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How to Make and Use a Cold Frame
medium
Gardening
4-6 hours
5 steps
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Safety Warnings
Ensure proper ventilation to prevent crop rot.
Tools Needed
Sash/Window frame
— Glass or transparent material to trap heat
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Materials
Straw
— Dry bedding/covering
(As needed)
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Steps
1
Construct a frame capable of holding a sash to keep out frost.
Tip: The sash acts as the lid to regulate temperature.
2
Prepare the interior base by lining it with straw.
Tip: Straw provides a cushioned layer for sensitive produce.
3
Place mature or nearly mature fruit, such as unripe tomatoes, onto the straw layer.
Tip: This allows fruit to ripen for several weeks after the first October frost.
4
Cover the fruit with additional straw and close the sash.
Tip: This protects the produce from freezing temperatures.
5
Manage ventilation by opening the sash periodically.
Tip: Proper ventilation is critical; otherwise, tomatoes will rot rather than ripen.
Pro Tips
Use the cold frame to prolong the out-of-doors season for ripening fruit.
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Sources
Synthesized from 10 verified sources:
Gutenberg: Farm Gardening Guide
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Old Farmer's Almanac
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Gutenberg: War Gardens Guide
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Gutenberg: Manual of Gardening
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Cornell Extension
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