That depends on your homeowner's policy. You would have to talk to your insurance agent.
The snow acts as an insulation between the plant and the frost.
Perennials that are sensitive to frost should be covered to protect them from freezing temperatures. Examples include tender perennials like begonias, impatiens, and fuchsias. Covering them with a fabric or light sheet can provide insulation and protect them from damage.
If both cars were already covered in frost, neither would frost over first at night.
which concrete resist frost action
No tulips do not need to be covered in a frost. They are very hearty plants and actually last longer in cooler temperatures.
Brown spots on the edges of leaves are signs of frost damage.
Frost Advisories are simply that..... advisories. They warn farmers or anyone that may be affected by the damage caused by frost.
no
A severe frost freezes water, the water expands as it turns to ice, and widens cracks in rocks and structural damage.
Yes, you can plant annuals before the last expected frost date if you cover them when frost is a threat.
The surface of Io is covered in primarily sulphur, with areas of sulphur dioxide frost.
Yes.