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dutchgirl |
Posted - Feb 25 2009 : 07:48:23 AM Hello everyone! Does anyone have any easy and specific plans for building cold frames for my spring seedlings. My last frost date is May 1 ish . I have started seed inside in the past, but they never seem to transition well to the garden. My daughter even rolled her eyes when I came home this week with 50 packets of seeds. She said she get the compost pile ready. Just love teenagers -at least I persist in my hopes of being an awesome gardener. I thought if I added cold frames to the process I could gain a week or two and hopefully have more success with my transplants. I don't have any old windows, but I did see at one of the box stores large clear sheets of plexiglass that could be cut down. Wasn't sure how to get it altogether or if I was thinking along the right lines. Any tips, suggestions or links would be super duper. Lorraine |
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Montrose Girl |
Posted - May 15 2009 : 4:05:42 PM I built one out of straw bales one year. Pretty much the same design with a large window over the top. It worked great.
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FebruaryViolet |
Posted - Apr 28 2009 : 09:27:21 AM I'm with Renee...that's really similar to what we did this year, but last year I was very anxious and simply used bails of straw in a square and put the window on top.
I live on a street with 1900's cottages and someone is ALWAYS throwing out wonderful windows, so I just trash pick and have quite the collection.
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ruralfarmgirl |
Posted - Apr 14 2009 : 7:54:17 PM Dutchie, Here is a picture of mine, maybe a visual will help!
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sewgirlie |
Posted - Apr 14 2009 : 6:01:30 PM my husband just built me a cold frame. There are tons of directions and plans for them online. Just do a google search and you will be amazed. I got a Storey pamphlet that had directions, but there were so many online that I would not have gotten the booklet! Using old windows is a great idea.
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LynnMarie |
Posted - Mar 09 2009 : 08:05:47 AM Have you thought of going to the freecycle.com group in your area and see if anyone has old windows to give-away?
LynnMarie
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Duchess |
Posted - Feb 25 2009 : 08:04:26 AM If you go to Mother Earth News they have a varity of choices. I like to put newspaper between the rows and clear plastic over my new plants, especially at night and early morning. I am sure you will get many more suggestions to help. One thought, have you checked the PH for your garden?? That might be part of your problems with growing.
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