Yes, they can be planted anywhere. The only thing is that they don't naturally grow outside of taigas.
he was born in plains Georgia, but raised in archery
Cattle and sheep are still raised in large numbers on the Great Plains.
Onions should be planted about 4-6 inches apart in a raised bed to allow enough space for them to grow and develop properly.
Strawberries should be planted about 12-18 inches apart in a raised bed to ensure optimal growth and yield.
Squash plants should be planted about 2 to 3 feet apart in a raised bed to allow enough space for them to grow and spread out.
Wheat
Cherry tomatoes should be planted about 12-18 inches apart in a raised bed to ensure optimal growth and yield.
they planted and raised their own food to survive.
Argentina holds that distinction. Such plains are known as the Argentinean Pampas.
Wheat Corn and soybeans
plateaus are elevated flat land while plains are non raised flat land with little or no trees
the seed is first raised in the seedbox or seeding to produde seedlings and later planted to the soil