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Cobbled a temporary coldframe together today.
Cardboard, pallet collar, 4 GH panes, a brick, and some scaffold netting. The netting is just for overnight, not sure if it will help.
The glass will need another clean.
Regards..........Danny
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That looks great! I would like some tables or something to have a halfway house from my greenhouse to the garden. There's always a huge pile of plants all around the greenhouse doors.
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I inherited some of those pallet collars on my plot.I also inherited some double glazed panels seperately that fit over them.
Last year I sowed my sweetcorn direct into one bed and placed a glazed panel over until they had germinated in a very similar fashion to your 'cold frame'.
A handy bit of kit I may use again this year.
Cold frame is a good use for them.
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That does look handy Danny.
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Looks excellent Danny. I had cold frames before that I used old shower panels on top they were brilliant and I could prop them open for some air.
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(19-03-2021, 08:45 PM)Can the Man Wrote: Looks excellent Danny. I had cold frames before that I used old shower panels on top they were brilliant and I could prop them open for some air. Cheers Can, my propping open won't be as sophisticated
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(19-03-2021, 05:44 PM)Scarlet Wrote: That looks great! I would like some tables or something to have a halfway house from my greenhouse to the garden. There's always a huge pile of plants all around the greenhouse doors.
This year I won't be using a coldframe nor hardening of the plants, I will be planting them out then covering them with 30g horticultural fleece
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I'm not that quick at planting out...so when things get a bit busy inside I Chuck them outside the door and they sit there until I prepare the ground ready for their new homes.
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(20-03-2021, 12:50 PM)Scarlet Wrote: I'm not that quick at planting out...so when things get a bit busy inside I Chuck them outside the door and they sit there until I prepare the ground ready for their new homes. Everything was getting a bit leggy inside so it was a sort of necessity!
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