Yes, frost can damage sweet potatoes. When exposed to freezing temperatures, the sweet potato's cellular structure can be compromised, leading to internal decay and a loss of flavor. It’s best to harvest sweet potatoes before the first frost to ensure their quality and storage life. If frost occurs, it's advisable to inspect the tubers for any signs of damage before consuming or storing them.
Clover, corn and soybeans are three of the most commonly frost-affected crop seeds.
Yes, It will shrivel and turn black, and become unsafe to eat
Go see a doc.. you have frost bite
No. It's very difficult to kill honeysuckle. I wish I could get rid of mine, but nothing seems to work...so a little frost won't hurt it.
Scientifically a river cannot hurt itself... it is just water.
no
Seeds of warm-season plants like tomatoes, peppers, and squash are typically hurt by frost. These seeds require warm soil temperatures to germinate and establish properly, so exposure to freezing temperatures can damage or kill them. It is recommended to start these seeds indoors or wait until after the risk of frost has passed in your region before planting them outside.
Tell him how you really feel, not telling him will hurt him.
yes it can
No he couldn't because he is very nice and sweet!
my balls just hurt along the equator the ice just burns and i get frost bite
niether both