yes. you can grow veggies near the ocean. but some plants don't grow as well with the salt winds and salty air.
Vegetables do not naturally contain significant amounts of iodine. However, some vegetables can absorb iodine from the soil they grow in, such as iodine-rich soil near the ocean. Vegetables like seaweed (kelp), asparagus, and spinach may contain iodine in varying amounts.
To grow vegetables I would guess. Becuase the ocean spray contains sellenium which is really nutritious for vegetables and growing things.
aples grow on farms and vegetables like tomatos and letis and carots
they grow blueberrys mostly in suburban farms near ocean city
Seaweed
The plants get more sunlight near the surface of the ocean. They need sunlight to grow and to produce photosynthesis.
no type of dolphin is vegetarian beacause no vegetables grow in the water or ocean
If the vegetables grow normally then the Sodium Chlorate has had no effect on them, so they are safe to eat.
You can grow fruits and vegetables.
vegetables grow near or on the roots and fruits grow on the plant.
vegetables cant grow in vinegar because the vinegar takes out the water that helps it grow and there is no dirt to grow them in.
if you grow them inside