Cold frame.

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  1. Donna S

    Donna S Hardy Maple

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    Started thinking about my cold frame as it needs some repairs before I need to use it. Have not looked at it all summer. This is what I found. DSCN3136.JPG DSCN3137.JPG
     
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    Looks like something is growing there happily! Are those weeds?
     
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    Something really liked the growing conditions there, if Biita was still active on the forum she could give you recipe ideas for that. ;)
     
  5. Donna S

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    It's all grass and soon to be compost.
     



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    Oh dear me, Donna. Well, it will be put to good use in the compost bin. What sorts of plans do you have for the cold frame for this winter?
     
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    Nice and green in there, eh Donna?!:)
     
  8. Donna S

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    Started filling my cold frame with plants that I want to winter over. Will leave room to do a little winter sowing when I start getting cabin fever this winter.
     
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    What a job that must have been! The good soil and heat really got the grass to growing!
     
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    Donna, I like the look of your cold frame. Looks like you can winter over a whole league of stuff!
     

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