Why do grow mandarin oranges in the winter?


Question:why do grow mandarin oranges in the winter, and not in the summer?

Answers:
It is the heat of summer that makes mandarins grow and become sweet. After the heat they are ready to eat.

Good Luck!!


They do grow in summer. Its just that the fruit ripens in late fall/winter.

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