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Cold Frame Extend Your Vegetable Garden Season
Cold frames expand the growing season one to three months. Many gardeners use cold frames to harden off transplants, but another good use is raising a...
Cold Frame for Vegetables
Cold frame gardening is an easy way to extend the homegrown harvest into late fall and winter. A cold frame is just a box with a clear top. It's unhea...
Best Cold Frame Site
Where is the best place to site a cold frame?Which is the best cold frame?Are cold frames any good?Which way should a cold frame face?How do you keep ...
Making a Cold Frame
To make a cold frame start with an old, salvaged window or windows or a clear door, such as a shower door. If you can't get one, use a sheet of glass ...
Snow Tolerant Vegetables
Crops that can survive under snow—but not sustained freezing temperatures or ice–include asparagus, rhubarb, beets, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbag...
Cold Frame Calendar
When should I start using a cold frame?What is the best position for a cold frame?Can I start seeds in a cold frame?Where should I put a cold frame UK...
Cold Frames for Autumn and Winter Crops
A cold frame can keep plants from 7° to 10ºF warmer than outdoors, sometimes as much as 20ºF warmer. Use a cold frame in spring to give seedlings a he...
Cold Frame to Extend the Season
A cold frame—a low, bottomless box with a clear glass or plastic top, that is set on the ground or over a sunken bed—can extend the growing season by ...
Get a jump start on spring with a cold frame
Can you use a cold frame to start seedlings?What can I grow in cold frame in spring?What can you plant in a cold frame in March?How early can you plan...