The Kharerf season in India is between May and October. Rabi season is between November and April.
IT is a rabbit crop because IT sown in winter season
Rabi crops season starts from mid- October and ends till mid- April
crop season of maize
Curry plant is perennial and most of its growth takes place during Kharif season. Generally annual or seasonal plants are classified as Kharif and rabi season plants. Thus Curry leaf plant is neither Kharif nor rabi crop plant.
Rabi season typically occurs during the winter months in India, spanning from October/November to March/April. This season is characterized by the cultivation of crops such as wheat, barley, peas, and mustard.
Onion is primarily a Rabi crop, which means it is sown in the winter season and harvested in the spring. In some regions, particularly in southern India, it can also be grown as a Kharif crop, which is sown in the monsoon season and harvested in the fall. However, the predominant cultivation cycle for onions is during the Rabi season.
kharif, rabi and zaid crops
Methi, also known as fenugreek, is primarily a rabi crop. It is typically sown in the winter season, around October to November, and harvested in late winter or early spring, around February to March. The cooler temperatures of the rabi season are conducive to its growth and development.
crops that are grown in summer season are known as kharif crops and crops grown in winter are called rabi crops
In between the rabi and kharif seasons,there is a short season during the summer months known as the Zaid season.Some of the crops produced during this season are watermelon,muskmelon,cucumber,vegetables and fodder crop.
Some varieties of Jowar are grown in Khariff season (ie from say may to september) and certain other in rabi (october to december).