i'm pretty sure carrots grow everywhere...
Neither, they grow under the ground, with just the leaves being above ground. Each carrot is a separate plant.
Yes, it is possible to grow carrots indoors. You will need a deep enough container, well-draining soil, adequate sunlight or grow lights, and regular watering to successfully grow carrots indoors. Choose a carrot variety suitable for container growing for best results.
Yes, carrots grow underground. Carrots are root vegetables, which means that the edible part of the plant grows below the soil surface. The green tops that you see above ground are the carrot plant's leaves and do not form the part that is typically eaten.
Yes, carrots can be grown in Louisiana. They require well-draining soil and are typically planted in the fall or early spring. Carrots thrive in cooler temperatures and can be harvested in the late spring or early summer.
Cucumbers do not come from the root of the plant. They grow on the vine. Beets, carrots, and sweet potatoes are all roots.
Carrots grow in the ground.
Yes, carrots grow in england. Carrots grow in nearly all regions.
i think carrots grow in summer
Yes, carrots do grow in Ireland.
Carrots grow in many countries, but they also grow in the United States.
Carrots grow under the ground, they are a root plant...
Carrots will grow anywhere in England !
Carrots grow in many countries, but they also grow in the United States.
Carrots grow upside down because they follow their root systems which always grow towards the soil. The leaves of carrots grow toward the sunlight to direct it to the rest of the plant.
they grow carrots
yes it is possible
Well you can't make carrots you have to grow them.