Another wooden cold frame, the Cedar Cold Frame Garden from Home Garden LLC, features a long-lasting, well-insulating cedar frame, a double-walled polycarbonate lid, and 2 x 4 ft. of growing space.
Heavier than most, this will probably stay in one spot, but it’s attractive enough to be a centerpiece wherever you put it. And did we mention it’s handmade? Thanks to the easy-to-follow instructions, it comes in sections easily assembled with a screwdriver.
How We Found the Best Cold Frame Greenhouses
When selecting the best cold frame greenhouses, we researched a wide range of options to understand the features and benefits offered by different models. Next, we analyzed customer reviews to gain insights into real-world experiences with these products. Our evaluation focused on factors such as durability, insulation, size, affordability and ease of assembly. We also looked at the effectiveness of extending the growing season. The result is a curated list of the best cold frame greenhouses to suit every space and budget.
FAQ
What types of plants can I grow in a cold frame greenhouse?
There’s a huge variety of plants you can grow in a cold frame greenhouse, including everything from flowers to fruit to vegetables and more. Some of the most popular plants, however, include (but are not limited to) leafy greens (like kale, spinach, arugula, etc.) and root vegetables (like beets, scallions and carrots).
How do I maintain the temperature inside a cold frame greenhouse?
Putting your cold frame greenhouse in a well-lit area of your yard and gardening during the appropriate months of the year should be enough. Remember that certain materials (like solid wood and glass) insulate better. However, if you’re worried about maintaining heat to a higher degree, add insulation to your greenhouse by lining it with bubble wrap or old blankets.
What’s the best way to clean and maintain a cold frame greenhouse?
Care for your greenhouse the same way you might any other outdoor part of your home. Clean out dead foliage, sweep away any stray dirt and keep the windows clean (warm water and a rag should suffice, but window cleaner works, too).