Cabbage only survives at the temperature of your hands. So if your hands are quite warm and it is a chilly day outside, then your cabbage may not survive :(
I really can't stay, Baby it's cold outside... "Baby It's Cold Outside"
Cabbages are an exellent source of Vitamin C. They containe significant amounts of glutamine, an amino acid that has anti-inflamatory properties. It is a low calorie food useful in diets
You can store cabbage in your fridge for about 3 months. Keep it in a plastic bag, and remove as much air as possible before storing. If some of the outside leaves don't look good, you can just remove them.Do not wash your vegetables before storing as this will considerably shorten their lives.See related link for more great vegetable storage tips.
That actually depaends on your climate and in what hemesphere your domicle. If in teh northern hemesphere youd start to plant cabbage seends aroudnabout april for internal growing(bringing on) then outside when the chances of cold snaps and frosts are over. Water melon can also start about april under warm conditions ie in a house or green house and out then to start ground growth in early may.
It can be served either way depending on the recipe and method of preparation. Cold with a dressing on it and shredded fine for a cole slaw. It can be boiled with potatoes and corned beef.
They can be but they will not survive.
Yes
It would be nearly impossible to get a cold sore from a telephone as the virus can't survive long outside of the body.
outside
Food and water and some warm clothes when it's cold and freezing outside.
Tennessee is too cold and too damp for most cacti to survive outside.
inside out
Geraniums are typically not able to survive outside during winter in most regions, as they are sensitive to cold temperatures. It is recommended to bring them indoors or protect them with a covering during the winter months.
Up to 48 hours or longer if the environment is favorable. And it is know to survive all weather.
Many birds migrate to warmer climates to stay warm in the winter. Other birds are suited to survive whenever it is cold outside by using their bodyâ??s fat reserves to keep warm.
No of course not! Nothing grows well in Antarctica for cattle to survive on!
It is much too cold for them to survive there.