The carrot has a fleshy root, often orange coloured, that is underground. this is the part you eat. The top of the carrot is a stalk and green leafy part that grows above the ground.
Carrots grow underground
i'm pretty sure carrots grow everywhere...
They grow quickly underground
Potatoes, garlic and onion are stems that grow underground which we know best. Yam and ginger are also examples of stems that grow underground. Rhizome, tuber, bulb and corm are other examples of underground stems that are not known by many people.
yes they do. They do well in the cooler months
How about peanuts?
Yes. Also, carrots are not originally orange.
winter when it is -100 degrees
Any plant that is grown for food has roots underground, but vegetable that have roots that are eaten are potatoes, carrots, radishes, etc.
Some fruits and vegetables that grow underground are potatoes, carrots, turnips, beets, sweet potatoes, radishes, onions, and garlic.
Cabbages because they do not grow underground.
Carrots grow in the ground.
Yes, carrots grow in england. Carrots grow in nearly all regions.
i think carrots grow in summer
Yes, carrots do grow in Ireland.
Carrots grow in many countries, but they also grow in the United States.
Carrots grow under the ground, they are a root plant...
Carrots will grow anywhere in England !