Plants in SC usually start blooming in March, and grow until December or January. Some plants never stop growing, even in winter. SC has sub-tropical weather, so it never gets really cold - usually it does not even get down to freezing point.
Since the equator passes through northern South America (through Peru, Ecuador, and Brazil) it should not be surprising that most of South America - all of northern South America - lies in the tropics and has warm enough weather for the growing season to last all year long. As you get further south in Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Chile, you get into the temperate zone where the growing season is generally interrupted by a colder winter (not year round).
Mississippi and South Carolina
Chester, South Carolina & Rock Hill, South Carolina
The growing season in Sweden is about three to four months long.
She says that her dad lives in Arizona and she lives with her mom in South Carolina for school season. hope this helped ^_____^
April to October.
Whiich part of south America has the shortest growing season?
People came to South Carolina to get rich by growing tobacco.
South Carolina
Texas
October 11
In the parts of Africa that are south of the Equator, it is winter.
Saturday November 20th
South Carolina is infested with American alligators. Some are even hit on the highways.
Yes. South Carolina won the SEC regular season championship in 1927, 1933, 1934, 1945, 1970 and 1997.
South Carolina
North Carolina had small farms and South Carolina had large plantations. Currently, North Carolina is growing stevia for diet products. North Carolina developed a method for flue-curing tobacco that became quite popular.