Cotton grows best in southern states such as Louisiana, Florida, and Mississippi.
Well....What region are you in?
Yes, you can grow potatoes in Northeast Indiana. Potatoes grow best in loose, well-drained soil and prefer cooler temperatures, making them well-suited to the climate in Northeast Indiana. Be sure to plant them in early spring and harvest them when the plants start to flower for the best results.
sucky to dry
Yes. That's the Northeast (to include New Jersey) and Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan and northern Indiana.
For a seed to grow it needs nitrogen and as a matter of fact cotton doesn't contain nitrogen so it can't support seed growth. But fungus can grow.- If the cotton is kept moist and the proper nutrients supplied, seeds will grow in cotton very well.
Yes, it does best in warm weather.
Yes. Well you did ask yes or no.
They don't grow well in areas with shorter growing days, such as in the prairie provinces of Canada, nor does it grow well in locations where overall temperature stays cooler than what cotton needs to grow. As a fabric, it tends to shrink when you wash it.
because they grow well in that climate
Some fruits that grow well in the northeast region of the United States include apples, blueberries, strawberries, raspberries, and peaches. The climate and soil conditions in this region are suitable for these fruits to thrive.
Coffee, Cotton, Bananas, Cocoa,
why are grapes able to grow in certain areas in the northeast