Olives require a sub tropical climate and prefer long dry summers. They need some cold to bring on dormancy and the successful development of fruit, though these temperatures are still milder than for true cold crops. Minimum temperatures close to freezing could do some damage to foliage and below 15 degrees could end young trees.
Mainly olives they grow mainly in this climate the percentage of olives in the world are grown in this climate and some citrus are grown.
Olives thrive in a Mediterranean climate, with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. They need plenty of sunlight and well-draining soil to grow successfully. Frost can harm olive trees, so they are best suited to temperate climates.
olives, citrus fruit, cacti fruit and many more
the climate along the Tiber River made it ideal for crops such as grapes and olives to grow hope this helps:)
The best climate to grow carrots in is a cool climate. This is the one they prefer. They grow well in loose soil and need plenty of water to thrive.
No. It is too cold. Olives are a tropical warm weather fruit. California and southern Italy grow olives.
Nutmeg grows best in a tropical climate.
the best climate to grow peas is in the end of spring and the begging of summer.
Many of them grow in the Fraser Valley of British Columbia (and NO- It's NOT a state) .
Yams are best grown in a cool climate, they grow best in the mountains as the air is fresh and the soil full of nutrients.
A temperate climate. They like a winter.
Yes, they grow in trees.