All vegetables are grown underground, by definition. A vegetable is the root of a plant that is edible, and roots are underground. Some examples of vegetables are: carrots, zucchini, squash, cucumbers, rutabaga... by the way, tomatoes are fruits and parsley is an herb.
Potatoes, carrots, turnips, beets, radishes.
Almost any vegetable, or tuber can be found growing under ground. 2 examples of this are the potatoe, both sweet, and regular, and the peanut which is also known as a goober.
Vegetables that grow underground include potatoes, sweet potatoes, carrots, onions, beetroot, turnip, celeriac, leek, New Zealand yam, parsley root, parsnip, radish, rutabaga.
Here's more then four: Radish, potato, turnip, rutabaga parsnip, beet, carrot and onion.
They are also known as root vegetables such as Parsnips, Carrots and Potato.
Some foods they may have grown underground are potatoes, onions, carrots, garlic, radish, etc.
All fruits and vegetables
potatoes,beets,radishes, and carrots
Um alot like carrots and lettuce and potatoes. But this is just some. :)
where do veggies grow? where do veggies grow?
No, all 'fruit' grow above ground and develope on the the plant in the same place as and after the plant has produced a flower.
All plants come out of the ground (except for some water plants) so all vegetables and fruits would count. If you mean the grow under the ground, that would be tubers or root vegetables or some legumes.
Vegetables for which the edible part grows from the ground are asparagus, rhubarb, leaf lettuce, etc.
Cabbages grow above ground
No, they grow on a vine on top of the ground.
carrots
The vegetables that are harvested by digging are known as root vegetables. Root vegetables grow in the ground, rather than on plants above the ground; as a result, they must be dug-up to be harvested.
sunflowers grow above ground .
No.