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Definition of cold frame in English: cold framenoun A frame with a glass top in which small plants are grown and protected without artificial heat. Example sentencesExamples - You will learn from experience as you try to grow some of the less common and more difficult primroses that you may have to keep a number of the species in a shaded cold frame rather than try to plant them in the garden itself.
- If you want to extend the harvest even longer into fall, protect young plants with row covers or cold frames.
- Sow seeds indoors 6 to 8 weeks before the last frost date in your area; or sow on the surface of a sandy soil mix in an open cold frame in early spring.
- Sow seeds of herbaceous perennials and alpine plants in a cold frame or unheated greenhouse.
- According to our thermometers, this combination was not as protective as cold frames covered with glass, but the plants didn't seem to notice.
- In areas where the winter temperatures are likely to drop below 32°F, pots can be kept cool in a trench in the garden or in a cold frame structure, but it's important to keep pots from freezing.
- I constructed two cold frames for growing lettuce and carrots.
- Propagation is usually from semi-ripe cuttings with a heel planted in a cold frame in late summer.
- Spread them out to dry and then rub between the fingers to separate the seed, plant immediately and germinate and grow on in a cold frame.
- Now's a good time to think about growing seedlings, and a great place to grow them is in a cold frame.
- Hollow pipes attached to the inside wall and spaced regularly along raised beds double as support posts for spring and fall season-extending cold frames or summer trellises for vine crops
- After he determined the cold frame's final size, Ray bought a few sheets of 1/2-inch plywood.
- Ventilation - On sunny days in the early fall, it's easy for temperatures within cloches and cold frames to go up more than 20 degrees over ambient temperatures.
- Check greenhouses and cold frames for lost, loose or broken glass, repair them as soon as possible in order to conserve heat and protect plants from draughts.
- And in winter I never have a lettuce salad unless I've been far-sighted enough to plant in the cold frame.
- Bulbs forced inside or grown in cold frames in portable containers can easily be placed into large, outdoor containers at flowering time.
- You may transplant to large pots, a cold frame, or your garden using soil which is fertile and rich.
- I wasn't sure I could get plants through the winter and restarted into growth with only a cold frame in my current garden.
- In a colder climate you may want to have a shaded cold frame available.
- A gardening neighbor had a small cold frame in which she grew hardy flowers for early and late blooms.
Definition of cold frame in US English: cold framenounˈkoʊl(d) ˌfreɪmˈkōl(d) ˌfrām A four-sided frame of boards with a removable glass or plastic top. The frame is placed on the ground and is used to house, protect, and harden off seedlings and small plants, without artificial heat. Example sentencesExamples - You may transplant to large pots, a cold frame, or your garden using soil which is fertile and rich.
- A gardening neighbor had a small cold frame in which she grew hardy flowers for early and late blooms.
- You will learn from experience as you try to grow some of the less common and more difficult primroses that you may have to keep a number of the species in a shaded cold frame rather than try to plant them in the garden itself.
- Bulbs forced inside or grown in cold frames in portable containers can easily be placed into large, outdoor containers at flowering time.
- I constructed two cold frames for growing lettuce and carrots.
- Propagation is usually from semi-ripe cuttings with a heel planted in a cold frame in late summer.
- In a colder climate you may want to have a shaded cold frame available.
- Sow seeds of herbaceous perennials and alpine plants in a cold frame or unheated greenhouse.
- Hollow pipes attached to the inside wall and spaced regularly along raised beds double as support posts for spring and fall season-extending cold frames or summer trellises for vine crops
- Sow seeds indoors 6 to 8 weeks before the last frost date in your area; or sow on the surface of a sandy soil mix in an open cold frame in early spring.
- Spread them out to dry and then rub between the fingers to separate the seed, plant immediately and germinate and grow on in a cold frame.
- I wasn't sure I could get plants through the winter and restarted into growth with only a cold frame in my current garden.
- According to our thermometers, this combination was not as protective as cold frames covered with glass, but the plants didn't seem to notice.
- Now's a good time to think about growing seedlings, and a great place to grow them is in a cold frame.
- In areas where the winter temperatures are likely to drop below 32°F, pots can be kept cool in a trench in the garden or in a cold frame structure, but it's important to keep pots from freezing.
- And in winter I never have a lettuce salad unless I've been far-sighted enough to plant in the cold frame.
- If you want to extend the harvest even longer into fall, protect young plants with row covers or cold frames.
- Ventilation - On sunny days in the early fall, it's easy for temperatures within cloches and cold frames to go up more than 20 degrees over ambient temperatures.
- Check greenhouses and cold frames for lost, loose or broken glass, repair them as soon as possible in order to conserve heat and protect plants from draughts.
- After he determined the cold frame's final size, Ray bought a few sheets of 1/2-inch plywood.
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