Broccoli can be grown anywhere in England.
Yes, the UK does grow broccoli. Broccoli is a popular vegetable that is grown in the UK and is typically in season from June to November. Large commercial producers as well as smaller local farmers cultivate broccoli in various parts of the country.
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Broccoli is from the old world, it has been grown in Europe for hundreds of years
Yes they are grown in the UK
Broccoli is grown in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland and is not specific to any one region.
Crops that are grown in March include beetroot, broccoli, carrots, lettuce, onions, peas, spinach and tomatoes.
yes it can all year around since its very humid their.
Originally from Italy. Now grown almost everywhere
You could not describe broccoli as a popular vegetable
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No. Broccoli is a cultivar of wild cabbage and is thought to have originated in Italy over 2,000 years ago. Most varieties are not hybrids, such as the kind most commonly bought from grocery stores, but there are a few that are (such as super broccoli).
Zinfandel is not grown commercially in the UK.