How are vegetables grown?!


Question:

How are vegetables grown?

Since vegetables do not have seeds in the vegetable, how are vegetables grown. Like potatoes, where are the seeds for potatoes?


Answers:
A potato, is really a root, like a carrot or radish. That is why they don't have seeds. The upper "plant" does have seeds.

But many other veges do have seeds like tomatoes and bell peppers.

city people! potatos are seeds. ever notice the "eyes" on potatos, plants and roots grow out of those. all vegetables have seeds. the seeds are either inside the vegetable or are attatched to the plant in a pod of some sort. like onions, they grow semi-underground and the green part grows tall above the ground with a seed pod at the top. kernals of corn are corn seed. squash seeds are inside the squash, you have to let the squash mature beyond being edible to notice them. tomatos have seeds in them. pay closer attention to your world.

A potato is a root.

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in the garden DUH!




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