Grains typically grow during specific seasons depending on the type of grain and the climate. For instance, winter grains like wheat are planted in the fall and harvested in the spring or early summer, while spring grains such as barley and oats are sown in spring and harvested in late summer. The growth period is influenced by temperature, rainfall, and sunlight, which vary by region. Overall, the growing season for grains generally aligns with warmer months when conditions are favorable for plant development.
no they grow on the ground
no
You grow grains to make bread and other stuff like that.
grassland
cassava, grains and yam
yes they are as they produce seeds and grow
Grains I guess.
Grains, bread, fish, poultry, vegetables, fruit.
Cereal grains and corn, produce and fruit.
the Mesopotamians grew wheat and barley
Yes, Arizona grows grains and rice.
veggies, grains, fish, fruit, salads, and cereals.