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 :(
Spoiled cabbage can kill you depending on how bad it is and how long it's been bad. Preserved cabbage (sauerkraut and Kimchi) can be good for you but they have to be preserved properly. I wouldn't recommend it - it will taste quite unpleasant. But it probably won't kill you.
Cabbage is Jewish
Cabbage is a Brassica in the turnip and cabbage genus of Cruciferae.
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The frost would kill mosquitoes if they were out in the frost. However, mosquitoes hibernate before the first frost hits.
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 :(
No, frost will kill the leaves above ground, but the rhubarb plant is perennial & will return the following spring.
Spoiled cabbage can kill you depending on how bad it is and how long it's been bad. Preserved cabbage (sauerkraut and Kimchi) can be good for you but they have to be preserved properly. I wouldn't recommend it - it will taste quite unpleasant. But it probably won't kill you.
The frost giant put as you can see when in Thor movie loki kill him cause the frost giant was going to kill odin in odins sleep
no it dosent kill fat. Even though cabbage will not burn fat from your body, it is still ideal for your weight loss diet because it is so low in calories. A half cup of cabbage is only 17 calories. An entire head of cabbage that can be used to prepare a large salad is less than 300 calories.
Depending on where you live, you would grow cabbage in the months of February or March. They should be started about a month before the last frost. This is so they will mature before summer's heat. For fall, cabbage can be planted in August, September, and October. You should plant about two months before the first frost for fall plantings.
No. It's very difficult to kill honeysuckle. I wish I could get rid of mine, but nothing seems to work...so a little frost won't hurt it.
Frost can help reduce stinkbug populations, but it may not completely kill them. Stinkbugs can survive cold temperatures by seeking shelter, so frost alone may not be enough to eradicate them. It is best to use a combination of methods for effective control.
Yes, severe frost can kill a yucca plant. Yuccas are generally more cold-tolerant than other tropical plants, but prolonged exposure to extreme cold temperatures can damage or kill them. It's important to protect yuccas during frost by covering them or bringing them indoors if possible.
It really depends on the climate you live in because cabbage likes cooler temperatures. As a rule though, you should start cabbage plants inside 6 weeks before the last spring frost.
Yes, frost bite, hyperthermia and crushing can kill you