Late April or May or, at the latest and depending on your climate, June.
This would depend very much on where you live. If the ground is still frozen, you need to wait until you can turn over the soil. In much of the country, you could plant potatoes, carrots, lettuce. chard, radishes and peas in a couple of weeks. Do not think about planting tomatoes or corn before all chance of frost is past.
No, eggplants cannot survive frost as they are sensitive to cold temperatures and will be damaged or killed by frost.
No, bell peppers cannot survive frost as they are sensitive to cold temperatures and will be damaged or killed by frost.
Yes, broccoli plants can survive light frost, but they may be damaged or killed by a hard frost.
Marigolds are sensitive to frost and may not survive if exposed to freezing temperatures.
Yes, potatoes can survive frost, but they are sensitive to it. Frost can damage the foliage of the potato plant, but the tubers underground can survive as long as they are not exposed to prolonged freezing temperatures.
No, the frost will not harm violas. They will not bloom in the winter but they will survive the frost.
No there is no specific time for planting sugar cane. I will tell you that it is a lot easier to plant in early spring or late fall before frost freezes the ground. The roots and the plant are very resistant to frost and frost damage.
Frost season typically ends in late spring, but the exact timing varies based on geographical location. In many areas, the last frost date can range from late April to early June. Gardeners often consult local climate data to determine the specific last frost date for their region. It's advisable to wait until after this date before planting sensitive crops.
Yes, garlic can survive frost and still produce a good harvest.
Yes, spinach can survive light frost, but prolonged exposure to freezing temperatures can damage or kill the plant.
If he died , he could not survive.