Alaska grows potatoes, carrots, cabbage, lettuce, onions, squash, tomatoes, cucumbers, celery and other similar vegetables. Because of its long periods of daylight during the summer, Alaska is famous for growing gigantic vegetables. Size records from Alaska include a 49.1 lb. celery, 35 lb. broccoli and a nearly 20 lb. carrot.
The primary crops are potatoes, carrots, lettuce, and cabbage.
Fruits that grow in Alaska consist of apples blueberries and ligonberries. Many vegetables grow in Alaska, some examples are peas, tomatoes and zucchini. All of these are grown in the months outside of the winter.
Potatoes and other root vegetables.
Root vegetables and cabbage do well.
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A wide variety from vegetables to fish and live animals.
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Very limited because of the 100 day average growing cycle, but cabbage and root vegetables so well in Alaska.
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They raise root vegetables and cabbage, and have a minor dairy herd and poultry farms.