No, the frost will not harm violas. They will not bloom in the winter but they will survive the frost.
If he died , he could not survive.
Frost is the best spec to survive moreso i will choose frost :D
they do survrve
If the chrysanthemum is planted earlier enough to make roots, it often will survive the frost.
If you are in a region that has the frost-free day late in the spring your peppers will get a head start if you start them indoors early and transplant them after it is safe from frost.
Yes, frost will kill African violets. African violets should be grown indoors or in a protected environment. They can not survive direct sunlight, frost, or elements outside like extreme weather and pests. Wild violets will survive outside. There are some varieties in hardware or nursury areas.
They hibernate in burrows, below the frost line.
after there is no longer a chance for frost. you could also start the seads indoors and then move them outdoors when the weather is nicer.
well depending on its circumstances, wheather its indoor or outdoor. When outdoor it cannot survive the frost ( snow)? but indoor you can control the environment and increase the temperature for it to survive. Also depends on the genetics, some strains are different because they are produced in a different climates. Maybe someday they will invent a strain which can survive in the cold ( this takes years)
peppers last 2 days after they are fully grown. all crops take as long as they took to grow, before they will go bad.
Plants like tomatoes, peppers, basil, and beans are all sensitive to frost and can be damaged or killed if exposed to freezing temperatures. It's important to protect these plants by covering them or moving them indoors during cold weather.