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How do plant frost blankets work?
If a person wears clothes, their bodyheat is trapped, and they become warmer. But a plant does not generate heat, so how can covering it in a blanket stop it getting frozen in winter?
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How do plant frost blankets work?
"Tough Guy no. 1265" wrote in message news If a person wears clothes, their bodyheat is trapped, and they become warmer. But a plant does not generate heat, so how can covering it in a blanket stop it getting frozen in winter? Everything at a higher temperature will lose heat to something at a lower temperature, since outer space is always a lot colder than planet earth everything radiates heat upward the whole time (actually in all directions but up is the important one for gardeners), at some times the heat lost is balanced by warm air (as in summer) sometimes the heat being radiated up bounces back because its hit water molecules in the atmosphere (or the leaves of a tree) the fleece mimics this. Fleece will only conserve heat, so once its gone plants will still get damaged, often however its enough. It makes a lot of difference what the surface area is compared with the mass, grass blades have a large surface area and little mass so their temperature can easily dip below that of the surrounding air giving a grass frost even when the air temperature is +3 or 4c. -- Charlie, Gardening in Cornwall Holders of National Collections of Clematis viticella and Lapageria rosea cvs http://www.roselandhouse.co.uk |
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How do plant frost blankets work?
On Fri, 26 Jun 2015 23:19:34 +0100, Charlie Pridham wrote:
"Tough Guy no. 1265" wrote in message news If a person wears clothes, their bodyheat is trapped, and they become warmer. But a plant does not generate heat, so how can covering it in a blanket stop it getting frozen in winter? Everything at a higher temperature will lose heat to something at a lower temperature, since outer space is always a lot colder than planet earth everything radiates heat upward the whole time (actually in all directions but up is the important one for gardeners), at some times the heat lost is balanced by warm air (as in summer) sometimes the heat being radiated up bounces back because its hit water molecules in the atmosphere (or the leaves of a tree) the fleece mimics this. Fleece will only conserve heat, so once its gone plants will still get damaged, often however its enough. It makes a lot of difference what the surface area is compared with the mass, grass blades have a large surface area and little mass so their temperature can easily dip below that of the surrounding air giving a grass frost even when the air temperature is +3 or 4c. I see, thanks. -- Please do not look into laser with remaining eye. |
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