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Old May 19, 2012   #20
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I had a grandfather who started all of his cold-crop seedlings in the cold frame. By this I mean the broccoli, cabbage, etc. I do not remember him starting the tomatoes there, but my memory is not perfect. It seems that the limiting factor would be hours of sunlight available in the cold frame in March. Would the seedlings get too leggy? Just wondering.
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