Yes it is about 100 days.
About 100 days.
It is limited by the short 100 day growing season.
The growing season in Alaska and northern Canada varies depending on the location, but generally ranges from 50 to 100 days. This short season is due to the cold climate and short summers in these regions, which limits the time available for plants to grow and mature. Gardeners in these areas often use cold-hardy and fast-maturing plant varieties to make the most of the growing season.
The growing season rarely exceeds 100 days.
There is plenty of arable land but only a brief growing season.
because its cold
because its cold
Corn can be grown in every US state except Alaska, due to its climate and short growing season.
Very limited because of the short 100 day growing season, but root vegetables and cabbage do well.
Alaska's population is definitely growing. This is because more and more people are discovering the beauty of Alaska and want to move there.
Did the Cheyenne have a growing season
I planet tomatoes for growing season.
The growing season is the same as in the United States. The growing season in Switzerland is five months long.