Potato plants are quite hardy. Most can be grown year round if hot-housed (cold boxed, green housed, etc.) in the north. If grown in areas that do not typically freeze, you can grow just about any variety of potato in a wire frame planted in straw.
Information on growing potatoes throughout the year is freely available online. The Garden Organic and Provident Living websites carry a wealth of jargon-free information on the subject.
no
All year round
yes, they are always available all year
Evergreen
you plant it and put water on it and wait for it to grow
You can plant crops on Howrse in spring and summer. If you have a greenhouse you can plant all year round.
The correct way to write it is "all year round."
Not all are. While the common Idaho brown potatoes are typically extended in one direction, some other potatoes (notably the red and "new potatoes") are round in shape.
All the Year Round ended in 1895.
All the Year Round was created in 1859.
The tundra is the ecosystem that is cold all year round . It is cold all year round because the ground is frozen all year round making it cold . l l . . () *
No, sweet potatoes are a separate plant from wheat. Sweet potatoes are like yams, they grow in the ground. Wheat is a seed of a plant that grows above ground.
Some spices are harvested at different times of the year. However, often the plant you harvest the spice from grows all year round.