It's a good idea to keep the plants from suffering temperature extremes. Even extra watering in the evening will help to reduce frost damage. Here in Busan, South Korea, the city of 5 million is always brimming with cheap strawberries since the local market gardeners in the surrounding area use greenhouses to get 3 crops a year.
The higher up on the mountain, the colder it is, and most plants don't survive well in cold temps. The plants that survive in the cold are higher up in the mountains.
the cold freezes the plant and the cold causes it to die. you see the plant freezes to death.
Like all amphibians, strawberry poison dart frogsare cold-blooded.
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To properly prepare water plants before a freeze, you can move them to a deeper part of the pond or cover them with a floating cover to protect them from the cold. This will help prevent damage and ensure their survival during the cold weather.
Like all amphibians, strawberry poison dart frogsare cold-blooded.
The strawberry will freeze the best because it has more oxygen it a has water that will get cold and freeze. This is why it is the answer. Scientists have studied this and they predict that the seeds and water that are in the strawberry give of more oxygen that they freeze up when it gets somewhere cold.
It gets really cold.
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The desert because of the lack of water, and water is needed in Photosynthesis for the plant to make food. The polar regions because of the lack of sunlight during some seasons and extreme cold temps.
Well it all depends...usually in Florida the day temps are warm but the nights are cold and thats what makes the water cold. The water temps are usually in the 50s and maybe low 60s at the beaches so it would probably range from 55-65 degrees in a unheated pool. March may get alittle warmer but still could be in the 60s in the unheated pool which is cold for me
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