Strawberries are grown half of the country
Strawberries are grown in hot places such as Spain.
Strawberries are grown in most states in the US. I know for certain they can be grown in Massachusetts and southern California, which are pretty different climates, so I'm pretty sure they can be grown in all states (the Wikipedia article about strawberries calls them "an easy plant to grow" and notes they "can be grown almost anywhere in the world").
Strawberries are grown many places. In the United States, most strawberries come from central Florida and from California.
Strawberries are grown in several parts of the world. You can find them in Germany, and other parts of Europe, Mexico and other parts of South America.
Strawberries are berries grown on plants.
Strawberries can be grown in any state in the Union. They are grown year around in California, Texas, and Florida.
Yes, strawberries can be successfully grown in a greenhouse. Greenhouses provide a controlled environment that can help strawberries thrive by regulating temperature, humidity, and light levels.
Yes
Strawberries originated in France, which means they can be grown in Europe. They can also be grown in both North and South America.
Strawberries are grown from plant runners, they are not grown from seeds. There are no pesticides put on strawberry seeds to grow strawberries.
Strawberries are cultivated worldwide, but Russia, Spain, Turkey and the US grow the most.
The first strawberries were brought to France from Chile. Strawberries are found all over the world with most being grown in the United States.