![Harvesting turnip greens out of our vegetable boxes.](http://MontessoriMuddle.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/veg-boxes-490x408.jpg)
Two years ago we bought a greenhouse. It was aluminum framed with plastic panels. Unfortunately, its profile was not as wind-resistant as it needed to be for our campus. So last semester we built three vegetable boxes and salvaged the plastic panels from the greenhouse to build low-profile cold frames. These turned out quite nicely, and the Middle School’s Student-Run-Business’ Gardening Department have been experimenting with different types of produce.
![Assembling the side panel for the cold-frames. The front and top plastic panels were salvaged from our aluminum-framed greenhouse.](http://MontessoriMuddle.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/veg-boxes-2-490x276.jpg)
![Cilantro growing out of our raised beds with the cold-frames removed.](http://MontessoriMuddle.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/veg-boxes-3-490x276.jpg)
The wood for the raised beds and the frames for the cold frames were purchased using funds from a grant by the Whole Kids Foundation and the pieces cut at the TechShop.