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Default Planting seeds in a cold frame (and negative temperatures)

Hi

I was thinking of planting some seeds in a cold frame today but
according to the weather forecast it is going to be -2 on tuesday and
wednesday (in 3 days).

Should I wait till it gets warmer before planting or doesn't it make
any difference? Will the cold frame protect the seeds?

What does cold air do to seeds? Will it destroy them or will it just
delay growth?

Thanks for any answers
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