homemade coldframe
By Usernut
- 25 Aug, 2009
- 8 likes
Not perfect, but better than a poke in the eye with a sharp stick..
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looks great.
25 Aug, 2009
Well done...has saved you a lot of money too !
25 Aug, 2009
thanks, i,m going to line the inside with polystyrene for extra insulation so hopefully it will work ok.
25 Aug, 2009
Looks really good. :o)
25 Aug, 2009
great job user, can you leave your young plants in over winter or is it for starting , im never sure what we use these for, sorry if i seem a bit thick lol
25 Aug, 2009
yes I can put young plants, cuttings, seedlings etc in it. put tender plants in over winter and store bulbs and things, as well as using it as a mini greenhouse in the summer.
25 Aug, 2009
thats great user, so if i line my growhouse i can do the same in that can i?
25 Aug, 2009
yes you can get fleece type covers for them, i,ve ordered a tall one which comes with a fleece type of winter cover as well as the normal clear one.
i,ll just add some extra fleece to the shelves for more protection.
you get good sized fleece from the poundshops.
25 Aug, 2009
thanks user :o))
26 Aug, 2009
Brilliant job !
26 Aug, 2009
Is the lid a plastic or glass? After seeing this picture I could kick myself for getting rid of a nice sheet of glass that was left behind when we moved in our new house....
15 Mar, 2010
it,s plastic as there are kids with footballs about..lol, glass would be even better as it keeps the heat better.
15 Mar, 2010
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Im sure itl do its Job & looks just grand from where im sitting User :)
25 Aug, 2009