Garden fun 3: cold frames

A friend/neighbor is DIY exemplar and always looking for a project around his home or otherwise. When asked, he was happy to build a few cold frames for me. Yay! Two designs; each is in consideration of the sun’s track and solar gain.

Why a cold frame; and what is a cold frame? The why is in order to extend the growing season where it is usually short; doing so on both the Spring and the Autumn ends of the season. These frames are not attached to, but are resting upon the existing bed. When night temperatures are warm enough, these cold frames will be removed and put in the shed.

What is a cold frame? Originally, they were made with an old window as the top, hinged for opening during the day/closing for late afternoon and evening as temperatures dive, and often made from scrap wood. A stick or block of wood is used to partially open the top during the day. The temperatures within a cold frame generally exceed the ambient outdoor temperatures, especially in zones of strong sunshine/solar gain, like here in Colorado and at altitude. Therefore, it is vital to vent or open the cold frame according to your specific conditions and the variations of weather daily.

Are they worth that little bit of responsible monitoring? Absolutely! If one wants fresh greens a month or more before the ground can produce them or wants to have fresh picked greens into Thanksgiving or beyond, YES, a cold frame.

Soil temperature is how seeds know when to germinate. Sunlight is how they grow (photosynthesis); but, without warm enough soil, per the requirements of the particular seed/plant, the seed can’t and won’t sprout. That displays the intelligence of plant life.

And, a surprise; to me, anyway. Chard babies are sprouting in one seed snail! Four of them.

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Meditation: bodhimind 2, oneness

What is mind? How is it that it is capable of so much and, at the same time, that much of mind’s capacity is goes unknown and untapped?

Meditators, yogis and yoginis, have plumbed such questions for many thousands of years. Bodhi is a comprehensive Sanskrit term that indicates more than can be defined. The compound term bodhimind also is indicating, more than can be defined. And that’s instructive. Bodhimind, then, is an invitation to one to really look within, to also be present to all manner of emotion-mind-self arisings, clingings, joys and unpleasantness and wonder, “hmmm, what is this arising?”

Oneness is our essence: a shared wholeness with Wholeness of Being. Oneness is completely inclusive, like the sky, which cannot be divided or separated. One aspect of bodhi is oneness.

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Meditation: bodhimind 1, exploration

The topic of bodhimind is not new to us. This time ’round, however, our exploration of bodhimind (bodhichitta) is under the consideration of conscientiousness which, itself, has been within the scope of confidence. “Have confidence in your own state.”

This gift from Gareb Dorje was giving about 2000 years ago to those of the most sublime, good fortune in having the capacity of consciousness to realize the union of emptiness–compassion–awareness. Yet, like all statements given to us by bodhisattvas and buddhas, such statements can be used by any being at any stage of the Path for contemplation,  instruction, and utilization for benefiting others and oneself.

In the truest sense, Gareb Dorje’s statement is a reminder that one’s true, natural state is pure awakeness replete with all powers of compassion and omniscience. It is this abiding truth of Being that we are to have confidence in, i. e. that one is already fully awakened. For those who don’t yet have such confidence in essence of being, this statement is an encouragement to recognize that any state of emotion, mind, or sensation is, in point of fact, an expression of Being. Our human challenge is that habits of consciousness, which are ever predicated on limitation, obscure the natural state like clouds obscure the sun.

So, we come back to bodhimind; and did so this morning with several synonyms related to this word and it’s meaning. The synonyms are familiar to us all and worthy of our exploration.

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Garden fun 2026: 2, learning

First two seed snails were rolled this morning for slow germinators: chard, cilantro, and parsley. I put all three kinds of seeds in one roll, plus one for cilantro alone. It also grows in the garden on its own.

Great joy erupted in the fact that the left arm and hand, compromised by MS, could do it. Joy with the end product thus far, also.

I learn from doing; especially mistakes.

  • mistake 1: Don’t use dark colored painter’s tape. Get light colored. Marking the snail with what’s seeded will show better on lighter colored tape.
  • mistake 2: When measuring the bubble wrap, 3 and 4 inches both looked too small. Looks are deceiving! So I did 2 two 6 inch snails. They are too big for the herbs that were seeded. But that’s all right. Then, as I thought about it, I reminded myself, that a flat of starters is 2 inches tall. Therefore, the next seed snail will be 3 inches tall.

Just wanting to let you know, in case anyone is purchasing painters’ tape or getting ready to measure and cut. Happiness to you!

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Meditation: conscientiousness 8, new melody

A member of the greater group field sent me a text with her singing the melody she created for the prayer we’ve been using. We used it with this meditation!

This is it, isn’t it? Making one’s practice one’s own. No matter the tradition or the specific something being focused upon, without reflecting upon it and somehow owning it -even temporarily for experimental purposes- that method and its underlying focus cannot integrate or be of personal use.

So, here is an example of someone doing just that and, how doing something positive or joyful, affects others in a positive way and dominoes along. Yay!

 

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