row cover helps. I’m all about the cold frames, they really extend my growing season, and the greens really like being protected a bit. Onward Into Spring!!!
Nice! I’m actually working on a cold frame for this season, so maybe the random frost won’t find me lacking for once. I’ve beed dreaming of a mini hoop house
I came across Juwel Cold frames 12-15 years ago. They have double wall polycarbonate for the roof and walls, which works great for about 12-15 years. Now some of them are showing signs of wear.
Those look awesome. And very light. I hadn’t thought about the little sheet plastics. I have a pile of 3/8" acrylic sheets left over from a job over a year ago that I’ve been focused on using. Some aluminum angle might be better than what I was gonna do
If you can do a double layer, it really helps the insulation. Also the coldframe has a heat driven auto-opener (like this: https://tulria.com/wp-content/uploads/images/31RGOb9SHwS._SL500_.jpg), so it opens itself when it gets warm inside (in the morning), and closes itself when it cools off in the evening.
row cover helps. I’m all about the cold frames, they really extend my growing season, and the greens really like being protected a bit. Onward Into Spring!!!
Nice! I’m actually working on a cold frame for this season, so maybe the random frost won’t find me lacking for once. I’ve beed dreaming of a mini hoop house
I came across Juwel Cold frames 12-15 years ago. They have double wall polycarbonate for the roof and walls, which works great for about 12-15 years. Now some of them are showing signs of wear.
Those look awesome. And very light. I hadn’t thought about the little sheet plastics. I have a pile of 3/8" acrylic sheets left over from a job over a year ago that I’ve been focused on using. Some aluminum angle might be better than what I was gonna do
If you can do a double layer, it really helps the insulation. Also the coldframe has a heat driven auto-opener (like this: https://tulria.com/wp-content/uploads/images/31RGOb9SHwS._SL500_.jpg), so it opens itself when it gets warm inside (in the morning), and closes itself when it cools off in the evening.