Yes, flowering kale can survive outdoors in winter, especially in milder climates. It is a hardy plant that tolerates cold temperatures, often thriving in frost. However, extreme cold can damage the leaves, so providing some protection, like a frost cloth, can help maintain its appearance. Ensure it has well-draining soil to prevent root rot during wet winter conditions.
Kale is best gently steamed. Place a bunch of kale in a steamer over a pot of boiling water and steam for about five minutes. You can then lightly salt it or add butter. Kale is also great roasted in the oven.
probably in your house so i think u should just bring it to a shelter or if its always warm, keep it outside. WELL, i guess if your not lleaving that long, keep it outside, or if its winter, keep it inside
it is legal, but can be a possible risk ogf killling the animal. KEEP IT INSIDE!
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a rabbit needs alot of hay the build huts with it and rest in side the best thing to do is not to bring them in and out they wont build a winter coat keep them outside
Yes - they can and do. Honeybees cluster together to keep warm during the winter months and continually move their position in the cluster so that each bee takes its turn on the cold outside of the cluster.
Make sure your rabbit stays warm, has lots of exercise and eats healthy. Don't keep it locked away inside, make sure he/she has a chance to go outside and exercise. At night I would suggest you keep your rabbit somewhere warm, not outside.
An animal's fur can keep it both cool and warm depending on the season. The fur keeps the cool/warm air between the animal's skin and the outside air.
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No we kept ours in a hutch in the garden but in the winter we covered the hutch doors with sacks to keep the warmth in. You can still keep them in the warm but make sure you make a decision. Don't keep them indoors for winter then put them outside for summer because it may be a shock to them. If they are unwell though bring them inside.
Actually, they do! Don't take hem outside when it is ANYWHERE below 30f. Unless, you have them a coat or thick sweater to keep them warm.