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Who is this greenhouse best for?
This greenhouse is best for people who are looking to add a cute structure to their yard and would like to enjoy some basic greenhouse gardening.
Can I use this greenhouse year-round?
Because Hobbyist greenhouses features insulated panels, they work well for use from the fall through the spring. They will stay warm and can easily be heated. However, Hobbyist greenhouses are not recommended for summertime use because they tend to become too hot.
Does this greenhouse feature a warranty?
Hobbyist Greenhouses feature a 3-year limited warranty.
How long does it take to assemble?
Most people report building their Hobbyist greenhouse over a weekend. Larger greenhouses will of course require more time. The greenhouses are designed to snap together, so no tools are required.
What kind of paneling is used on this greenhouse?
Hobbyist greenhouses are made with UV-treated polycarbonate covering. This paneling diffuses light and provides insulation. It is also relatively long-lasting.
What is the frame made of?
The frame on Hobbyist greenhouses is made of resin. This material is able to support weight well and also has insulating qualities, so heat will not be lost through the frame.
Can I hang plants in this greenhouse?
Because Hobbyist greenhouses do not have any kind of hanging rods, you would not be able to hang plants in this greenhouse.
Can I add extra vents and fans to this greenhouse?
Although you cannot add an exhaust fan to this greenhouse, a blower fan can be used to improve circulation.
Is the Hobbyist greenhouse a Rion greenhouse?
The Hobbyist greenhouse is another name for the Rion greenhouse.
What is the best way to keep this greenhouse cool?
The first step to keeping a greenhouse cool is to have adequate vents. Be sure to add extra roof vents as well as a side window louver. A blower can also be used. Adding a shade cloth will help to keep the greenhouse from becoming too warm by blocking out some of the sunlight. If all else fails, an evaporative cooler can help dramatically.
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