Monday, 26 May 2008

Cold frame

Another experiment.

There were 3 very healthy, self-sown tomato seedlings in a big pot with an orange tree. I decided that the orange tree (it is still a seedling) needed some space and all the nutrients it could get and pulled out the tomatoes. Hmm...they were far too healthy to be dumped in the compost or thrown over the fence to feed the sheep and chooks. Oh well, why not put them in the cold frame and see what happens? I won't need the cold frame until late winter/early spring anyway.

The cold frame is part of a raised compost bed.

Close-up of tomatoes in the cold frame.

Good luck, little seedlings!

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