Seasons : Planting πŸ’‘🌼

Seasonal changes play a crucial role in plant growth, influencing various physiological and developmental processes. During Spring, increasing temperatures and longer daylight hours stimulate germination and budding, leading to vigorous growth. Plants begin to photosynthesize more efficiently as sunlight becomes more abundant, resulting in lush foliage and flowering.

In Summer, warmer temperatures promote rapid growth and reproduction, with many plants entering their peak growing phase. Adequate moisture is essential during this time, as drought conditions can hinder growth and flowering.

As Autumn arrives, plants prepare for dormancy. Shorter days and cooler temperatures signal a reduction in photosynthesis. Deciduous trees, for instance, begin to shed their leaves, conserving energy and resources for the winter months ahead.

Winter brings cold temperatures and often frost, which can halt growth and lead to dormancy in many species. Some plants rely on this period of rest to conserve energy and resources, ensuring they are ready to burst back to life when Spring returns. πŸ’‘πŸŒΌ