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Late frosts held off until May, by which time the fruit had set.
Spring has some late frosts and then the days turn warm.
Too late Frost realized what was going to happen.
We could get lucky and have a late frost.
Now I hope for a late frost, since they will be so late in flowering.
Plant more basil and hope for a late frost.
But late frosts may have hit the barleys, he believes.
There is a risk of late frosts in spring.
"What do they do about a late frost on the orchards?"
A late frost had taken at least half the blooms from the apple orchards.
"It was late frost last year, and now this."
In the United States, the challenge is to protect it from a killing late frost.
Late frost, quite frequently, diminishing the production of grapes and almonds.
The jars, each turned upside down on a small seedling, would give good protection from late frost.
Though hardy, flowers can be damaged by late frosts.
The blooms of the big tree magnolias are also vulnerable to late frosts.
Maybe a late frost had damaged the flowers?
It was startling to come out into crisply cold air with the pinch of late frost in the early hour chill.
A late frost and a broken soybean header bring Scott to the brink.
Experts are blaming cool, wet weather throughout June, perhaps coupled with late frosts.
And last year, a late frost and more hail laid waste to two-thirds of their apples.
Oats are cold-tolerant and will be unaffected by late frosts or snow.
They are hardy down to Zone 5 but their new growths in the spring can be damaged by late frosts.
The vegetables in the garden by the cabin flourished - until a late frost wreaked havoc upon them.
They prefer the high ground, where warm air rises to protect their springtime buds from late frosts.