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Garden Cold Frames to
Extend Your Gardening Season By J. Ruppel We all are looking for ways to
get garden crops sooner, or get more of them. One way to get an early jump is
to use a cold frame to start your seedlings. While many vegetables can be
started indoors, one problem with doing that is that they get acclimated to
either greenhouse or indoor conditions, and can be ill suited to set out
early in the season when the night time temperature swings can be at their
most extreme, and these tender seedlings can be easily damaged by
temperatures close to freezing. One way to help them acclimate is to
"harden them off" which is basically a methodology of slowly
introducing them to the harsh outdoor environment. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright
by J. Ruppel You can learn more about all types of raised bed gardening, including using cold frames in the garden, and especially starting tomatoes in cold frames at http://raised-garden-bed-kits.com/cold-frames/ |
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