Potatoes grow underground because they are tubers or swollen roots. Where they are not properly earthed up they may grow exposed on the surface.
No. They grow underground. They are a tuber.
potatoes grow underground. it doesn't matter
Potatoes grow underground from the eyes of a potato plant, not from seeds. The eyes sprout into new plants, which then produce more potatoes.
Peanuts develop on the roots of the plant, completely underground.
Sweet potato, like white (etc.) potatoes are tubers, in other words, edible roots. They grow underground. (in the ground.)
Some fruits and vegetables that grow underground are potatoes, carrots, turnips, beets, sweet potatoes, radishes, onions, and garlic.
no because they grow under ground. herbs do not grow underground
All potatoes grow underground.
On your back by a disease. It can hurt kids and Adults.
The part that you eat is part of the root system and grows underground.
Cabbages because they do not grow underground.
Potatoes are grown under the ground, yes. The "eyes" of the original potatoe are put into the soil just like you would with a seed and then they are watered as a normal plant. They grow into a leafy plant ABOVE the ground which then grows the potatoes.