The growing season for strawberries varies according to the location on planet Earth. By growing strawberries in different countries at different times of the year around the world, strawberries may be supplied almost all year round while they may not be growing locally.
Some fruits that do not contain citric acid include bananas, strawberries, and watermelon.
Some alternative sources of Vitamin C that do not contain citric acid include bell peppers, strawberries, broccoli, and kiwi.
Some crops grown in standing water include rice, cranberries, and water chestnuts. These crops thrive in a waterlogged environment and are cultivated using specialized growing techniques.
Some things in ordinary life that are red include apples, strawberries, stop signs, fire trucks, and red roses.
Many plants use their roots for asexual production. Some plants that are reproduced asexually are dandelions, strawberries, Aspen and poplar trees.
I do believe some strawberries and Romanian cheese are grown in Rome.
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Some fruits that are commonly grown abroad and not typically grown in certain countries include tropical fruits like mangoes, pineapples, papayas, and passion fruit. These fruits require specific climatic conditions that are usually found in countries closer to the equator.
Some crops include, oranges, cotton, flowers, and grapes.
Fruit cages are used for growing fruit. They are used to house fruit outdoors but can provide them with some protection from the elements and being eaten. One can grown fruit such as strawberries and grapes.
The reason some strawberries taste different are here: 1.May be different brand. 2.Could be older. 3.Some types of strawberry brands taste different as they do not grow at the same length and some strawberries are very little and have not being treated well 4. The last reason is cheaper strawberries have lest taste to them and expensiver strawberries have being treated very well.
Some popular spring harvest crops commonly grown during this season include strawberries, asparagus, peas, lettuce, radishes, and spinach.
Personally I am not but I'm picky about when and where I buy my produce. Some people are afraid of them because you don't cook them and if they aren't grown properly they can make you sick.
Some fruits grow on trees, some grow on bushes. A bush being similar to a tree but never getting very tall, and lacking the strength to support itself above about 5 or 6 feet. Strawberries grow from plants which spread across the ground, as their stems lack the strength to support themselves. The word strawberry derives from the fact that they 'stray' across the ground, rather than growing upright. Strawberries are usually grown from cuttings. These can be planted in pots or barrels in soil with plenty of fertiliser or in potting compost. They need plenty of watering and should be protected from slugs and snails.
Do you mean what vegetables that are stocked in major U.S. supermarkets are grown abroad? This question will be easily answered in the near future as there is a new federal policy being implemented to label the origin of all produce. This question is too broad to answer because there are too many vegetables, and some vegetables are grown in the U.S. at certain times of year and are imported at other times of the year.
Nearly all the foods grown in Australia now were originally from seed imported from abroad. However the macadamia nut does come to mind.
because they are grown in conditions that are not present out in the open the temperature and humidity may not be suitable in the location where they are being grown to leave them out in the open