Examples of using Spring frosts in English and their translations into Swedish
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not afraid of even the spring frosts.
After you end up in the spring frosts, the plants can be planted outside.
Planting seedlings in the ground produced after spring frosts.
Mostly spring frosts, a long dry period
Hardened seedlings planted in the ground after the spring frosts.
The United Kingdom is resistant to spring frosts and has little disease.
Young shoots in a median strip freeze slightly during the spring frosts.
Permanent planted after the spring frosts, maintaining the distance between plants 15-20 cm.
flowers can be damaged by spring frosts.
To protect the tomatoes from the spring frosts, you need to cover them after planting agropolotnom.
Alyssum is transplanted at the end of May, when the spring frosts take place.
In the open field planted after the spring frosts, maintaining a distance of 25-30 cm Application.
he is not afraid of return spring frosts.
Hardened seedlings planted in the ground after the spring frosts at a distance of 45-50 cm from each other.
easy to tolerate spring frosts.
Hardy, new growth may be slightly damaged by late spring frosts, but quickly grows,
as the plants may be badly hit by spring frosts.
Planting seedlings in the ground produced after spring frosts. Transplant brings bad.
as the flower stalks on the bushes appear after the spring frosts.
Hardened seedlings planted in the ground after the spring frosts at a distance of 30-35 cm.
Seedlings are planted after the spring frosts, maintaining the distance between plants,
Hardened seedlings are planted in a flower garden after spring frosts will.
Transplanting into the soil produced after spring frosts, maintaining a distance of 15-25 cm depending on plant height.
when spring frosts will pass.
Permanent land planted with a lump after the spring frosts, maintaining the distance between plants 15-20 cm Application.
the threat of repeated spring frosts should also pass.
Planted to a permanent place in early June, after spring frosts, maintaining the distance between plants 20-25 cm.
it is necessary to engage in planting flowers only when the soil warms up well and the threat of spring frosts passes.
Hardened seedlings planted in the ground after the spring frosts at a distance of 30-35 cm.
Strawberry should remain resistant to spring frosts, and berries- ripen in a short summer