Rion Greenline 6- By 8-Foot Backyard Hobby Greenhouse


  • Hobby greenhouse with sliding door
  • 100 percent UV protection: protects glazing, plants, and gardener from harmful rays
  • Classic apex roof design for head room; roof vent for proper ventilation
  • Aluminum frame, powder coated galvanized steel base;
  • Measures 6 by 8 feet, manufacturer 12-year warranty

Product Description
Rion Greenhouses STCGL608 – Greenline Greenhouse. The Greenline Greenhouse has a rust resistant, GREEN powder coated galvanized steel base and aluminum frame. It features a single layer polycarbonate with GLASS LIKE CLARITY which is virtually unbreakable. One roof vent and sliding door provide great ventilation on warm days. This Greenline will take care of your plants everyday!… More >>

Rion Greenline 6- By 8-Foot Backyard Hobby Greenhouse

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  1. #1 by bee_pipes on April 16, 2010 - 4:25 am

    We purchased one of these greenhouses. As one reviewer pointed out, it is a little on the low side, so far as overhead is concerned. We planned on building the house on ground that was not perfectly level, so we made a base out of landscape timbers – eight to be exact – for a base two timbers high. The timbers were anchored to the ground with eight pieces of rebar, two foot in length. The house is anchored to the base with three inch screws and collar washers. This moved the house up adequately for overhead. Because the base and sill were so high, a few cinder blocks were stacked on both sided of the door to serve as crude steps, making is easier to enter and exit. The greenhouse is securely attached to the base. Simple racks were built for the inside using 2×2 lumber and powder-coated closet shelves. Weed shield and mulch were used to cover the ground inside the structure.

    An earlier reviewer was correct about the aluminum bolts. We had to order additional bolts from a UK supplier – there were no suppliers in the US at the time we received the greenhouse. It all went together pretty well, with the exception of the aluminum bolts. I feel better about being prepared for any damage in the future with a stash of the bolts.

    The structure itself presents a lot of resistance to the wind. One bad night of wind blew out a number of panels. We used silicone caulk to reattach them, as suggested by another reviewer. The gutter that holds the original clamp strip in to secure the panels is quite deep, and can take a lot of caulk to secure a panel. This year we are going to order replacement clamp strips and try caulking the edge of them – hopefully this will use less caulk. If you are going to go the caulk route, use rubbing alcohol to clean surfaces where the caulk is going to bond.

    My wife wanted a greenhouse in time for Spring, the year we bought it. I had intended to make a house out of hog panels and poly sheeting, but she didn’t want to wait for me to get my butt moving. Would we buy it again, with experience? It did make a quick greenhouse. Even with the addition of landscaping timbers for a base, we would have completed construction in a day – if not for the problem with broken bolts. It went up quickly and all the pieces fit. All parts were present in the package. It is a quick solution. We might.

    We are considering modifying the house for additional air flow during the warmer months. We also plan to try a tarp to partially cover the roof. It gets awfully hot in the house on sunny days. For the winter we have old milk jugs, painted black and filled with water, to serve as heat batteries. They don’t so much provide heat as much as keeping the inside of the greenhouse above freezing. This is in Tennessee – I wouldn’t expect this to work in Wisconsin.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. #2 by Brent Thomas on April 16, 2010 - 4:49 am

    This greenhouse looks nice however the plastic strips that hold the windows in are difficult to secure properly and will pop-out when the wind blows or the sun heats them up so they curl-up and come out. We contacted the company and they sent more strips which I decided to “glue” into place with my caulking gun and some clear silicone. It was still difficult to get all the windows secure. We finally took the thing apart and returned it.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. #3 by Tin C. Cheung on April 16, 2010 - 6:20 am

    Very nice green house and I got it at a discount price. Wait for quite some time before receive it. Very satisfy after installation. Good for small back yard and well worth the money spend.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. #4 by junglemama on April 16, 2010 - 8:14 am

    The shipping company that was used was very slow and in no hurry to deliver. They had it for 4 days and were only an hour in half away from my house. It took 12 hrs to build, by my husband, who usually can knock things out with a few hours to spare. It is nice to look. There are no spare parts, 2 things were broken upon arrival and we waited another week for the spare parts to arrive. Some of the strips do not fit right and have to be trimmed down to size. Screws are aluminum, very fragile. Shipping is $50 and tax around $50. So add that to the price. The overall quality is not worth mentioning. For the price, you can build a bigger, better, double paned greenhouse with materials from your hardware store.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  5. #5 by M. Hyatt on April 16, 2010 - 9:05 am

    PROS:

    1.VERY ATTRACTIVE

    2.QUALITY MATERIALS

    3.FAIRLY EASY TO ASSEMBLE- READ AND FOLLOW INSTRUCTION EXACTLY

    CONS:

    1.LOW HEADROOM

    2.BOLTS BREAK EASILY…NO EXTRAS…SPECIALTY MADE BOLTS, HARD TO FIND AT HARDWARE STORES…IF NEED EXTRA BOLTS, YOU NEED TO ORDER FROM COMPANY

    WITH THAT SAID, I AM VERY PLEASED WITH FINISHED PRODUCT. I RAISED MY GREEN HOUSE USING 2 BY 6 TREATED LUMBER. THIS PROVIVES 6 IN. MORE HEADROOM. HELPFUL HINT – DO NOT TIGHTEN ANY BOLTS UNTIL ASSEMBLY IS FINISHED…..ALL IN ALL A GOOD LITTLE GREENHOUSE.

    FYI– THIS SAME GREENHOUSE (EXCEPT FOR THE COLOR) SELLS FOR $200 LESS. IT IS CALLED THE RION SILVER HOBBY GREENHOUSE …CHECK IT OUT ON THIS SITE.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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