Cucumbers can be grown in your garden in nearly every state in the US, except Alaska and perhaps some of the northern states. Cucumbers for commercial production are grown primarily in the southern half of the mainland US. Cukes for fresh produce are mainly in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Michigan, New York, California, New Jersey, and South Carolina. Processing cukes (such as for pickles) are primarily in Michigan, North Carolina, Texas, Florida, Wisconsin, Ohio, and South Carolina.
Cucumbers are in the same family of fruit as melons. Cucumbers are native to the Middle and Far East. Since the early 1800's, cucumbers and melons have been grown in North America. Cucumbers are now grown virtually everywhere in the world, with the exception of Antarctica. Even in the Artic North, in a heated greenhouse, the cucumber can be grown. There are green, white, brown, yellow and red cucumbers. Most cucumbers are eaten in an unripe state. Watermelon, which is not related to the cucumber, originally came from Africa.
Black eye peas are grown on plants. The pea grows in a pod. Commercially, the pea is called the California Blackeye.
Cotton
No, pickles come from cucumbers that are harvested and then pickled in a vinegar solution to preserve them. Cucumbers are grown on a vine plant.
Aloe is commercially grown in several countries around the world. These countries include South America, Central America, Asia, and Africa.
North Carolina. South Carolina
Pickles are pickled cucumbers. There is not pickle plant.
Bananas can be grown from a seed, although commercially they are grown from their rootstocks.
The commercially grown ones are grown mostly in temperate areas.
In Colombia and the Netherlands.
Yes