Grapes take 1 day to harvest in Farmville. 1 day = 24 hours, and 97% of 24 hours = 23.28 hours, or 23 hours 17 minutes. Subtract that time from the full 24 hours, and you have 43 minutes left.
my god, use your common sense, if it takes 1 day to grow lets say, you'd find one percent by dividing that by 100.
It takes four days for a rabbit in FarmVille to be fully grown.
Most Temperate climates will grow grapes and they are grown in most countries with temperate climates.
grapes grow in the winter and get harvested in summer
They grow the grapes from which Bordeaux wines are produces on vines in vineyards. Wine isn't grown but the grapes are.
If you can find any land to grow the grapes on they should grow. But... The high humidity will cause rot and fungus problems for which grapes are notoriously susceptible ...
if you are just starting out buy squash and use it until you can grow pine apple an then when your somewhat high level grow grapes .
No, wine grapes can be grown in many places and countries. Almost all of the 48 states grow grapes for wine, Illinois before prohibition was a major wine producing state.
No, they do not.No grapes are grown in the Amazon rainforest. They are grown in vineyards.Two South American countries are well known for growing grapes to produce famous wines, those are Chile and Argentina.Grapes are unable to grow in the Amazon rainforest because there is not enough light due to the canopy. They are grown in vast fields called vineyards.
The things that grow in Italy include the same things that are grown in other areas like olives, wheat, rice, garlic, and other vegetables. Grapes also grow in Italy, where they grow wine grapes.
The things that grow in Italy include the same things that are grown in other areas like olives, wheat, rice, garlic, and other vegetables. Grapes also grow in Italy, where they grow wine grapes.
All of those fruits were grown in Egypt, except apples were not terribly common (as they do not grow that well in the Egyptian climate), but figs, dates, and grapes were quite common.