Yes, potatoes can grow in Massachusetts. The state's climate, with its cool nights and warm days, is suitable for potato cultivation. Farmers typically plant potatoes in late April to early May and harvest them by late summer or early fall. Additionally, the diverse soil types in Massachusetts can support various potato varieties.
No potatoes need dirt to grow
Potatoes are plants. They do not grow on other plants.
No. Grapes grow in a vineyard.
Potatoes grow underground from the eyes of a potato plant, not from seeds. The eyes sprout into new plants, which then produce more potatoes.
In Massachusetts many things grow.
no, they grow from tiny baby potatoes from the previous year
Potatoes are a root and grow best in moist soil.
potatoes need about 67% of sun to grow
What happens when you grow sweet potatoes next other plants? What happens when you grow sweet potatoes next other plants?
There structures that help to grow new plants, like potatoes and ginger.
Lots
the inuit people grow potatoes, carrots and peas