Cold Frame Gardening
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Cold frames are like a tiny greenhouse covering the soil. A cold frame warms the soil, and keeps the frost from harming tender plants, allowing for us to start gardening a full 4-6 weeks before we can plant things into our large garden. in todays video, 3/16/22 we are planting Lettuce, radishes, and some cabbage. These are all cold hardy and wont mind if we get a snow storm or two before spring arrives to stay.
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