Yes, marigolds are frost hardy and can withstand cold temperatures.
Marigolds are sensitive to frost and may not survive if exposed to freezing temperatures.
To protect marigolds from frost, cover them with a cloth or blanket overnight when frost is expected. This will help insulate the plants and keep them warm. Additionally, you can water the plants before the frost arrives, as moist soil retains heat better than dry soil.
Citrus trees can withstand short periods of light frost, but hard frosts of long duration can be devastating.
Yes, mint can survive frost and cold temperatures, as it is a hardy perennial plant that can withstand chilly conditions.
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Marigold seeds can be sown in Boston, Massachusetts after the last frost date, typically in late spring. Marigolds are good companion plants for tomatoes, peppers, beans, and cucumbers. They also pair well with herbs such as basil, oregano, and parsley.
The summer time is the best to plant marigolds. :)
Marigolds don't grow with salt water