Last frost in Lainate: likely and cautious dates
Reference dates for frost risk in Lainate.
Last frost in Lainate
This page summarizes the historical frost dates that are most useful for deciding when to sow and transplant in Lainate.
Reference dates
| indicator | date |
|---|---|
| Median last frost 0C | March 12 |
| Cautious last frost 0C | March 30 |
| Median last frost 2C | March 31 |
| Cautious last frost 2C | April 15 |
| Cautious first autumn frost 0C | November 17 |
| Cautious first autumn frost 2C | October 24 |
Difference between 0C and 2C
What to sow before the cautious date
- Swiss chard
- Carrot
- Tuscan kale
- Onion
- Strawberry
- Pea
- Radish
- Arugula
- Spinach
What to sow after the cautious date
- Garlic
- Swiss chard
- Broccoli
- Carrot
- Tuscan kale
- Cucumber
- Onion
- Green bean
- Fennel
- Strawberry
- Lettuce
- Eggplant
Sensitive crops
FAQ
What is the cautious garden date for Lainate?
The most cautious date on this page is April 15 on the 2C threshold. For sensitive crops, use it as the reference before moving sowing or transplanting earlier.
When should I use the 0C date and the 2C date?
The median 0C date is March 12, while the cautious 2C date is April 15. The 2C threshold is more cautious for cold nights, inversions, and exposed spots.
Can parts of Lainate differ from this date?
No. In Lainate, exposure, elevation, wind, and soil can move real risk earlier or later than the representative municipality point.
Which crops need extra care in Lainate?
In the local rules, the more sensitive crops include: Garlic, Basil, Swiss chard, Broccoli, Carrot, Tuscan kale. For these crops, the cautious date and night protection matter more.