Last frost in San Giorgio a Cremano: likely and cautious dates
Reference dates for frost risk in San Giorgio a Cremano.
Last frost in San Giorgio a Cremano
This page summarizes the historical frost dates that are most useful for deciding when to sow and transplant in San Giorgio a Cremano.
Reference dates
| indicator | date |
|---|---|
| Median last frost 0C | March 1 |
| Cautious last frost 0C | March 18 |
| Median last frost 2C | March 20 |
| Cautious last frost 2C | April 8 |
| Cautious first autumn frost 0C | December 9 |
| Cautious first autumn frost 2C | November 23 |
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
Which date should I use for sensitive transplants in San Giorgio a Cremano?
The most cautious date on this page is April 8 on the 2C threshold. For sensitive crops, use it as the reference before moving sowing or transplanting earlier.
What is the difference between 0C and 2C in San Giorgio a Cremano?
The median 0C date is March 1, while the cautious 2C date is April 8. The 2C threshold is more cautious for cold nights, inversions, and exposed spots.
How should I adapt the frost date inside San Giorgio a Cremano?
No. In San Giorgio a Cremano, exposure, elevation, wind, and soil can move real risk earlier or later than the representative municipality point.
Which crops should be protected before the cautious date in San Giorgio a Cremano?
In the local rules, the more sensitive crops include: Basil, Swiss chard, Broccoli, Carrot, Tuscan kale, Cucumber. For these crops, the cautious date and night protection matter more.