That depends on the type of farm.
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WoodWorkingMaster
It depends on where the farm is if it's in the tropics then fruit suited to that kind of climate will grow there eg pineapples, mango, banana.
But if the farm is in a cooler climate then fruit suited to that climate will grow eg apples, peaches, raspberries.
But you can grow fruit on any farm even if it's a sheep farm you can have an area set aside for orchard.
watermelon
Varieties of squash. (Botanically a fruit) Strawberries and rhubarb All fruits roots grow in the ground, strawberries are the only one to grow and ripen on the ground.
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grapes cabbage
An avocado does not grow out of the ground
Strawberries. They grow on plants close to the ground rather than trees.
strawberry tomato pumpkin melon cucumber zucchini
a fruit, cuz fruits have seeds and they grow above the ground
Dates (Phoenix dactylifera) are the fruits of the Date Palm trees, and are above ground.
Harvesting doesn't grow, it's something you do when your garden vegetables or fruits are ready to be picked or pulled out of the ground.
they put crops in the ground so they can grow plants like tress and flowers
No, marrows, which are a type of summer squash, grow above ground. They develop on sprawling vines that spread along the soil, with the fruits maturing above the ground. This allows for easy harvesting, as the marrows can be picked directly from the plant.