How do you protect your garden from Frosts?
Frosts affect culture in a destructive way.
These signs indicate multiple Frosts.
The plant perfectly withstands cold and severe Frosts.
He says that there will be Frosts.
There is no danger of Frosts.
For severe Frosts, designers have developed very warm specimens.
The main thing is not to be at night Frosts.
On November 12, unexpected Frosts chained the river with ice.
Quite durable, but expensive plastic film"Stable" can withstand great Frosts.
Trees are easier to endure Frosts if spudding them with snow.
During the alternation of Frosts and thaws, the lawn will begin to swell.
At the same time flowering culture continues until the beginning of autumn Frosts.
It tolerates strong Frosts, is not afraid of spring Frosts
and stone fruit diseases.
In regions with severe and prolonged Frosts, it is worth to be safe.
Crops are produced with dry seeds and in dry weather with night Frosts.
Frosts can destroy it,
so in the middle latitudes it is grown exclusively by seedlings.
You will need to
build a special utility room that is resistant to Russian Frosts.
The end of October(before the onset of Frosts, so that shoots do not appear).
Like many members of this group,“Snow-dens” tolerates Frosts well and is resistant to diseases.
Frosts can come,
and then the seedlings will be damaged if they are not covered.
Natural"coat" allows them to easily withstand Frosts down to -300 and give a magnificent sheepskin.
In such a greenhouse, plants are preserved,
even if there are slight Frosts outside the window;
When the Frosts recede in the spring, you can plant them back into the flower beds.
And this is not surprising, because
with its thin skin it is impossible to tolerate severe Frosts.
But at the same time make sure that with sudden Frosts, the flowers are not affected.
Adult okras are more stable, they
are able to withstand even small(up to -2 ° C) Frosts.
Young bushes must be covered for winter,
adults can withstand short-term Frosts to minus 20 ° C.
In the north-west of Russia, the advantage is in varieties that tolerate Frosts and sharp temperature drops.
Planting an ageratum into the soil is
necessary when you are sure that sudden Frosts will not occur.