Gardeners use different types of 'Cloches' or covers for plants. There are floating row covers which are light polyester woven blankets that keep frost off plants and also protect them from insects. There are also domes made of waxed paper sold to protect plants - they are called hotkaps. One recent invention is called Wall'o'water and consists of a series of plastic tubes joined together which are filled with water. These allow gardeners to put out tender plants even before the danger of frost has passed and can add weeks to a growing season in cold areas.
The sepals protect the tender parts of the flower in the unopened flower.
The sepals protect the tender parts of the flower in the unopened flower.
Why were your house plants outside? If they are outside they are not house plants. If they are tender and will not survive the winter slow down on the water and let them rest. In the SPRING INCREASE THE WATER AND THEY WILL FLOURISH FOR NEXT YEAR .
That is a very good question. If all animals and humans are taken into consideration, it would have to be the eyeballs. Every animal from fish to human have specialized adaptations to protect the eyes.
The term 'tender coconut' is a noun phrase, a group of words based on a noun that functions as a noun in a sentence. The noun phrase 'tender coconut' is made of of the common noun'coconut' described by the adjective 'tender'. Examples:Tender coconut was sprinkled liberally on top of the cake. (subject of the sentence)We use tender coconut to give texture to the dish. (direct object of the verb 'use')The cupcakes were dredged in tender coconut. (object of the preposition 'in')
Trees planted to protect other plants are a shelter belt or windbreak. Usually a fast growing type are used.
A hot-house, if heated to grow tender exotic plants. Or an unheated greenhouse in summer, or one that is moderately heated to keep it above freezing in winter. It depends on your climate and how tender the plants are.
U can't. Just protect it.
What we call "lettuce" is the tender leaves of several different plants
It's called a tender
It eats grass and other low- growing plants. It also eats lettuce and other tender garden plants
Sun burning spots on the tender leaves. In some cases the photosynthetic apparatus in the leaves get damaged by excess of sunlight. this is called solarization.
The sepals protect the tender parts of the flower in the unopened flower.
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Swineherd
fertilizer, water, sunlight... tender love and care
As herbivores they will eat any tender shoots