Yes, there are hundreds of orchards growing apples in the UK.
Apples are grown on trees in orchards.
Apples are grown on the Delmarva Peninsula.
Some of the varieties grown in Michigan are available in the UK such as Empire, Fuji, Gala (actually grown in the UK) and Golden Delicious (grown in France and tasteless). Where actual Michigan apples are sold I do not know unless one of the big supermarket chains have managed to obtain them at the rock-bottom prices they expect from their suppliers or some speciality greengrocer who supplies US ex-pats.
Apples are grown in America,England,Ireland!!
Apples originated in the Middle East more than 4000 years ago; fruit have been grown in the UK as a cultivated crop since the Roman occupation.
Apples are not grown in Karachi. In Pakistan apples are grown in Baluchistan, interior sindh, northern areas of Pakistan and in Kashmir.
They are grown on trees only! Factories purchase apples from Apple orchards and make apple products from the tree grown apples.
Apples usually come from farms, where they are grown and harvested. Many apples are grown in Washington State, which has good farm land for growing apples.
Organic apples are grown without harmful chemicals and pesticides. Non organic apples are grown with those harmful chemicals.
Apples are mostly grown on trees and usually grown by seeds
They can be grown anywere but mostly in an orchard
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