Potatoes are grown under the ground, yes. The "eyes" of the original potatoe are put into the soil just like you would with a seed and then they are watered as a normal plant. They grow into a leafy plant ABOVE the ground which then grows the potatoes.
No. They grow underground.
yes, yes they do.
yes..
No. Grapes grow in a vineyard.
no because they grow under ground. herbs do not grow underground
All potatoes grow underground.
potatoes,beets,radishes, and carrots
Peanuts. But then they are actually not nuts but rather legumes. They grow under the ground like potatoes.
Um alot like carrots and lettuce and potatoes. But this is just some. :)
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no. they grow in the ground like potatoes.
The potato tubers (potatoes) grow below the ground, but most of the potato plant (leaves etc.) grows above ground.
Potatoes grow in the ground from the roots of the potato plant. Potatoes are a type of tuber, a specialized type of root.
Potatoes grow in the ground from the roots of the potato plant. Potatoes are a type of tuber, a specialized type of root.
they grow out of the ground, but with separate plants, not vines