Everything about Growing Season totally explained
In
agriculture, the
growing season is the period of each
year when
crops can be grown. It is usually determined by
climate and crop selection. Depending on the location,
temperature,
daylight hours (
photoperiod), and
rainfall, may all be critical environmental factors.
In the northern
U.S. and
Canada, the growing season usually means the
days between last and first
frost, or approximately the last and first occurrence of 0°
C (
freezing) overnight low temperature. This is roughly May to October.
In much of
Europe, the growing season is defined as the average number of days a year with a 24-hour average temperature of at least 5 °C (6 °C is sometimes used). This is typically from April until October or November, although this varies considerably with
latitude and
altitude.
In the
United Kingdom, the growing season is defined as starting when the temperature on five consecutive days exceeds 5 °C, and ends after five consecutive days of temperatures below 5 °C. The 1961 to 1990 average season length was 252 days (8.4 months).
In some warm climates (like in the subtropical
Savanna), the growing season is limited by the availability of water, with little growth in the dry season.
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