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Discover Ludwig"growing weather" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the weather conditions that are conducive to growing plants, or when referring to the weather in general that is likely to lead to an increase in growth or other positive changes. For example, you might say, "The recent spell of sunny, mild weather has been perfect growing weather for our garden."
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I am hoping a few more weeks of fine growing weather will help fill them out.
Coffee fell as good growing weather improved crop prospects in Latin America at a time of abundant supplies.
But the United States Department of Agriculture said last month that "nearly ideal" growing weather had helped Midwestern farmers recover.
IT was prime growing weather on Shelter Island, N.Y., as a breeze blew in from Dering Harbor, and Bennett Konesni was tending to his field of dreams: three neatly planted acres of bok choy, cauliflower, kale, Asian mustard greens, spinach, garlic, lettuce, onions, potatoes and leeks, with room for the peppers, eggplants and 15 varieties of tomatoes soon to be transplanted.
"And during the summer we would like some proper growing weather," Mr Creed said.
"Proper growing weather during May is some showers and warm nights, ideally double figure nights above 10C, and no drought during June, July and August".
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Growing weather-dependent products is a risky endeavor that can result in economic disaster if unpredictable weather occurs and crops become ruined.
But farmers, including Kirschenman, put the rejection rate far higher, depending on cosmetic slights to the produce because of growing conditions and weather.
Vintages belong to the world of wine, where weather and growing conditions can alter what ends up in the bottle from year to year.
Stockpiles of gas are also growing, and weather analysts are expecting a warmer winter than last year, which should produce modest demand.
Solar energy and energy efficiency reduced the community's contribution to greenhouse gas emissions, while relocation adapted it to growing extreme weather events.
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