Easy Store Cold Frame Plans
Wish you had a cold frame for starting seeds or extending your growing season but you don't have the room for them? Here are step-by-step plans to make some DIY cold frames that can be taken apart to save storage space when not in use.
The cold frames are about 4' x 4' and can hold up to 8 standard 1020 trays. When you're not using the cold frames that can be taken apart and only take up about 20" x 60" of floor space in your garage, shed or basement.
The cold frames are about 4' x 4' and can hold up to 8 standard 1020 trays. When you're not using the cold frames that can be taken apart and only take up about 20" x 60" of floor space in your garage, shed or basement.
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