Hey everyone! I'm looking into winter gardening and I'm curious about using freeze covers. Do they allow water to reach the plants? Also, will I need to uncover them to water my veggies? I'm planning to grow some cold-hardy crops like lettuce, kale, and carrots. Are there any good alternatives to freeze covers that you all would recommend? I'd appreciate any insights or experiences you have!
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I've heard that cold frames can be super helpful. They are usually half buried in the ground and have a hinged top, which you can close during really cold snaps or open when it’s milder. It’s a pretty closed system, so watering isn’t too frequent. Cold frames are awesome not just for winter, but they can also help jump-start your spring planting!

Is this the same as a greenhouse? I have some grow bags that look like raised planters. Would they work for that?