COLD FRAME GREENHOUSE

19-09-2022

--What are cold frame greenhouses?

  • A bottomless box that is positioned directly onto the ground or a raised bed is the simplest definition of a cold frame, often known as a cold frame greenhouse.

  • To gather as much light as possible, cold frames' glass roofs ought to be tilted toward the sun. Usually, a garden cold frame has a temperature that is 5 to 10 degrees warmer than the surrounding air.

  • This temperature differential allows gardeners to protect plants and seedlings from strong winds, torrential rain, snow, and freezing weather while extending the growing season by a few precious weeks.

  • As a transitional stage from the warm circumstances of a greenhouse and the cooler climate of a garden, cold frames can also be employed in the spring to house sensitive young plants. 

  • If you're an avid vegetable grower, setting up a cold frame right next to your garden bed warms the soil to allow for early planting while also offering protection from wind, rain, and insects.


--The benefits of cold frame greenhouses?

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