why are grapes able to grow in certain areas in the northeast
Three crops farmers might grow in the northeast are corn, fruits, and vegetables
yes
Blueberries grow all over the northeast, and there are also species that grow in the south. For that matter, they also grow in Turkey, Europe, South America, Australia, New Zealand, and South America.
I've been to several farms and have never seen them grown in the northeast U.S.
Some fruits that grow well in the northeast region of the United States include apples, blueberries, strawberries, raspberries, and peaches. The climate and soil conditions in this region are suitable for these fruits to thrive.
yes they do , I think
Yes, you can grow potatoes in Northeast Indiana. Potatoes grow best in loose, well-drained soil and prefer cooler temperatures, making them well-suited to the climate in Northeast Indiana. Be sure to plant them in early spring and harvest them when the plants start to flower for the best results.
Yes. That's the Northeast (to include New Jersey) and Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan and northern Indiana.
No. It is a southern crop. Needs warm weather.
they are important because they grow lots of helpful things.
yes you can....but it needs alot of tlc in northeast they grow but they have alot of spots and problems ....humidity pears grow easily