








🌱 Elevate Your Garden Game with Rust-Free Resilience!
The FOTMISHU 6Pcs Greenhouse Hoops feature durable 11mm thick plastic-coated alloy steel stakes measuring 23.6" x 25.6" each, designed to create a rust-free, stable grow tunnel. Perfect for indoor and outdoor use, these hoops support various plants and garden fabrics, offering an easy, no-installation solution that maximizes small space gardening while protecting plants from weather and pests.



















| ASIN | B07DC3HYBG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,065 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #19 in Greenhouse Parts & Accessories |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (4,428) |
| Frame Material | Alloy Steel, Plastic |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.55 pounds |
| Item model number | 6Pcs Fixed M-25.6"x 23.6" |
| Manufacturer | MiShu |
| Product Dimensions | 25.6 x 23.6 x 0.31 inches |
| Size | 6PCS M-23.6"x25.6" |
T**R
Great Small Hoops
I am using more and more hoops each year. Mostly to support shade cloth. Our Springs are cold and then they flip right into the 80's-90's ... I need a strategy for all of the cool season crops and shade cloth is it. I included a few pictures: - I'm using 3 hoops in the red raised bed - that bed is 24" wide and 4' long - I've got netting on that one to protect the carrots in there. - I'm using I'm using 4 hoops in the white raised bed - that bed is 24" wide and 8' long - I've got shade cloth on that one to keep the lettuce cooler in there and also for protection. The protection part is from insects, rabbits, and deer. The deer think that my raised beds are feeding stations just for them, so that they don't have to bend down as far! ;-) I like that these hoops are one piece - nothing to come apart or break at a joint. The plastic coated metal should make these rust free. I am using these when I set out plants, so I don't need anything very high or wide. As the plants get larger, I remove these and go with a larger set and a larger piece of shade cloth. I am also using these for lettuce, arugula, carrots, etc. in 24" wide raised beds. If you need something bigger, these are not for you! ;-) But if you are looking for something this size, you can't go wrong. I bought a set of 6 and liked them so much that I got another set. And since these come in different sets and sizes - here's what I have: Style: 6PCS M-23.6"x25.6"
K**N
I was impressed! A cheaper way to have a small 'greenhouse'
After my knee and hip replacement surgery, there was no more kneeling down to garden, so I built a few raised beds. I had a good year with my perennial herbs and didn't want to lose them, so I bought these hoops to make what amounts to a miniature green house, using greenhouse plastic and clips to hold the plastic to the hoops. So far, this 'greenhouse' has stood up to 30 mile an hour winds and 2 heavy snows. The herbs are doing great. No buying 'new' plants this year! I will continue to make more of these. THERE IS A PLUS ... you can leave the hoops, remove the plastic and cover with mesh (bug) cloth!
S**H
Hoops for garden
Light weight, need to assemble, but works for protecting bulbs from deer when covered with mesh Used to cover in ground planting box
A**A
They Work
All I have in the ground right now is onions, but I’m glad to have these little hoops to support my “freeze protection” cloth. I suspect these one-piece hoops are sturdier than the ones you have to clip together, and I’m sure they were much easier to put into place. I do think the price is high for something so simple. UPDATE: I got these just in time for the freeze here in mid January. Several nights of temperatures in the mid to low 20s. I was able to get my “frost protection“ cloth in place over the small group of plants I have already growing in my garden. It seems to have worked. They are green and still (mostly) standing up. I’m glad I bought these.
C**C
Rusted after a matter of days
These were easy to put together and they seemed strong and stable. I was able to spread a few to make a taller and wider arch for a stout blackberry bush that I’m trying to keep birds away from. I was surprised, actually, by how easy it was to shape them. I’m not sure I’ll ever been able to get the two I widened back to their original arch, but I needed the height and distance, so I’ll deal with that when I come to it. After being able to bend it so easily, I was a little worried about how well the arches would support the netting across my strawberry plants, but I’ve had them up for almost two weeks and so far, the netting tunnel is as tight as I originally hung it, despite the rainstorms and my dogwood dropping leaves on to them, so they appear to be holding their required shape. Additionally, because of the same blackberry bush, I needed more height, so I decided to try to attach two of my 11mm diameter, 4ft tall, plastic stakes to the hoop and to my surprise, they actually fit! I had to use the generic poll connectors, not the ones that came here, but it felt almost as secure, so for a “hack”, it’s pretty great. I was all set to give them a solid 5/5, with the caveat of the easy bending that’s as much as positive as a potential negative, until I had to move one, and this is where it lost the two stars. I took one of them out of the ground and I was about to just stick it in it’s new place when I thought to check the connector. It was screwed on tight, but I was curious, so I unscrewed it, and I’m so glad I did because I found rust. See the picture attached. Just a little, admittedly, but it had been outside for only slightly less than two weeks! Sure, we’ve had a lot of rain these last couple of weeks, but I was still expecting the seal to be strong enough to stop any leakage to the metal core, especially because it was definitely sealed as tight as I could do it. I checked a few more and of the eight connectors (I bought two packs) I checked at random, four of them, not including the first one, showed signs of the rust! As you can see in the other attached picture, I’m using them as intended, with one arch to two legs, so there’s nothing I can see to explain the rust. I didn’t check the arches and connectors attached to my other, 4ft stakes because I didn’t want to have to deal with all the netting and setup again, so I don’t know if that rusted too, but I wouldn’t be surprised if I saw some in there too. I’d return them, but honestly, I don’t want to take them all, re-curve the two I had to straighten, and shove them back in the two boxes. They’re working and they’re covered in plastic anyway. When I need to use them for wintering, which was the biggest reason I chose these over some of the others, I expect them to be covered with a plastic tarp anyway. I’ve made a note to be sure to use some rust-off when I pull them out at the end of the summer and reset them of my winter plants in the fall. Hopefully that’ll slow the deterioration enough to last a few seasons. TLDR: strong enough and stable, but be aware that they may rust at the connectors faster than expected.
J**G
Arches for my chicken tunnel!
You can use these for anything, but they work terrific to make a chicken tunnel from my chicken coop to my chicken Enclosed Yard. I used fabric wire of a 1/2” opening coated wire and anchored it to the poops. Works terrific very sturdy doesn’t move and has definitely serve the purpose of making a tunnel. I used the big hoops with the extensions, and when I got closer to the ground, I use the smaller hoops without the Extensions attached. Very pleased made making this tunnel so much easier and it won’t rot like wood would!
L**H
Good
Was kind of small
E**.
Utilizzato con rete metallica leggera per realizzare un passaggio obbligato alle galline, prodotto comodo e robusto.
R**.
Ideales para hacer un invernadero y no se estropeen los geranios en invierno
L**D
Réalisation d’un petit tunnel de semi. Très facile d’utilisation et apparemment bonne qualité.
S**.
Returned. Was going to exchange but cost went up. Not worth the money. The hoops were bent when I received them, while the box it was shipped in wasn’t damaged. I’ve had to make do with them because they were needed for a kids project That was time sensitive, but I’m not a happy customer and the project is now wonky.
J**J
these r Great, many uses - not only used for a Cloche, I needed to stop the winter winds getting to some Evergreen plants I have - so covered one of these with a plastic bag - secured the bag well - then put it in place, where the winds would normal hit the plant. PS: Please remember - IF you do something similar - dispose of the plastic bag safely - cut the handles on the bag if it has any, this stops it wrapping itself on some poor animal via the Landfill also - Knot it in the middle of the bag - stops it flying away or getting some animal stuck in it. Thanks
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