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- Cold_frame abstract "In agriculture and gardening, a cold frame is a transparent-roofed enclosure, built low to the ground, used to protect plants from adverse weather, primarily excessive cold or wet. The transparent top admits sunlight and prevents heat escape via convection that would otherwise occur, particularly at night. Essentially, a cold frame functions as a miniature greenhouse to extend the growing season.Historically, cold frames were built to be used in addition to a heated greenhouse. The name itself exemplifies the distinction between the warm greenhouse and the unheated cold frame. They were frequently built as part of the greenhouse's foundation brickwork along the southern wall (in northern latitudes). This allowed seeds to be germinated in the greenhouse and then easily moved to the attached cold frame to be \"hardened-off\" before final planting outside. Cold frames are similar to some enclosed hotbeds, also called hotboxes. The difference is in the amount of heat generated inside. This is parallel to the way that some greenhouses are called \"hothouses\" to emphasize their higher temperature, achieved either by the solar effects alone or by auxiliary heating via a heater or HVAC system of some kind. Cold frames are found in home gardens and in vegetable farming. They create microclimates that provide several degrees of air and soil temperature insulation, and shelter from wind. In cold-winter regions, these characteristics allow plants to be started earlier in the spring, and to survive longer into the fall and winter. They are most often used for growing seedlings that are later transplanted into open ground, and can also be a permanent home to cold-hardy vegetables grown for autumn and winter harvest.".
- Cold_frame thumbnail Coldframe_1.jpg?width=300.
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- Cold_frame wikiPageRevisionID "659237513".
- Cold_frame wikiPageWikiLink Agriculture.
- Cold_frame wikiPageWikiLink Autumn.
- Cold_frame wikiPageWikiLink Category:Greenhouses.
- Cold_frame wikiPageWikiLink Convection.
- Cold_frame wikiPageWikiLink Degree_(temperature).
- Cold_frame wikiPageWikiLink Farm.
- Cold_frame wikiPageWikiLink Forest_gardening.
- Cold_frame wikiPageWikiLink Gardening.
- Cold_frame wikiPageWikiLink Gardening_in_Alaska.
- Cold_frame wikiPageWikiLink Greenhouse.
- Cold_frame wikiPageWikiLink HVAC.
- Cold_frame wikiPageWikiLink Hardiness_(plants).
- Cold_frame wikiPageWikiLink Harvest.
- Cold_frame wikiPageWikiLink Hinge.
- Cold_frame wikiPageWikiLink Hotbed.
- Cold_frame wikiPageWikiLink Microclimate.
- Cold_frame wikiPageWikiLink Ornamental_bulbous_plant.
- Cold_frame wikiPageWikiLink Plant.
- Cold_frame wikiPageWikiLink Polytunnel.
- Cold_frame wikiPageWikiLink Season_extension.
- Cold_frame wikiPageWikiLink Seedling.
- Cold_frame wikiPageWikiLink Soil.
- Cold_frame wikiPageWikiLink Sunlight.
- Cold_frame wikiPageWikiLink Thermal_insulation.
- Cold_frame wikiPageWikiLink Transparency_and_translucency.
- Cold_frame wikiPageWikiLink Transplanting.
- Cold_frame wikiPageWikiLink Vegetable.
- Cold_frame wikiPageWikiLink Weather.
- Cold_frame wikiPageWikiLink Wind.
- Cold_frame wikiPageWikiLink File:Coldframe_1.jpg.
- Cold_frame wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cold frame garden".
- Cold_frame wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cold frame".
- Cold_frame wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cold frame#Bulb frame".
- Cold_frame wikiPageWikiLinkText "bulb frame".
- Cold_frame wikiPageWikiLinkText "cold frame".
- Cold_frame wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Cold_frame wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Cold_frame wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Cold_frame subject Category:Greenhouses.
- Cold_frame hypernym Enclosure.
- Cold_frame type HistoricPlace.
- Cold_frame type Feature.
- Cold_frame comment "In agriculture and gardening, a cold frame is a transparent-roofed enclosure, built low to the ground, used to protect plants from adverse weather, primarily excessive cold or wet. The transparent top admits sunlight and prevents heat escape via convection that would otherwise occur, particularly at night. Essentially, a cold frame functions as a miniature greenhouse to extend the growing season.Historically, cold frames were built to be used in addition to a heated greenhouse.".
- Cold_frame label "Cold frame".
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- Cold_frame sameAs Category:Cold_frames.
- Cold_frame sameAs Mistbænk.
- Cold_frame sameAs Frühbeet.
- Cold_frame sameAs Ջերմոցներ.
- Cold_frame sameAs Көшетхана.
- Cold_frame sameAs Onverwarmde_kas.
- Cold_frame sameAs Kaldbenk.
- Cold_frame sameAs Inspekt.
- Cold_frame sameAs m.04nk1b.
- Cold_frame sameAs Парник.
- Cold_frame sameAs Парник.
- Cold_frame sameAs Parnik.
- Cold_frame sameAs Q456210.
- Cold_frame wasDerivedFrom Cold_frame?oldid=659237513.
- Cold_frame depiction Coldframe_1.jpg.
- Cold_frame isPrimaryTopicOf Cold_frame.