Product DescriptionOur cleverly engineered Rion Greenhouse snaps together, requiring no tools. The barn style design provides plenty of headroom and dual roof vent help to circulate air throughout the greenhouse. Double walled polycarbonate panels diffuse the light and help insulate the greenhouse.
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Rion HG-16Price: $3,065.00
Sale: $2,299.00
Due to contractual obligations, we cannot offer our usual "Double the Difference" price guarantee on Rion Greenhouses.
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Customer Reviews:
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| love my Rion | Jul 16, 2011 |
| Holli Sautbine | |
My brother, my husband and I assembled the greenhouse. It was fairly easy. Everything is growing awesome in there. I am considering buying another one for... read complete review... |
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| Great beginner greenhouse | Feb 3, 2009 |
| Vanessa O. | |
After the freezes of '07 my husband and I decided our orchids needed more protection. This greenhouse offered a great price for the size. All pieces came... read complete review... |
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Construction of my Juliana Premium 9.9 greenhouse was pretty
straightforward. ...(The growing season is short in Alaska, and it was
pretty much a solo construction effort.) But it arrived complete and in
good shape, and with some features (like the continuous plastic
'mounting bead' strips to hold the polycarbonate panels) that I wasn't
aware of and appreciated... I purchased the premium model...because I was concerned about strength vs. snowload and windload. I decided based on the cross-sections of the aluminum pieces I found illustrated on the website. I am pleased with the model, the design and the components, but I will still prop it up from the inside with a two-by-four just in case. We do get lots of snow, and I'll be curious to see how much heat accumulates in there come spring to melt it off and warm it up. All-in-all I am satisfied with the greenhouse, the service I received (you very quickly answered several questions I had during construction), and now I am anxious to see if we can just get something to grow in there! Thanks very much for your help. John Fritz, Alaska |







