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The GardzenGarden Hoops DIY Greenhouse Kit includes 24 durable hoops, 25 connectors, and a pair of gloves, allowing you to easily create customized grow tunnels for your plants. Designed for all seasons, these hoops can be paired with various covers to protect your garden from the elements, making them ideal for both indoor and outdoor use.
K**H
Great product and fun to set up
Love these- makes it easy to protect garden no matter the shape of the plot. We have them in curves and boxes, etc. Very adaptable to any configuration. Stays connected well. Buy more than you think you will need you will use them. We are on our 2nd order and went big.
B**'
Works well.
They work well. Easy assembly and customizeable sizes. Only problem is a shortage of end caps.
B**I
Versatile and Sturdy – Great for a Mini Greenhouse or Pea Support
I purchased the Gardzen Garden Hoops, DIY Greenhouse Hoops to set up a small protective tunnel in my garden, and they’ve worked out wonderfully. The hoops are sturdy, easy to assemble, and flexible enough to shape as needed for different setups.While they’re great for covering crops with mesh or plastic, I’ve also found them perfect for another use—supporting my pea plants! The vines cling to them easily, and it’s helped keep the plants off the ground and growing strong.I love that they’re lightweight but durable, and they’ve held up well through wind and rain. A great multifunctional addition to any garden setup—highly recommend for both greenhouse covers and vertical plant support.
N**S
An Okay product
This is an okay product. I purchased two for an archway from a garden bed to a fence. I thought they were a little more sturdy; sometimes the connectors don't hold well. I had to add extra stability - having 1 rod at the top doesn't cut it. I don't regret purchasing this product. I can use it in a lot of other places in my garden. Just disappointing that the stability is great.
G**R
Garden cloche
They are plastic tubes.
M**A
Great, versatile system
I bought this product last spring (the "large" 3-pack) with several uses in mind. In the spring, I covered short rows of cucumbers and broccoli with insect netting to keep the beetles and cabbage worms off - using 3 sticks per hoop, about every 2-3 feet. They looked so good I ended up covering my entire squash bed, an area about 6 feet wide by 20 feet long. These worked really well for that - I was afraid that was too long of a reach, but I did not have any trouble with stability - the cross piece across the top does a great job of providing the rigidity even a large area needs. Great design. The one issue I did have was that that crosspiece stuck out at the ends and worked holes into the netting. My netting was also not super secure at the edges, so all in all, not effective at keeping the squash bugs out - and the netting had to be removed for pollinators once blooms start to form, so not sure it did much good. I disassembled and put it away till fall, when I planted a bunch of cold hardy greens under heavy fabric row cover, this time using these frame pieces between 3-5 feet apart. They worked marvelously! We just had fresh spinach in a salad that I picked yesterday (January 30) from under these little tunnels. Now, 5 foot spacing, even with a crosspiece over the top holding everything together, is really too far if you have any kind of snow or ice load (which is why I'm back on this page considering getting another set). And I did have one plastic stick break - you need to treat them reasonably carefully. I'm also not sure how quickly the UV will deteriorate them - but they've lasted well for this year. I really like this design - it is easy to disassemble, to reconfigure into different lengths based on your current needs, and stores away nicely in a box about the size of a ream of paper if you don't need it. The gloves are super handy for pulling things apart - you do need a good grip. Pliers would work, too, although I haven't needed them. And I've had no trouble at all sticking them down into my Ohio clay soil. All in all, I'm pleased.
A**R
Doesn’t hold up in wind or snow
Doesn’t hold up to wind or more than 2 inches of snow. I’ve had this setup for less than a week and it’s completely trashed after a 5 inch snowstorm we had last night. It totally collapsed and the supporting rod is wavy and unable to be straightened. Very disappointing. I knew I should have listened to my gut and figured out a way to get electrical conduit bent for my hoop house instead. This was a waste of time, money, and energy. Not to mention, now I’m adding more plastic to the landfills. I don’t recommend this product
R**I
Flimsy, short, not worth it
These will work for this summer and probably this summer only. They’re very easy to put together; they just connect together and then you placed them in the garden and they bend. There aren’t enough to do more than one bed if you want decent sized hoops. My bed is 4x8 foot. I just put very light deer netting over top them and I keep needing to fix them because they keep falling over. They’re just very flimsy. Not a long term solution for sure and you definitely can’t use them for plants to grow up.
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