Yes. They have been grown, and eaten in Europe and the UK since the 11th century. Historians believe the origin of the carrot is the Middle East.
Carrots are very easy to grow in the UK and are a popular crop both for farmers and gardeners alike.
Of course you can grow carrots in UK. Your soil needs to be a bit more sandy than normal.
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All over the world.
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A cabbage is grown in a garden or a farm field. I see cabbage grown here in Wisconsin in both places.
Red cabbage is grown not made
"Cabbage patch" refers to a specific type of doll called a Cabbage Patch Kid. The name comes from the concept that these dolls are "born" from a cabbage patch. The dolls were popular in the 1980s and are known for their unique appearance and adoption certificates.
Cabbage is a biennial plant that is grown as if it was an annual (as are carrots).
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That is the purpose for which they are grown
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No, cabbage is grown in individual heads above ground. It is cut from its roots, which are underground.
Yes they are grown in the UK
Cabbage (Brassica oleracea or variants) is a vegetable crop grown for its dense-leaved heads. It is not a creeper.
Cabbage is a vegetable plant, usually grown in a garden, and has been cultivated for hundreds of years. The cabbage originated in Western Europe.