Water begins to trap ice at 32 ° F or 0 ° C. Most people are educated as children. Think carefully about what happens when a surface, such as a fallen leaf, reaches 32 ° F or 0 ° C. It can still develop dew, which, however, forms quickly and forms ice crystals. It's the gel.
If the dew point is 32 F or less, it is more likely to freeze. For this factor, it is possible to generate frost even if the air temperature level continues to be two levels in relation to the cold. For example, frost usually occurs in Montana when the air temperature is between 36 and 38 F.
For this reason, frost protection hoods may protect against frost that occurs in garden plants. The product of the antifreeze cover, either material or plastic, is the surface that is cool enough at the end to allow the gel to rest on the base while the plants remain cool inside the frozen deck. The gel cover is frozen, but not the plants.
The environment has become colder every year in recent years, suggesting that a very early frost in the north is becoming all too common. Knowing how much the gel contributes and why it is possible to have an expansion period that is much longer in comparison would undoubtedly have been without that experience.
It's like the dew types. The fallen leaves of the plants become colder in comparison with the level of temperature of the air, reason why the humidity suspended in the dew can condense. In general, dew and frost are generally not the same, but they are more comparable.
This does not seem much bigger than the facts, but it has a really functional application for amateur gardeners facing a late or very early frost. By recognizing all these things and paying attention to the expected humidity, a garden lover will recognize when a gel cover is used, even a fortune, and also why they should use it. This could indicate the distinction between the excretion of plants for the year and the extension of the expansion period by weeks and even more.
If you have cold water, you may have seen water pearls outside the glass. In addition, the really completely dry air consists of a minimum of humidity and a much cooler surface compared to the temperature of the air.
For this factor, it is possible that the gel develops and the air temperature level during the cold continues to be several levels. The product of the antifreeze cover, whether material or plastic, is the surface cold enough for the gel to develop, while the plants on the gel cover remain cool. No doubt it would have been without this understanding to understand how species are and why it is possible to have a period of expansion that is much longer in comparison.
While many plants are hardy and can tolerate a light frost, many garden plants are prone to frost. Before doing anything to protect against it, it is a good suggestion to know exactly how and why species are used.
It is not really difficult to understand the development of the gel, and many people currently understand the basic concepts of monitoring.
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Another great piece of content @globetrottergcc we don't see frost living in sub-tropical. But had black frost often when we lived inland, killed everything in the garden.
Thank you @joanstewart strange to know about the black killing frost.
Your artical is really nice
Such a breathtaking shot
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