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Hardscaping 101 Cold Frames Gardenista
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Using cold frames, hoop houses, and row covers to create protected microclimates that are much warmer than conditions outside. Cold frames can be bought or constructed from timber and plastic, but concrete blocks or bricks can also be used. On cool days, inside the cold frame will be a great temperature for germinating seeds and growing seedlings, but on warm days, it can get downright hot inside if you don't prop up the lid and let in some fresh air.

Heat loving crops like peppers, eggplant, melons and bush tomatoes can be sheltered under the plastic of your mini hoop tunnels to help boost.

A cold frame is a box, typically with opaque walls and a clear cover. Cold frames are primarily used for cold crops, not warm crops such as tomatoes and peppers! A cold frame is a box, typically with opaque walls and a clear cover. The best part about them:

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