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Has anyone tried this? It looks like exactly what I want, sturdy polycarbonate panels, fits on my deck. I want something that will hold not only all my seedlings for transplanting, but will also hold greens and herbs in the winter, but not made of cheap plastic that will fall apart. There are no reviews on this, though. And I hate to buy something that has not been previously reviewed.
It's a nice idea to have some closed shelving especially if you have a relatively protected spot for it that gets enough sunlight. I'm kind of old fashioned and like the older more heavy duty looking garden cold frames and hoop houses so, to me, the legs appear a little spindly. It looks like they would be wobbly with more than a handful of pots and plants in them. There are several places that sell it for less but none have any reviews yet so I'd guess it is probably a relatively new version of mini greenhouse. I'm sorry not to have anything else on it, I wish I had more info for you. Here are the other places that sell it:
haha. reread my post...that's not what i meant by 'greens and herbs.' i won't even take a tylenol when i have a headache!
LOL, well OK. But I am serious if there is a local market for growers then the suppliers will beat a path to their door. The people that get wealthy off of legalized pot won't be the growers but the companies providing the growing supplies
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