They farmed for the entire year because they were not affected by the snow. If snow ever did affect them, they would farm inside large barns and let light shine through a window in the roof called a fargonna by the Native Americans.
they didnt really have one but it was very short
almost year round
Yes, im pretty sure it was
The Middle Colonies had a longer growing season.
The long growing season
The good things were the soil and the great out doors.
With the climate harsh there is a short growing season, there for there are small farms than the middle colonies.
The Southern colonies had the longest growing season.
The Middle Colonies had a mild climate, rich soil, and a long growing season that ...
The long growing season
The Middle Colonies had a longer growing season.
The long growing season
The good things were the soil and the great out doors.
One important fact of Middle Colonies is it had no longer growing season because of its hot weather during summer.
With the climate harsh there is a short growing season, there for there are small farms than the middle colonies.
The Southern colonies had the longest growing season.
The middle colonies were ideal for growing crops and raising live stalk.
the soil in the middle colonies was better for farming than the soil in New England. also the climate was milder,and the growing season was longer
the soil in the middle colonies was better for farming than the soil in New England. also the climate was milder,and the growing season was longer
southern colonies