Fence lines and HOA rules don't have to limit your gardening dreams. Vego Garden greenhouses embodie the classic Nordic style in a purposefully shorter height, making it the perfect choice for bringing your vision to life, no matter the constraints.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I really love this greenhouse now that it’s installed. It’s well designed and sturdy and I have no doubts that it will last for many years to come.
A few thoughts on whether this is the right greenhouse for you;
- the frame pieces do not have a useable channel to temporarily install shelves/hooks/holders using the ‘t’ screws may other greenhouses have. While the website says some of those accessories are supported for the jr Victorian, that’s only true if you drill a permanent hole in the frame. So for flexible options, nothing can attach to the frame (standing shelves only).
- the automatic vents are great and not very hard to install
- allow a minimum of 6 hours for 2 people to put up
- ships in 3 large boxes that are each pretty heavy, if you have mobility problems or back issues, you’ll need assistance.
- if you don’t anchor to the ground, it can move around a bit after it’s built, so anchoring is probably a good idea.
A few suggestions for improvement;
- having most of the screws installed on arrival took up more time for the build since we had to take every screw out and then put it back in. A baggy would have been more helpful.
- window and door frames don’t have predrilled holes (so that the fitting can be very tight). Screws are provided to supposedly drill through the metal frame. You’ll need to drill pilot holes with a metal bit before attempting to use the provided screws.
- several photos in the instructions could be much clearer about which way the pieces fit together, especially the long side pieces that create the angle between the roof and the walls at the gutter.
- extra screws should be provided, especially for the black ones that are primarily used.. Aurora E.. Fri Apr 03 2026