where do veggies grow? where do veggies grow?
No, cabbage grows above ground, root vegetables grow in the ground (like roots). Examples of root vegetables are potatoes, carrots, radishes, and yams.
The vegetables that are harvested by digging are known as root vegetables. Root vegetables grow in the ground, rather than on plants above the ground; as a result, they must be dug-up to be harvested.
Root vegetables are those that grow in the ground. The most common to Americans are; carrots, potatoes, radishes, and beets.
No, they are ground vegetables
All fruit grows above ground, root vegetables grow underground. The most common vegetables to grow above ground are green leafed vegetables such as cabbage and lettuce and vine vegetables such as Runner Beans.
All plants come out of the ground (except for some water plants) so all vegetables and fruits would count. If you mean the grow under the ground, that would be tubers or root vegetables or some legumes.
No, cabbage is not classified as a root vegetable. The edible part grows above the ground. Although cabbage has roots, they are not the edible part. Such things as carrot and potato (where the edible parts grow under the ground) are classified as "root" vegetables.
root vegetables are vegetables that grow in dirt. Green vegetables are like broccoli, spinach, or celery.
Non-root vegetables are vegetables that do not grow underground in the dirt. Some of these vegetables include bean, peas, cabbages and spinach among others.
Root vegetables and cabbage.
Mainly root vegetables that were easy to grow and corn.
The roots of parsnip, the part that is eaten grows underground, but the foliage grows above ground.