Extend the gardening season with cold-frame workshops

January 22, 2013

Contact: Brad Cochran (304) 541-3301

Gardeners will learn to extend the traditional growing season with cold-frame construction workshops in Cabell and Raleigh counties, hosted by West Virginia State University Extension Service.
The workshops will be offered Thursday, Jan. 31, at the Barnett Center in Huntington and Friday, Feb. 1, at the School of Harmony in Beaver, both from 10 a.m. until noon.
Cold frames are enclosures designed with transparent roofs that allow plants to still receive sunlight while shielding them from dangerous elements, like excessive moisture or cold temperatures. Their function is similar to that of a greenhouse, extending the growing season through the winter months. “Cold frames are a great tool that allow us to enjoy those homegrown salad greens a little later into the season or to simply get a jump start on the season to come,” said Brad Cochran, extension associate.
The class costs $40 and includes a cold-frame kit. Registration is required by contacting Cochran at (304) 541-3301 or .
The Barnett Center is located at 1524 10 Ave. in Huntington. The School of Harmony is located at 159 Granby Circle in Beaver. Workshops will be rescheduled if county schools are cancelled or delayed due to inclement weather.

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