They are in a perfect state, clearly indicating a cold climate; as two-thirds of them are now met with in arctic regions.
In a cold climate Sweet-peas and Mignonette should not be sown till the middle or end of this month, and most other seeds will do better if sown in April.
But even in a cold climate, when all your plants seem to be asleep beneath the snow, you can be busy indoors for your garden.
If you can’t use a hammer and nails, and live in a cold climate, we think you will have to buy your Snapdragons every spring.
In a Cornish garden we have known the fine double kind, Marie Louise, bloom incessantly from August, through the winter and spring, till the hot weather came again; but this variety would need a frame in a cold climate.
It is that of a cold climate, accompanied by glaciation and boulder deposits.
These rare exceptions to the open camps would tend to prove that the caverns were sought rather for protection from enemies and as rain shelters than as retreats from a bitter-cold climate.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cold climate" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.