Growing Season
The "Growing Season" refers to the period during which plants can grow and thrive due to favorable weather conditions. This season is characterized by warm temperatures, adequate sunlight, and sufficient moisture, which are essential for plant development. The length of the growing season varies by region and is influenced by factors such as climate, soil type, and elevation.
Farmers and gardeners often plan their planting schedules around the growing season to maximize crop yields. In temperate regions, the growing season typically lasts from spring to fall, while in tropical areas, it may be year-round. Understanding the growing season helps in the cultivation of various plants, including vegetables, fruits, and flowers.