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THE COLD FRAME HANDBOOK How to Build and Maintain a Garden Cold Frame Throughout the Year By Derek Weiss H12

The Cold Frame Handbook - for Winter Gardening

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THE COLD FRAMEHANDBOOK

How to Build and Maintain a Garden ColdFrame Throughout the Year

By DerekWeiss H�’12

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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I. Introduction

Salad greens and root vegetables are two traditional choices for growing in a cold frame because of theircold hardiness. {Lively, Ruth, and Eliot Coleman. "Cold Frame Gardening." Vegetable Gardener. Aug.

1996. <http://www.vegetablegardener.com/item/2504/cold frame gardening/page/all};{thegardenerseden.com}

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II. How to build a cold frame

Sourcing Materials:

Essential Aspects:

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Where to Build:

Cold frame concept using more advanced materials (insulated glazing and walls).Top glazing slopes towards the south to absorb solar radiation.

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III. What to grow in your cold frame

Fall:

Winter:

Spring:

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Cold Frame Vegetables:

Some vegetables that can be grown in your cold frame. { Coleman, Eliot.. White River Junction, VT:

Chelsea Green Pub., 1999. Print}

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IV. The Four Season Harvest

Idealized Goal:

Scale of Production:

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V. Implications of Cold Frame Growing

VI. References

1.) Saturday Evening Post

Academic Search Premier

2.) Organic Gardening

(08973792) Academic Search Premier.

3.) The Winter Harvest Handbook: Year round Vegetable

Production Using Deep organic Techniques and Unheated Greenhouses