if you grow them inside
No vegetables are found in Antarctica: it's too cold to grow anything on the continent.
Crops that can grow in cold areas include cold-hardy vegetables like kale, broccoli, and spinach, as well as grains like barley and rye. Some fruit trees, such as apples and pears, can also thrive in colder climates. Additionally, root vegetables like carrots and potatoes are well-suited for growing in cold regions.
You can grow fruits and vegetables.
Wisconsin does not grow cotton. It grows alfalfa, field corn, potatoes and vegetables for freezing or canning.
Some vegetables that can grow in polar climates include kale, cabbage, spinach, carrots, and radishes. These vegetables are hardy and can withstand the cold temperatures and shorter growing seasons characteristic of polar climates. Controlled indoor environments like greenhouses can also expand the range of vegetables that can be grown in polar regions.
vegetables cant grow in vinegar because the vinegar takes out the water that helps it grow and there is no dirt to grow them in.
Cold vegetables
In the temperate zone, winter brings cold temperatures and shorter days, which limits the ability to grow fresh vegetables locally. This leads to a decreased supply of fresh produce, resulting in the need to import vegetables from regions where they can be grown year-round, such as warmer climates or greenhouses.
There are no seedless vegetables. all vegetables eventually carry seed.
Many vegetables will grow well on climbers. You can grow peas, green beans, cucumbers, tomatoes, and a variety of squashes.
where do veggies grow? where do veggies grow?
Vegetables all grow in the summer, when you harvest them depends on when you planted, and at what stage you want to use them.