With all this talk of mirrors & paint, I'm a tad confused (nothing new there) as to how you plan to use this coldframe. The way I see it, a coldframe is a structure used in the process of hardening off plants so by heating it up are you not then going to need another structure to harden them off.......
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sigpic“Gorillas are very intelligent, but they don't have to be as delicate as chimps -- they can just smash open the termite nest,”
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I'm hoping it'll serve a few purposes... starting off seedlings (i don't have enough space in my house for plant pots!), growing them on out of harms way from slugs, snails etc, extending my growing season for a few weeks (remember i'm in Scotland), maybe even growing salads and herbs through the winter? I've never used a cold frame before, so i'd appreciate any input as to how i can use it/what to expect from it!
Cheers.He-Pep!
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Last year I put a peice of debris netting over the top of my frame to keep the beasties away, seemed to work ok.sigpic“Gorillas are very intelligent, but they don't have to be as delicate as chimps -- they can just smash open the termite nest,”
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I put wood chippings in my cold frame and I haven't seen as many slugs or snails, I think they liked the concrete better. Mind you it has been winter so not as many anyway. Spring will tell which is best.Proud Member of the Celery Stalk Nutters Club
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Finally finished (almost) my coldframe on the allotment. The lights are incredibly heavy, which makes it quite hard to open and close, but does make it snug in there, and there's no chance of it blowing away!
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Originally posted by bario1 View PostFinally finished (almost) my coldframe on the allotment. The lights are incredibly heavy, which makes it quite hard to open and close, but does make it snug in there, and there's no chance of it blowing away!Location....East Midlands.
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