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Beautiful greenhouse!
We like the design. Used Marine grade water sealer to all wood parts before assembling. With that added step, it took a week to assemble by myself. I would buy it again and recommend it highly.
Has everything I will need
We purchased our BellaRose 11x7 in Feb 2026 and I am getting so excited to play in there as the temps are starting to warm up in middle MN. My dear husband has started the building process in his shop so once we have the ground thawed/leveled and platform built we can set it up as a partial structure and finish it. It has been a process of a few days of staining and inventory everything…but he says the video and manual we spot on and he is having fun doing it. I told him I should farm him out to build others people's GH”🤭
Best purchase for my retirement!!
We put so much time deciding which greenhouse to buy to fit all my needs. Hands down my Bellerose XL checks all the boxes. From the unboxing, putting together, and now enjoying all the shelves full, I have loved every second. I still have room for so many more plants to add.
So worth it getting the XL
I bought this greenhouse last year and built it with my family piece by piece before winter set in. I love it so very much. The quality is very good for an overseas product. It come in 10 boxes- so be prepared! My only critique of the product is that I wish the supports for the counters were stronger or doubled up-my counters are sagging. I guess it is not meant for heavy pots, just seed starts or something. I also wish they could be taken down like the smaller version of this greenhouse for more room and versatility. I do not regret purchasing this greenhouse-it is a joy.
It's perfect!
My green house is perfect! It took awhile to get here but I see why, 7 boxes of material. Very detailed instructions so it made it easier for non carpenters! The only thing I would change on the instructions is that you need to shake out all the boxes into alphabetical stacks, it makes it easier to find the labeled pieces. I do recommend getting power to your green house cause it's not weather tight & lets in the cold wind. You're gonna need heat in the cold winter months. I reused some of the cardboard to insulate the lower sections inside to block wind and as a base inside before I added pea gravel as a floor. I also sealed mine with wood fence sealer to protect from water & UV rays. It's just what i thought it would be! A fun little winter spot to protect my plants. I added LED lights and it's just a perfect little she shed too. I would and have recommended this product to everyone .
Perfect backyard greenhouse
I am loving our new Bellerose greenhouse! It's an 11'x7' and it's the perfect size for my needs. We did have a slab poured and had our contractor build the greenhouse. It is now 99% complete. The ventilation system works beautifully.
Very pleased with quality and ease when building
I bought the Bellerose XL this spring and I was very pleased from the start. The number of pieces seemed overwhelming but I laid everything out in order as suggested, inventoried, and decided to treat the wood before I built, and I'm glad I did. Just for reference I am a 45 yo single woman and a DIY woodworker. I had a long weekend and was able to build the greenhouse (after being sorted and stained, which took several hours and having the foundation prepared) in about 30 hours almost entirely on my own (even some of the parts that they suggested two people). I had a couple of kids helping me grab the right parts for a few hours one day, a teen help me put the gables on, and then another adult help lift the rafters and one to hold the ridge cap down while I screwed from inside. Otherwise, I was able to do it myself. I'm not saying that to brag, just to encourage anyone else who may be considering it, but thinks it might be too hard. I was incredibly pleased with how well pilot holes lined up and how well bolts and screws sat in place. When instructions said measure, level, and square to within 1/8" allowance, I only gave myself a 1/32" allowance. That's partly perfectionism, but I only had one time I had to loosen a screw to get a window to slide in, everything else was smooth. One thing I will say, on the roof splice pieces, they said five times not to over tighten, so I was careful to go flush, but when putting the splice covers on, that pinched the splice piece down enough that the screws popped up and the covers caught on the screw, which meant sliding the roof panel down and reaching through the roof to tighten up the screws. Don't over tighten but they still need to be tighter than flush. I did have a really good A frame ladder and a portable scaffold, which was a must for me. I love the way it looks and I can't wait to get my plants going. I bought this because of all of the other reviews I read and I'm very happy with the purchase. We had a heavy wind the other day and I couldn't believe how quiet and solid it felt inside. I would recommend.
Beautiful Structure
The reason I picked the Bellerose 11x7 Greenhouse is because of the amenities in the interior of the greenhouse and the beauty of the outside. I love the extra shelving, the fold down counter tops, the way the air flow is set up with the vents low and the fan high near the ceiling. The rack at the back of the greenhouse is great for adding more shelving or decorations. I love the front awning because it really adds to beauty of the outside structure and of course I want to hang flowers from it. The outside of the greenhouse is beautiful with the cedar wood and smells amazing. I put on a preservative that's oil based in a natural color. I'm so happy with how it turned out!!
I love my greenhouse!
This took me a couple months to assemble. Definitely the foundation was the most difficult and time-consuming part of the project. There aren't instructions for that, so be ready to do a little research if you're unfamiliar. We looked up gravel shed foundations. The passive ventilation system was not enough to cool it where I live, so I added a misting system. Adding lights soon since it's getting darker earlier and earlier where I live. I love this greenhouse! It's beautiful, it's fun! I wish they'd had the XL version when I bought mine in the spring. I haven't really had the chance to use it yet because I got it for houseplants and it's already starting to get too cold at night where I live, but I'm very excited for next spring! The quality of the fasteners, hardware, and wood was fantastic. It didn't feel like it should be as affordable as it all was. I'm a technical writer as my job and I was impressed by the physical instruction manual (they are accurate, the pictures are almost always very clear, with great angles selected to get the most information across), but you do have to be a little on your guard with them. Sometimes, if you weren't really paying attention, you could do a step that looked very similar to a previous one and not realize there was a subtle change, like one part was upside down now. So you might end up doing it wrong while being very confident you were doing it right. (If whoever does the instructions reads this, you could add warnings that the orientation of a part is different from previous similar steps.) So yeah, pay careful attention to each step, and especially to any red text. And look for addendums before you get started and tuck them into the manual! You will need two physically strong people to do the roof. I (a somewhat wimpy lady in her early thirties) was not able to contribute much with some of the roof assembly steps. If I didn't have two strong folks to help me I could not have finished this project.
It is truly amazing - believe the good reviews
I can't emphasize enough how wonderful the experience of purchasing, receiving and building this greenhouse has turned out to be. Truly, believe the positive reviews. Ordering was easy - we waited roughly three weeks for the greenhouse to arrive (we are in northern Maine). Seven boxes were delivered. Each box contained carefully packaged pieces (lots and lots of pieces!). The instructions are incredibly clear. I am very experienced in building, and this had the feel of a giant, adult lego project :). We had cleared and leveled a platform prior to building, and we used four inches of mid-sized pea gravel as the base. Also used flat pavers for the corners. Note that we elected not to build the included pergola, as we decided there was just "too much going on" with the aesthetics. It took me roughly 24 hours total to complete the build (again, I am fairly experienced with projects of this sort, so take that into consideration). Suggestion: It is critical to be mindful of the importance of squaring the initial frame and making sure it is level. Do that properly ... and the rest of the build is spot on. Suggestions for the manufacturer: Only one thing (truly)...suggest that you recommend using an awl punch to help pierce through the various pieces of flashing prior to using the screws. The current screws aren't self tapping, and it is very difficult to get them to penetrate through the siding alone. Other than that....my Lord this was a fun project. Absolutely recommend. After the build, I then leveled and created the raised bed garden in front. Now all we need to do is wait until Spring!