Lime is a citrus fruit that is grown on a large scale in southern Iraq. In the US, limes are grown in Florida, Arizona, Southern California and many come up from Mexico. The key ingredient is the lime tree must not get cold, so unless you live in a semi-tropical climate, you can't find limes locally grown. There are some growers who will buy the small lime trees that can be grown indoors, but limes from those will cost extra as they will be called "locally grown" and do require special treatment.
Lime is grown in hot temperatures/degrees...like tropics
Salt Lake. Locally grown salt. Other than that they have nothing.
If peaches grow in your area, and are for sale at the appropriate harvesting time, then they are locally grown. I'm in North Georgia. I have peach trees and there are peach farms all around me. Here our peaches are definitely locally grown.
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In the late spring, summer, and part of autumn, locally grown produce can be found at farmers markets and local produce stands, The variety varies from one to another, but at farmers markets, it would all be grown locally, though it would not all be organically grown. Produce stands vary on where they get their produce, so you would need to ask if it is grown locally.
Yes, locally is a valid word in English.As an example:Peter likes to buy locally grown tomatoes.
Locally grown fresh fruit should be available for purchase in most local stores. The majority of trusted brands provide information about where the products were grown on the packaging.
Locally grown means that the food/eggs were produced in the area you live in. Rarely is a locally grown food transported more than 90minutes away from the ground it was grown in. It also means that local money stays local, and farmers/gardeners in your area have a chance to sell their excess products. There are products that are grown in commercial fields and labeled "locally grown" because the farm is just down the road from you, but generally the term "locally grown" will refer to the smaller producer that might sell his goods to local restaurants, grocery stores and at the farmer's market.
you shouldn't, you should eat food grown locally.
Yes, there are plenty of websites that can help you find information about the locally grown diet. You just need to browse the internet for them, or ask a friend for the websites.
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They are stocking more locally grown foods when possible.