April to October.
Tornado season for North Carolina peaks in April and May.
North America DOES have a growing season. The southern part of North America has a growing season that is pretty well 365 days of the year, whereas the northern part of North America has a growing season from 6 to 3 months in length. The far north, close to the Arctic Circle, has a short growing season of only 2 months long.
The growing season is about 3-5 months long.
the growing season is 1 day
North Carolina is a beautiful state, with the highest mountains east of the Rockies, gentle rolling piedmont hills, and the coastline, called the "Crystal Coast". With a moderate climate and long growing season, NC has many appealing qualities.
North Carolina had small farms and South Carolina had large plantations. Currently, North Carolina is growing stevia for diet products. North Carolina developed a method for flue-curing tobacco that became quite popular.
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North Carolina had small farms and South Carolina had large plantations. Currently, North Carolina is growing stevia for diet products. North Carolina developed a method for flue-curing tobacco that became quite popular.
North Carolina had small farms and South Carolina had large plantations. Currently, North Carolina is growing stevia for diet products. North Carolina developed a method for flue-curing tobacco that became quite popular.
North Carolina had small farms and South Carolina had large plantations. Currently, North Carolina is growing stevia for diet products. North Carolina developed a method for flue-curing tobacco that became quite popular.
the North Carolina colony main cash crop was growing tobacco and corn
North Carolina is a Southern Colony. It had rich soil, a long growing season, and a warm climate. the three main crops were indigo (used for making blue dye), tobacco, and cotton.