Oh, dude, totally! Blueberries and strawberries can grow in the Caribbean islands, like, as long as they have the right conditions, you know? They need some chill time to bloom, but with the right care and, like, a little sunshine, they can totally thrive there. Just imagine sipping on a tropical drink with some fresh Caribbean-grown berries – now that's living the dream!
cranberry
They all grow on land, but cranberries grow in very boggy ground
possibly tomato, although they are all fruits, the tomato is the only one that does not grow on a tree.
They grow on bushes, some low to the ground and some higher up off the ground.
Most of the Caribbean islands were used to grow sugarcane and sugarcane is very labor intensive, as a result, large numbers of slaves were brought to the Caribbean Islands to grow and maintain sugarcane. This made the Caribbean economy heavily dependent on slave labor.
you can grow some type of blueberry bush in Asia and Taiwan.
A blueberry bush typically requires about 4 to 6 feet of space to grow effectively.
a vine
no its grow above ground and you can pick them in strawberry farms
No, the plant we usually get strawberries from is thorn-less. There is a Strawberry Tree that has thorns, but this is not the usual source of strawberries.
Early Spring is when they begin to grow.
Of Course You Can