A cold frame is a
sheltered space that plants can be kept safe early or late in the season. It
has glass on the top, recycled windows are popular, the frame can be made of stone,
wood, etc (whatever you have on hand). My
plan was to build a box that could be covered in windows to use as a cold frame
and then be used as a barrier to keep rabbits out of my greens during the
summer.
I decided to use cedar
for its anti-microbial properties, it can be left bare with minimal maintenance.
In the future I might add a stain but for the first year it will look great as
natural.
I was debating
between it being two 1x8 tall or three 1x6 tall, the difference in cost was negotiable
so I went with the 1x8’s. To stiffen it
I bought a 4x4 to put in the corners. My
plan was to alternate which board had its end showing v. bevel corners. Mostly for simplicity, the straight pieces
were able to deal with small misalignment better than angles would have.
Dad convinced me to
add some handles, they could be made more permanent later, but for now the
twine will do just fine.
Here it is with the
three containers for greens, the next step is to acquire the windows.

What if you had a bed of clover for Peter that he would be allowed to eat? Then he wouldn't be upset.
ReplyDeleteHe would probably bring Flopsy, Mopsy and Cotton-tail over and eat the clover, beans, broccoli, and peas. Barriers, marigolds, and other anti-bunny measures are the way to go.
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