Taking Season Extension Further
Cold frames can significantly extend your gardening season and help you grow a variety of crops. To get the best results, here are some tips and insights on using these miniature greenhouses effectively:
Ideal Location - Choose a well-drained site that doesn't flood during heavy rains. Position your frames for maximum exposure to winter sunlight, ideally with a southern exposure. Wind protection from the north and west is essential to maintain the interior temperature.
Smart Construction - When you're building a cold frame, construct it with weather-resistant materials. Wooden frames are common, but materials like brick, cinder blocks, and concrete offer durability. Ensure the lid is attached with hinges for easy access.
Size Matters - Determine the size of your frame based on your needs and the materials you have available. Generally, a 3x6 foot frames provides plenty of space while allowing easy access to all corners. If using old windows, use their dimensions for the frame size.
Proper Bed Preparation - Prepare the bed inside the frame with good drainage. Fill it with fertile soil.
Temperature Management - Be mindful of temperature fluctuations inside the frames. On sunny days, the temperature can rise quickly, so prop open the lid to release excess heat. Close the lid by late afternoon to retain warmth for the night. For cold nights, consider adding insulation, such as blankets or poly-styrene boards.
Choose the Right Crops - In cold frames, grow quick-growing, cold-tolerant crops like lettuce, spinach, endive, and herbs. These can thrive into the winter months.
Proper Watering - Monitor moisture levels regularly, as both cold frames have specific water needs. The airtight design of cold frames reduces evaporation. Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged.
Overwintering and Storage - Besides season extension, cold frames can be used for storing tender ornamentals, potted bulbs, or rooting hardwood cuttings.
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