they grow in the ground
The potato grows from a tuber that is one of the previous years potatoes.
Potatos are not "made". They are a natural plant.
Originally, from South America.
Potatoes can be grown anywhere that has a USDA zone 3 of above.
yes.. probably not as well as in idaho, but u can grow them
Potatoes are usually grown from seed potatoes which are neatly cut from a potato to have one to two "eyes" which are the buds.The reason why potatoes do not follow the regular convention of flowers and seeds is because they are underground shoots i.e their roots store starch to form tubers and from these starch deposits,new shoots grow.
potatoes arent usually grown from seed but from potato cuttings.
If a gardener decides to grow carrots, and she could sell these for 50 dollars at the end of the season, and her next best option was to grow potatoes which sold for 60 dollars, the opportunity cost would be the 10 dollars she lost from not growing potatoes.
No potatoes need dirt to grow
Potatoes are plants. They do not grow on other plants.
No. Grapes grow in a vineyard.
potatoes need about 67% of sun to grow
Potatoes are a root and grow best in moist soil.
no, they grow from tiny baby potatoes from the previous year
What happens when you grow sweet potatoes next other plants? What happens when you grow sweet potatoes next other plants?
There structures that help to grow new plants, like potatoes and ginger.
Lots
the inuit people grow potatoes, carrots and peas
No. They grow underground. They are a tuber.
no