You can grow lots of different things like garlic and brussell sprouts, as well as Lettuces and others like Broud Beans, Purple Sprouting Broccoli and you can also 'force' rhubarb to grow by covering them with special pots, but you can just put buckets over the top of the cluster.
only if you heat them and protect from cold
spinach carrots snow peas onion cabbage cauliflower broccoli and leeks
the crops were harvested in emergence
rice
in spring
Most courgettes grow on compact bushes. They are the easiest vegetables to grow as long as you give them plenty of water and plant them in decent soil. Not all of them look the same some are green and straight some are yellow with white stripes.
Courgettes or zucchini grow practically anywhere. They are thought to have originated in Italy, following variations in breeding of squash brought back from the Americas.
No. Courgettes grow in secret underground caverns in Turkmenistan. Attempts to grow them in the West have failed due to the absence of the Central Asian Bat from European and American caves. The bat is essential in pollinating the courgettes which occurs when it flits from plant to plant, depositing tiny amounts of guano on each.
Vegetable like runner beans, few species of cucumbers, courgettes are climbers and pumpkin is a creeper
I have done some reseach, and YES, you can feed you beardie Zucchini / Courgettes.
To grow petunias in winter, they would have to be taken inside.
Tomatoes are fruit. Courgettes are vegetables. Fruits are classified as juicy and containing seeds, both of which tomatoes have.
yes
Courgettes
In the winter a tree enters a dormancy stage, hibernation, and won't grow at all throughout the winter, it is paralysed for the winter. :)
No, they grow in winter
Yes they grow faster in the winter:)