Food such as oranges, which need a warm climate can not be grown in Canada.
Potatoes are grown all over Canada. Prince Edward Island accounts for about 1/3 of Canada's potato production but they are grown all over Canada. Prince Edward Island, Novascotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, Manitoba and Saskatchewan.
Vanilla is a tropical plant; I don't believe that it can be grown outdoors in Canada. It is primarily grown in central America, in Indonesia and in Madagascar.
saskatchewan
In Irishtown Nature Park
Magic mushrooms are grown.
Mushrooms are grown from the ground and are not processed.
They are grown in the wild
I would not eat anything that grew in my bathroom. Ickk. Mushrooms are as safe as the spores they were grown from and the environment they were grown in.
because the ireland people REALLY like mushrooms`?
Yes, mushrooms do grow in Canada. The diverse climate across the country provides suitable conditions for various types of mushrooms to grow in forests, grasslands, and other habitats. Some commonly found edible mushrooms in Canada include morels, chanterelles, and porcini mushrooms.
The reason mushrooms are shaped weird is because that's the way they are grown.
Mushrooms are grown, not made. All the US states have some kind of mushroom.
early September to mid october (well that's magic mushrooms atleast!)
Mushrooms are by far the largest segment of crops grown under cover.
No. Mushrooms grow in the dark as well. Potatoes, beats, carrots, too. Take mushrooms, for example. Mushrooms do not need sunlight, like other green plants. A mushroom breathes in oxygen, just like humans do. Thus, a mushroom only needs oxygen to keep growing, and good soil to grow in.
Mushrooms need a lot of moisture, enriched compost, and should be grown in an area with no light such as a cupboard. Mushrooms will grow and thrive in dark, damp conditions.