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January 6, 2017 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Indiana
Posts: 48
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Cold Frame...Portable Greenhouse for seedlings.
I am not growing for market but I thought this question might be answered best here.
I am in Indiana zone 6a. I have always started my tomato, pepper and other garden seeds indoors under lights using a spare bedroom. I had enough stands and lights so I was able to start a couple hundred plants or so and keep them indoors until time to harden them off to plant outdoors. I am losing most of the spare bedroom to my wife for her use (she is my best friend so its OK) but now I need a new plan. I will have 1 lighted 4 shelf stand with 2' x 4' shelves. That is still plenty of room for seed starting several hundred vegetables and flowers. But when its time to pot up they will need to go outdoors in early spring. I usually start things rolling around March 1 with some earlier and some later. Which means they will need to go outdoors a few weeks later. I am thinking about a passive heated cold frame or portable greenhouse to be used only for spring seedlings 4-6 weeks a year. I might be building a permanent heated greenhouse but that is 2-3 years away. Does any one have any suggestions on these things? Buying? Building one? Brands?, etc. Any advice is appreciated. |
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