Beets grow well in most climates. If the weather is too hot in the summer (in Zone 8 climates), the beet roots become rather woody. But if the weather is too cold, young plants will skip developing the root and begin to seed. Their best grown if full sun, but can tolerate partial shade.
Cotton, sugar beets, kale, peas, and some grasses can grow in alkaline soil.
potting soil and humus
in red soil
mountain soil
Yes, sugar beets can grow in Louisiana, but they are not as commonly cultivated there as sugarcane, which is better suited to the region's climate and soil conditions. Sugar beets thrive in cooler climates, so while they can be planted in Louisiana during cooler months, the state's hot and humid summers may pose challenges for their growth. Successful cultivation would require careful management of irrigation and soil quality.
Some fruits and vegetables that grow underground are potatoes, carrots, turnips, beets, sweet potatoes, radishes, onions, and garlic.
red soil
France grows sugar beets
Poland grows sugar beets
Russia grows sugar beets
Ukraine grows sugar beets
Canada grows sugar beets