Garden Cold Frames
If your area gets cold and frosty weather, a garden cold frame may be just
what you and your plants need. Coldframes protect your plants during cold
spring weather. Garden cold frames extend the garden season, allowing you
to get a "jump start" for your transplants. They can also be used to extend
the harvest of frost sensitive plants in the Fall.
Garden cold frames are the perfect place to harden off your transplants,
prior to planting. Hardening off transplants is the process of preparing
your indoor plant starts to get the ready for transplanting outdoors.
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transplants.
In some areas, cold frames are used to overwinter potted container
plants.
Cold Frames extend the gardening season spring and fall. Start seedlings
outdoors in the cold frame, weeks before the last frost. Sturdy, aluminum
frame with polycarbonate panels.
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This cold frame doubles the space for your seedlings and transplants.
Garden Cold frame reviews show it's the most popular size and brand
on the market.
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The Juliana Growing Rack provides a vertical growing space. Remove the UV
protected cover, and grow your plants on it all season. It is very popular
for balconies, patios and decks. Available in 2-Tier and 4-Tier.
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The Guarden greenhouse system acts as a greenhouse and a cold frame.
And, it has a raised bed. Plant seeds in this protected environment. Then,
as the weather warms, easily remove the cover and grow plants all season
in the raised bed, without transplanting. Put the cover back on in late fall,
to extend the harvest.
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Frost Jackets are a one plant cold frame. Also called a garden tepee, it
can be used weeks before the last spring frost.
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