View Single Post
  #5   Report Post  
Old 06-10-2010, 12:38 AM posted to rec.gardens
[email protected] kate@notme.com is offline
external usenet poster
 
First recorded activity by GardenBanter: Dec 2008
Posts: 182
Default thinking about a coldframe

On Tue, 05 Oct 2010 11:51:24 -0400, Ohioguy wrote:

I recently found 8 double paned roughly 32" by 34" windows that a
friend gave me about 10 years ago. I always meant to build a cold
frame, but never got around to it.

We just recently moved to a new house, and I have a wonderful south
facing side of the house with no shade that gets a small heat island
even without being enclosed. It is close enough to the property line
that I can't build a proper greenhouse, but I would be able to put in
something small like a cold frame.

I would like to do something with insulated walls that will let me
grow some greens in the Fall and early Spring. I live in SW Ohio, USA.
(between zone 5 & zone 6) First frost is usually in mid to late
October, and last frost is usually end of April to mid May.

Do any of you have experiences with cold frames that you feel would
save me some headaches? Can you point me to some simple and heavy duty
plans that I might be able to use? I think I'd like to make this my
fall project.

Thanks!


I did it with shower doors, windows and bales of straw. It worked
okay. The next year I made a greenhouse from a dog pen. The cold frame
was less labor intensive and dirt cheap - the greenhouse more fun. But
I'm glad I did the coldframe.

Kate