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A period of very cold winter weather that damages?

FREEZE! is the period of time when weather damages plants


A period of very cold winter weather that damages plants?

This is known as a frost or freeze event. These periods can cause damage to plants by freezing their tissues, leading to wilting or discoloration. Gardeners can take precautions, such as covering plants or bringing them indoors, to protect them from extreme cold temperatures.


What is a period of very cold that damages plants?

A period of very cold weather that damages plants is known as a frost or freeze. Frost occurs when temperatures drop below freezing, causing ice crystals to form on plant tissues and leading to cell damage. This can result in wilting, browning, or death of the affected plants.


What is a long period of cold weather called?

A long period of cold weather is typically referred to as a "cold snap" or a "cold spell."


What is cold and stormy weather?

It is a period of bad weather.


What is a cold snap?

A cold snap is a cold time period in the spring that is not usual, and it is a period of harsh coldness and very dry weather.


What types of plants are in polar ice caps?

none the climate is way to cold for plants to survive the cold weather


Are chrysanthemums cool weather plants?

Chrysanthemums are fall plants so they tolerate cold weather better than many garden plants.


What is cold weather good for?

Cold weather can help conserve energy, as our bodies work harder to stay warm. It can also improve sleep quality by promoting deeper rest. Cold weather can also be beneficial for certain crops and plants that require a period of dormancy to thrive.


What is the purpose of a cold frame?

A cold frame is essentially a miniature greenhouse with no heating system. It protects plants from adverse weather and low temperatures and is able to extend the length of the growing season for a short period, as well as keep plants safe from storms.


What can people do to protect plants in freezing weather?

One technique that often works is to wrap the plants in cloth. For example, I have hanging baskets of fuchsia plants, and when the weather is predicted to be below freezing, I wrap them with towels. Also, heavy watering before the cold arrives can help to protect plants from damage. For very cold or extended cold weather, you can bury the plants with mulch such as straw or wood chips. This will insulate the plants from extreme cold.


What can you see in the tundra?

Snow, lots of plants that are native to cold weather