Fixed Top Shelf

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Give your greenhouse room to breathe.

The Fixed Top Shelf lifts tools, trays, and tender seedlings into the light while keeping your workspace clear below. Pair it with our bottom shelf for a clean, two-tier look that makes every inch feel intentional and beautifully organized.

Key Features:

Vego Garden ImageEasy-access storage – Keeps seed trays, small pots, and tools within reach

Vego Garden ImageMaximizes vertical space – Adds a full-length shelf without crowding your floor

Vego Garden ImageStrong support – Holds up to 22 lbs per 2 ft for stable, everyday use

Vego Garden ImageMade to last – Rust-resistant aluminum stands up to humidity and changing weather

Vego Garden ImageClean, custom fit – Designed to attach securely to your greenhouse frame

Fixed Top Shelf

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8.5'
  • 8.5'
  • 10.5'
  • 4.0' Ext
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Maximize Space,
Minimize Clutter

Keep tools, trays, and décor neatly above ground so your greenhouse feels open, organized, and easy to move through.
Free Up Room for Growth

Free Up Room for Growth

By storing above, you keep the floor clear for tall crops and fruiting plants that need the space to thrive.

A Place for the Pretty Things

Not just functional — the top shelf is perfect for baskets, potted flowers, or a touch of décor to make your greenhouse feel like a garden room.

A Place for the Pretty Things
Maximize Space, Minimize Clutter
More Room, More Possibilities

Choosing the Right
Shelf Length

Your greenhouse, your setup. Shelves are sold separately, so you can pick just the top, just the bottom, or both.
  • 8.5 ft greenhouse: Select an 8.5 ft shelf.
  • 10.5 ft greenhouse: Select a 10.5 ft shelf.
  • Longer greenhouses (12.5–20.5 ft): Pair your shelf with the 4.0 ft extension kit.

Note: The 4.0 ft option is an extension only — it works with the 8.5 ft or 10.5 ft shelves and can't be used by itself.

Compatible with Pacific and Victorian Greenhouse, see the exact configuration for your greenhouse length.

Materials & Specifications

Materials & Specifications

Materials

  • Powder-coated black aluminum (lightweight, corrosion-resistant)
  • Stainless steel hardware

Specifications

  • Depth: 10 inches (0.83 ft)
  • Length options: 10.5 ft, 8.5 ft, or 4 ft extension shelf
  • Max load capacity: 22 lbs per 2 ft
  • Mounts directly into greenhouse frame slots
  • Compatible with Pacific and Victorian greenhouse models
  • Warranty: 2 Years
User Manual
FAQs
General(9)
What is the weight capacity of the Top Shelf?

The top shelf can support up to 22 lbs per 2 ft.

What materials is it made of?

Powder-coated aluminum with stainless steel hardware for durability and rust resistance.

What sizes are available?

Available in lengths matching our Vego greenhouses, with a depth of about 10 inches.

Which greenhouses is it compatible with?

Designed for Pacific and Victorian greenhouses.

What is the shelf best used for?

Ideal for seed trays, light pots, tools, or decorative plants.

How well do polycarbonate and hybrid greenhouses keep heat inside?

Performance depends on climate and setup, but in general:
Polycarbonate greenhouses hold heat better and usually stay about 5–10°F warmer than outside (with 8 mm PC panels).
Hybrid greenhouses (PC roof + glass sides) offer medium insulation, typically about 2–7°F warmer than outside.
PC panels trap heat more effectively, while glass allows more heat to escape.

What type of heater is best for my greenhouse?

The best type of greenhouse heater depends on your greenhouse size, local climate, power availability, and plants you’re growing. Here is a simple, general recommendation.

A. Small greenhouses (up to ~120 sq.ft)
Choose an electric greenhouse heater (with fan + thermostat).
B. Medium greenhouses (~120–250 sq.ft)
Use one larger electric heater, or in colder areas, two smaller electric heaters.
C. Large greenhouses (250+ sq.ft)
Use a propane / natural gas heater or 2–3 electric heaters spread around the space.

What heater features should I look for?

  • Built-in thermostat (keeps a steady temperature)
  • Overheat / tip-over protection
  • Fan or circulation to move warm air
  • For gas heaters: use in a ventilated area and follow safety instructions

How many BTUs do I need to heat my greenhouse? (Greenhouse Heating BTU Recommendation )

How many BTUs do I need to heat my greenhouse? (Greenhouse Heating BTU Recommendation )Climate Region
Suitable for both mild-cold and cold regions: use lower value for mild-cold, higher value for colder areas.

Temperature Increase Target
·In Moderately cold regions (USDA Zones 7–9),
The typical winter minimum temperature ranges from 0–30°F (-17.8 to -1.1°C). Greenhouse heating is generally designed to raise the indoor temperature by about 20°F (approximately 11°C).
·In Colder regions (USDA Zones 5–6),
The typical winter minimum temperature ranges from -20–0°F (-28.9 to -17.8°C). Greenhouse heating is generally designed to raise the indoor temperature by about 30°F (approximately 17°C).