patandchickens
Deeply Rooted
What I described really doesn't take much in the way of daily attention. I mean, the worst that happens is you leave 'em more-protected than necessary for a few extra days, which is no biggie.skeeter9 said:I'm thinking there must be an easier way for those of us who are memory-impaired???
An empty-except-for-plants cold frame in full sun will, of course, be hard to manage thermally.
The key to lazy (or absent-minded) use of a cold frame is to make it big and tall, and stuff it with really QUITE a lot of carboys of water.
If you use search you can probably find my thread about my basically-free cold frame (with pics); although it requires covering with a blanket if the temps will get substantially below freezing (like mid 20s or lower) when you pack it with rectangular water jugs, between and under the flats/pots/windowboxes, I have no problem with it overheating even on a sunny day. The tall shape may be part of what helps, as I *have* had more trouble keeping conventional-shaped coldframes from overheating (although, again, site it appropriately e.g. somewhere that gets afternoon shade, and stuff it with water containers, and they are really a lot more tolerant than most people give them credit for)
JME,
Pat