwillits
# nwillits
Wednesday, May 18, 2011 9:07 PM
I would also love to try this. With the rainy spring we have had this year, it would be great. We just bought 2 acres of land but won't be building till we sell our house in town, however, we want to start a large garden. Just can't get the seeds in the ground this year with all the rain! My cats prevent me from starting indoors like I tried last year.
pkrouse
# pkrouse
Monday, May 30, 2011 6:20 AM
I to would love to try the greenhouse, Sure would help me when i start seeds.

charmedfairey
# charmedfairey
Tuesday, May 31, 2011 4:44 PM
It would be a nice trial to add this product to my side garden to help with early seeding as well as plants that need cold storage outdoors over the winter. please feel free to contact me to trial this one...
Serrat
# Serrat
Saturday, June 04, 2011 2:49 PM
I would love to give this a thorough testing. I have plenty of room but the birds and critters here love munching on my plants! I have a few dwarf fruit trees (potted) that would really find this beneficial as well as new vegetables done in containers that could use the added protection. Please consider me for a test on the conservatory greenhouse. Thank you.
swyant-smoker
# swyant-smoker
Monday, June 06, 2011 8:27 PM
This would be interesting to try out. I have a steep incline for a backyard and tree lines on either side of our property. I have flat ground on the side of the house & in front, which then continues down the incline to the road. Irrigation and erosion is a constant battle around here. I think trying a simple-like greenhouse would be very good for us. I love growing vegetables (beginner-style) and flowers, but I have no where to keep them. I have been putting them in the spare 'back' room, for the back of the house is where the full sun is. I hope someday, to be able to be a candidate for this product test. I think it would be very informative for both sides. Thank you.
pwiggin
# pwiggin
Sunday, July 03, 2011 8:41 AM
This product would be the ultimate for me !!I've always wanted a green house. I usually stare my plants from seed but have no place to put them.I also use my spare room but can only do a limited amount due to space.
60march
# 60march
Tuesday, July 12, 2011 12:00 PM
I would love to try the greenhouse out. I live in the country and woods .I have 4 1/2 archers of land, I would like to grow more trees and plants..
I would love to be able keep my potted plants though the winter.

I have always wanted to try planting my own seeds and growing them, I have done some seeds but want to do better.I love gardening this would let me have a bigger garden of plantings.I love flowers ,trees,bushes,and vegetables
,I do have a vegetable garden,but I buy all my plantings.Would love to start my own.

Thank of me when you start looking for some one ,I am interesting in this product. Thank You
georgialg
# georgialg
Tuesday, July 19, 2011 7:44 AM
I've been very interested in getting a greenhouse but have not yet. I would love to try this one out because when I plant my seeds I have by windowsils filled with containers and I run out of room and they sometimes get in the way of other family members. I believe this greenhouse would be perfect for me to start my seedings!
skfurst
# skfurst
Friday, July 22, 2011 9:19 PM
To those wanting this product, consider the materials it is made with, then consider the types of critters you want to keep out. Can they burrow under or chew through the plastic? Most could, I would recommend also placing a fence around the outside away from the greenhouse to keep the small critters from getting to the house and causing problems. Best of luck!
greenhouse4
# greenhouse4
Monday, August 08, 2011 4:27 PM
Would love to see how well it holds up to Oklahoma weather! We have it all here! My last one literally blew away in the wind! Would be curious to try this one!
tcondarco
# tcondarco
Tuesday, September 06, 2011 4:37 PM
oh would love to try this.. always have wanted one, just always wondered how they would hold up to illinois winters
watergardenguy
# watergardenguy
Sunday, October 02, 2011 1:13 PM
This looks like it could be a sturdy green house with strong walls. I would put dark colored river rock or paving stones inside to hold the heat at night. I would also steak it down as our South Dakota winds would send it flying. I love the fact that it is portable so when the days get too hot it could be moved to a partialy shaded area. I grow bonsai trees which do not tolerate wind,sub zero,and dry conditions so this would be a great home for them all year round.
M. Diane
# M. Diane
Wednesday, December 28, 2011 8:11 PM
I would like to try this. I live on my own and do extensive raised gardening and container gardening. I am disabled and have built my own 2 1/2 foot raised gardens. This looks like something that I could probably put up and not have to try to start my plant in the kitchen and family room
amohn
# amohn
Thursday, February 09, 2012 9:39 PM
amohn
I would really like to try out a greenhouse.I usually plant in the spring outside whenever the weather breaks.Last year was the first year I started seeds inside, they did very well and I loved it except for the mess in the house.I would love to try a greenhouse out.
kyoshiwoman
# kyoshiwoman
Thursday, March 08, 2012 10:18 PM
This looks like a great product! I have used a small, 4 shelf model and loved it. The Conservatory Greenhouse would allow a larger selection of early spring plants as well as provide the way to produce vegetables in the winter when we get LOTS of rain, with a rather short growing season of 2 1/2 months.Our family would love this!
cherryb1115
# cherryb1115
Tuesday, May 29, 2012 6:19 PM
I would like to try this product! I have been looking for a temporary greenhouse solution, as I do not want or need one year round and my garden/yard space is limited. This might prove to be the perfect solution for me. I love starting my plants from seed, but when space is limited and the weather is not optimal, it is not an easy task.
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