Tuesday, April 10, 2012
A Cool Easter Gift From Lo
For years and years, I have wanted a cold frame with which to extend our growing season. On Easter Sunday, my wish came true (insert choir of angels)! This weekend Lo whipped together this perfect little guy from some old cedar boards and a wooden window. The cedar had served for many years as the Boy's sandbox; the window we recently purchased at a flea market.
I decided to give my newest acquisition a test drive and plant out the mesclun and spinach ... I figured these cool weather lovers wouldn't mind so much... And besides, I was too excited to wait. I'm hoping they'll be fine out there. So far so good; they've survived one night... eep!
The beauty of this little cold frame is that it is lightweight enough for me to pick up and move around. Once the plants are established, I'll just lift it off and let the plants enjoy some fresh air. So cool (or should I say "cold"), hee.
There's nothing like a useful, handmade, gardening-related gift to get me smiling. Thank you so much Lo. I love you (and it) tons and tons!
Edited to Add: As these old windows may be painted with leaded paint, it is imperative to apply a clear coat to prevent the paint from flaking off into the soil (especially around edibles). Thanks for that reminder Catie.
♥M
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SO cool! and beautifully re-purposed ♥
ReplyDeleteThanks Catie, I'm pretty darn happy with it, and I love that he used only old stuff to make it. :)
DeleteSuch a wonderful, cool gift! There’s nothing better than a hand-made one!
ReplyDeleteI totally agree Nicolette. It comes from the heart. That, I know for sure!
DeleteWhat a great gift. Lucky you!
ReplyDeleteI am lucky, it's true. :)
DeleteHow awesome! I need one of those. :)
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean. :)
DeleteYour hubs is handy AND dandy!
ReplyDeleteI agree! :)
DeleteOh, lucky, lucky girl! I like the idea of making it lightweight so that you can move it. I will have to remember that when I ask Mark to make me one :)
ReplyDeleteIsn't having a handy husband the best? Don't forget to show me yours when you get one eh?
DeleteYeah Lo!! You are a very blessed woman!!
ReplyDeleteOh lucky you! it looks so professional!
ReplyDeleteYou lucky girl! What a wonderful gift. And you so deserve it!
ReplyDeleteYou are one lucky girl! What a great idea. Esp the portable part. Wowzers!
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