Maize needs about 140 frost free days to grow. It does well in a large range of temperatures provided it has enough water, but if average temperatures are only 10 to 15 degrees C it struggles to set seed and is grown as a forage crop. It will grow in a range of soils but prefers those which are free draining.
loamy soil
yes and they do
hot and wet :))
The American settlers in Hawaii quickly discovered that the climate and soil of the islands were suitable for growing this crop sugercane.
Yes, sandy clay loam soil is generally suitable for growing maize. It provides good drainage, adequate moisture retention, and aeration, which are important for maize cultivation. However, it's important to ensure that the soil is well-nourished with sufficient organic matter and nutrients for successful maize growth.
Maine
the Bahamas was suitable for the loyalist because of the warm tropical climate, that was suitable for growing cotton. the rich untouched soil and because there was many land that was still untouched.
West African farmers typically do well in the Tropical Wet and Dry Climate zone, which experiences two distinct seasons: a wet season and a dry season. This climate zone provides conditions suitable for growing a variety of crops such as yams, maize, and millet.
Velds are known as the "maize triangle" due to the fertile soils and ideal climate conditions found in this region, making it highly suitable for maize cultivation. The velds in South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Zambia form a triangle where maize production is a significant agricultural activity, hence the nickname.
The region known as the maize triangle is characterized by its fertile soil and ideal climate conditions for growing maize. Veld refers to open grassland areas in Southern Africa, where much of the maize triangle is located. The combination of veld and optimal farming conditions makes it a prime area for maize cultivation, hence the nickname.
It's the main maize growing area in South Africa.
I have a small plot of maize growing in the back yard.