yes, the right temp for a bean plant is slightly higher than room temp. 25 Celsius or 77 Fahrenheit
none the climate is way to cold for plants to survive the cold 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.
The effect of extreme hot and cold weather on plants would be negative. This is because the cells can not function during these temperatures causing cells to die.
Heat can kill flu or cold bacteria. However, the heat has to be high enough. Different viruses and bacteria have different heat tolerances. Some can survive temperatures of over 250 degrees Fahrenheit.
Cold weather can slow down the growth of magic mushrooms, but it is unlikely to kill them unless they are exposed to extreme freezing temperatures for an extended period. If the mushrooms are properly protected and insulated, they can still survive and continue to grow in colder conditions.
will cold weather kill carpenter bees
The reaction of photosynthesis needs energy, so cold weather does not help plants to create food. In extremely hot weather the plant's enzymes are denatured so they lose their shape making them useless. Neither extremely hot nor extremely cold weather are good for the plants.
none the climate is way to cold for plants to survive the cold weather
Cold weather can slow down the growth of grass seed, but it usually won't kill it as long as the seed is properly planted and cared for.
Chrysanthemums are fall plants so they tolerate cold weather better than many garden plants.
Yes. Cold weather can deplete the charge in any motorcycle, marine, or automotive battery.
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.
Snow, lots of plants that are native to cold weather
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The effect of extreme hot and cold weather on plants would be negative. This is because the cells can not function during these temperatures causing cells to die.
Some plants that are good for surviving cold and warm weather are Freesia, lilac bushes, Snapdragons, just to name a few.
Most plants can survive temperatures as low as 40 degrees Fahrenheit, but prolonged exposure to such cold temperatures can damage or kill some plants, especially those that are not cold-hardy.