mfr: Jewett-Cameron Companies Spring Gardener™ Greenhouse
Our Spring Gardener™ Greenhouse by Weatherguard™ is the most affordable rigidframe, walk-in greenhouse on the market! Designed for gardening enthusiasts on tight budgets who still desire quality, style and professional results.
A D V A N T A G E S
• Walk-in style greenhouse.
• Rigid-frame maintains greenhouse shape, provides strength and ensures long life.
• Full-entry front panel featuring (Zip Away door allows access for wide items.
• Offers consumers plenty of room to control and foster growth of vegetables, flowers and herbs on a year round basis
• Lifetime warranty on frame.
• Industry-leading consumer packaging.
S I Z E S A V A I L A B L E
• 10 sizes available ranging from 4¼W x 4¼L x 6¼6 H Deck & Patio to 8¼W x 16¼L x 6¼6 H Commercial
C O N S T R U C T I O N
• 100% commercial-grade galvanized steel frame and connectors v featuring Quick Connect assembly.
• Rugged triple-layer waterproof, UV protective polyethylene cover, back and door panel.
• Three-piece cover construction allows for easy access and maintenance of plants, vegetables and herbs.
• Our FloThruVent technology controls airflow from the base of the unit and the ends of the unit with lower vents and front and rear panel zipper-screened window.
• Ridged frame and center rail construction allows growing enthusiasts to hang their heaviest basket plants from the roof frame without sagging. 0509SGSS Strongest
| Publisher | Jewett-Cameron Lumber Corp |
| Clothing Size | 12' |
| Features |
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| Color | White |
| Brand | Weather Guard |
| EAN | 0760582630124 |
| UPC | 760582630124 |
| Label | Jewett-Cameron Lumber Corp |
| MPN | IS 63012 |
| Studio | Jewett-Cameron Lumber Corp |
| Title | Weatherguard 63012 8-by-12-Foot Greenhouse |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Size | 12' |
| Model | IS 63012 |
| Manufacturer | Jewett-Cameron Lumber Corp |
Review by R. B. Barnes, 2010-05-31
I bought this early spring. Set it up in the rain in less than an hour. It seems very flimsy until you tighten the main cover area. I would recommend purchasing the tie down kit. Since I loaded it with plants, they have all taken off and done much better than out on the patio. A small propane lantern on the lowest setting kept plants from freezing during several hard frosts. I can't wait to see how long I can extend the fall growing season. I think I may buy the 8 X 12 for next year as well.
Review by Lonnie Chabes, 2010-03-09
i got my green house today and ups brought me a box that both sides where gone and a big mess the box looked like it was in a fight and losed!!!!!well,all so it was left on the bottom of the steps....so when i picked it up to put in the truck,,,there where bolts ands screws in the dirt so when i do put it together i no there r pieces missing i know it
Review by Mary Traver, 2010-01-04
It is not even six months old, and the plastic has ripped and needs replacing.
Review by C. Kennedy, 2009-11-01
We used many of the suggestions of other reviewers (from reviews of the 8x12 and other Weatherguard greenhouses on this site), including stabilizing the frame at all connection points with self-drilling screws. We did find that drilling pilot holes for the screws made the process much easier. Here's another suggestion--when putting the frame together, use duct tape to temporarily hold the pieces in place until you get them all together. Otherwise, you are likely to get hit on the head by falling pieces. We made a foundation from Trex boards. We drilled holes in the foundation and anchored it to the ground with steel spikes purchased at a home improvement store, and then bolted the frame to the foundation. We had high winds last week and the greenhouse wasn't damaged. Because of the poor directions, we installed the first two ratchets incorrectly, but fortunately, we figured out how to unlock them so we could put them on correctly. Other than the vague directions, I really don't have any complaints. My plants are happy, and with the addition of a solar pool cover and some water barrels, I am looking forward to what little winter we have here, in zone 8. (I may also get a small greenhouse heater.)
Review by A. Hicks, 2009-10-19
I have just constructed my Weatherguard Greenhouse... the large one. The greenhouse is good - as described in terms of size, weight and benefits. I only have a couple of assembly tips for new buyers:
1) If you order the 12', it comes with instructions for the 8' - so be aware that you have more assemble pieces and have to include additional pieces to extend the size of the greenhouse (it's not difficult, just be aware).
2) if you don't know how to use ratchets, look it up online. It does not include instructions for how to hook up the ratchets and use them properly... we had to get help with this and would not have been able to do it without help from a friend who knows how ratchets work.
3) We used 4 people to assemble this because the structure falls apart easily until the plastic covering is on, but if you have someone on each end, holding the pieces in place while you work on putting it together, than it works ok. I would say you need a minimum of three people... then it goes together in under 2 hours.
Note: my assembly instructions are just 'tips'. We're VERY happy with the greenhouse and are already enjoying it!