yes but only in a few parts of iceland
Lots of moisture. They only grow briefly in the spring in most of the US.
Antarctica is the continent where pumpkins do not naturally grow due to its extreme cold climate and lack of suitable conditions for agriculture.
Varieties of squash. (Botanically a fruit) Strawberries and rhubarb All fruits roots grow in the ground, strawberries are the only one to grow and ripen on the ground.
It only takes about 4 weeks for blackberries to grow. This is of course if the bush is already established.
To be honest i have no idea! I only think tht they grow in cold areas because the cold makes them more juicer, where the sun makes them hard and dry... that's only wat i think
They grow all in the Northern Hemisphere. They tend to grow at the edge of trails and roads, places where they can get sufficient sunlight. Wild strawberries can grow in a wide range of climates as long as it's not too dry or wet. If you're looking to find wild strawberries, look during Spring when they're ripe. I've heard the first day of summer is a good day to look, but they might be a little too ripe.
No The roots of strawberries grow underground but the leaves and fruit grow on the surface.
well there are loads of plants that will grow but i will only name some there are wild strawberries, lamb's ears, forget me nots, bamboo and bell flowers.
Strawberries. Mangos are only from Mexico, strawberries are all around the world.
No because you can plant strawberries anytime. Only if the plants are pot grown.
Its the same thing.