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Definition of growing season in English: growing seasonnoun The part of the year during which rainfall and temperature allow plants to grow. Example sentencesExamples - Therefore, short, cool growing seasons and cold winters are often thought of as barriers to crop growth and diversification in the Subarctic.
- You can often get a good deal on plants at this time of year, even on the late bloomers, especially in regions with short growing seasons.
- Trees grow quickly in the South because of long growing seasons and abundant rainfall.
- Use the upper end of the range in warmer climates that have longer growing seasons, and less in cooler climates with shorter growing seasons.
- In areas where growing seasons are short, bloom seasons are also short.
- To allow the tuber to reset for the next growing season you need to let them die back naturally.
- Apply fish emulsion or a special hydrangea fertilizer during the growing season.
- Cold temperatures and short growing seasons are the most obvious characteristics of the physical environment in the Arctic.
- Just don't add any plants that may have been diseased during the growing season.
- The more green wood you have when the growing season begins, the sooner your plant will bloom.
- The use of greenhouses allows the growing season to be extended from February to November.
- To allow the shrub to recover in the following growing season, do this in late autumn to early spring.
- Pruning late in the growing season will encourage new growth that will be damaged by frost.
- Plant the bulbs about once a month during the growing season for a summer-long supply.
- Most of these plants flower on wood that is produced during the current growing season.
- This plant actually blooms twice in its growing season, once in early June and again in August.
- However, most of the regions in China that will accommodate this kind of paddy are either in flood prone areas or are affected by short growing seasons as winter approaches.
- During the subsequent growing seasons, you might consider using a compost mulch in spring, with fewer or lighter feedings in summer, or no additional fertilizer at all.
- Now's the perfect time to plant it to give it a head start on the growing season.
- In areas with long growing seasons, plant hardy kiwis anytime, but do avoid the hottest parts of summer, when transplant stress is high.
Definition of growing season in US English: growing seasonnounˈɡrōiNG ˈsēzənˈɡroʊɪŋ ˈsizən The part of the year during which rainfall and temperature allow plants to grow. Example sentencesExamples - Use the upper end of the range in warmer climates that have longer growing seasons, and less in cooler climates with shorter growing seasons.
- Pruning late in the growing season will encourage new growth that will be damaged by frost.
- Trees grow quickly in the South because of long growing seasons and abundant rainfall.
- You can often get a good deal on plants at this time of year, even on the late bloomers, especially in regions with short growing seasons.
- During the subsequent growing seasons, you might consider using a compost mulch in spring, with fewer or lighter feedings in summer, or no additional fertilizer at all.
- To allow the tuber to reset for the next growing season you need to let them die back naturally.
- However, most of the regions in China that will accommodate this kind of paddy are either in flood prone areas or are affected by short growing seasons as winter approaches.
- Now's the perfect time to plant it to give it a head start on the growing season.
- Therefore, short, cool growing seasons and cold winters are often thought of as barriers to crop growth and diversification in the Subarctic.
- The more green wood you have when the growing season begins, the sooner your plant will bloom.
- The use of greenhouses allows the growing season to be extended from February to November.
- Just don't add any plants that may have been diseased during the growing season.
- In areas where growing seasons are short, bloom seasons are also short.
- Plant the bulbs about once a month during the growing season for a summer-long supply.
- Cold temperatures and short growing seasons are the most obvious characteristics of the physical environment in the Arctic.
- In areas with long growing seasons, plant hardy kiwis anytime, but do avoid the hottest parts of summer, when transplant stress is high.
- Apply fish emulsion or a special hydrangea fertilizer during the growing season.
- This plant actually blooms twice in its growing season, once in early June and again in August.
- Most of these plants flower on wood that is produced during the current growing season.
- To allow the shrub to recover in the following growing season, do this in late autumn to early spring.
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