Re: Cold Frame


I also am interested in how to build and use a cold frame.  I live in
Zone 7, Northern Calif. Sierras at 3000'.  I want to plant some seeds
this spring (soon?) and we are going to be away for a month, beginning
at the end of March.  Since we have gotten snows in March and could
still have some frosts, I thought a cold frame might be the answer to
keeping the seedlings until we get back.  Does this sound like it would
work?  I think we could figure a way to keep them watered, but wonder if
the frame would keep the seedlings warm enough?  

Anelle

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