Many types of plants have been germinated in space aboard the Space Shuttle and the International Space Station. I was unable to find any information on anyone attempting to grow pumpkins to fruition, but it is theoretically possible, as long as you can account for providing water and nutrients in a zero-g environment, and can provide an adequate light source.
To effectively grow potatoes vertically and maximize space and yield in your garden, you can use a method called "potato towers." Start by layering soil and potato seedlings in a tall container or structure, adding more layers as the plants grow. This method allows you to grow more potatoes in a smaller area by utilizing vertical space. Make sure to provide adequate sunlight, water, and nutrients for the plants to thrive.
No potatoes need dirt to grow
Potatoes are plants. They do not grow on other plants.
No. Grapes grow in a vineyard.
Potatoes don't spread out very far underground. The root where the potatoes grow, mostly goes straight down. You can plant lots of other vegetables nearby.
nasa has successfully used hydroponics to grow potatoes in space. all you need is a temperature which is suitable for your plants to live and water.
Potatoes grow underground from the eyes of a potato plant, not from seeds. The eyes sprout into new plants, which then produce more potatoes.
Potatoes are a root and grow best in moist soil.
no, they grow from tiny baby potatoes from the previous year
potatoes need about 67% of sun to grow
What happens when you grow sweet potatoes next other plants? What happens when you grow sweet potatoes next other plants?
Lots