Examples of 'danger of frost' in a sentence

Meaning of "danger of frost"

danger of frost - This phrase is usually used in weather forecasts or gardening contexts. It signifies the risk or possibility of frost forming, which can be detrimental to plants, crops, or outdoor materials

How to use "danger of frost" in a sentence

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danger of frost
Soon as danger of frost has passed.
Do not operate the device when there is a danger of frost.
Wait until the danger of frost is past in your zone.
Store batteries in a dry place where there is no danger of frost.
Make sure all danger of frost has passed before planting.
Your impatiens are ready to plant as soon as the danger of frost is past.
Wait until danger of frost has passed before spring planting.
In colder areas wait until the danger of frost has passed.
Be sure that all danger of frost has passed before planting your garden.
Drain the heating system that is shut down if there is danger of frost.
When the danger of frost has passed, place the pot outside.
Grow from seeds planted after all danger of frost has passed.
When the danger of frost is past, transplant your seedlings into the garden.
Plant out in the garden after the danger of frost has passed.
After the danger of frost has passed, they will transplant the seedlings outdoors.

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Protecting rosebushes only removed when the danger of frost has mostly disappeared.
Once all danger of frost is past, the seedlings may be transplanted into the garden.
By this time the soil will have warmed up and the danger of frost passed.
When all danger of frost is over, you can move them out for the summer.
This is mainly required in the cold season - danger of frost.
In Spring, once all danger of frost is gone you can pull it out.
You could put it outside too, if there is no danger of frost.
When planting outdoors, make sure all the danger of frost has passed.
Remove the device during the winter months, when there is a danger of frost.
I move them out in late April, once danger of frost has passed.
Dill does poorly when transplanted, so sow seed outdoors after danger of frost is past.
Plant the seeds about ½ inch deep after the danger of frost has passed.
Release them in your garden in late spring, after the danger of frost has passed.
PLANTINGS, Wait till you are sure the danger of frost is gone.
Sow the seeds 1/4 inch deep in spring after the danger of frost is past.
Start seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before setting out after all danger of frost has passed.

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