Generally, coniferous trees grow in the winter. It is also the growing season for citrus, hearty leafy greens, squash, and root vegetables.
Some plants grow in winter. But most plants adaptations are to live in warm weather. Why? That's just so.
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i've had some luck keeping kale growing all winter.
Generally, plants do grow slower in the winter due to factors like lower light levels, shorter days, and colder temperatures. These conditions can affect their metabolic processes and slow down growth rates. However, some plants, like winter crops or evergreens, are adapted to grow during the winter season.
They grow faster,because it is rainier.
In the summer plants recieve more direct sunlight then in the winter becuase of the tilt of the Earth on its access. Therefore causing faster photosynthesis to occur making the plants grow.
You grow a winter garden, or plants suited to cold weather, in the same garden where you grow plants during the rest of the year. The difference is in the plant varieties you choose. Beets, broccoli, carrots, kale, peas, lettuce and spinach are some of the best for fall and winter growing.
depends on which plant and how cold it is but generaly speaking-yes they can but not all do.
Yes, certain plant species can grow in cold winters. Other areas closer to the equator are more temperature all year long, so plants can continually grow there.
Poppies have adapted to survive in the winter because they completely die off. Their seeds grow into new plants in the spring.
Plants that can grow in the winter include winter vegetables like kale, carrots, and radishes, as well as cold-hardy herbs like rosemary, thyme, and parsley. Some flowers that bloom in the winter include pansies, snapdragons, and hellebores. Additionally, certain shrubs and trees such as winter jasmine, winterberry, and certain varieties of pine can thrive in the winter months.
because if they grow in the winter, food wont get to it because everything is frozen, and the plants wont get their nutrients. The MAIN reason they grow in the spring is because the longer days and the higher arc of the sun provide the adequate light and heat that they need to grow. - 121lilacs