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The growing season in Sweden is about three to four months long.
8 to 12 months
December in North America is winter. December in Argentina/South America is in their summer season. This is because in December the south pole is tilted toward the sun and the north pole is tilted away from it.
October is in Spring.
Its actually depending on which hemisphere your in ... In the Northern the season in in the traditional months for union code (September to May) in Southern its April to September
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 6 to 7 months
The Southern Colonies were able to grow crops throughout the year. The months that they did most of their crop growing were, March, April, May, June, July, August, and September.
Winter, as Argentina is on the southern hemisphere.
The growing season for Nigeria seems to be around 4 months long. This growing season seems to occur during the summer months during each passing year.
The growing season for Nigeria seems to be around 4 months long. This growing season seems to occur during the summer months during each passing year. The growing season for Nigeria seems to be around 4 months long. This growing season seems to occur during the summer months during each passing year.
The Southern colonies had the longest growing season.
The growing season is the same as in the United States. The growing season in Switzerland is five months long.
The growing season is about 3-5 months long.
The growing season for Nigeria seems to be around 4 months long. This growing season seems to occur during the summer months during each passing year.
7 months
The growing season in Sweden is about three to four months long.