"Domestically grown" refers to crops, plants, or animals that are cultivated or raised within a specific country rather than being imported from abroad. This term emphasizes local production, often highlighting benefits such as fresher products, reduced transportation costs, and support for local economies. It can also imply adherence to local agricultural practices and regulations.
A homograph for "grown" is "grown," which can mean both past participle of "grow" and a much older age.
To be grown is to have reach adulthood, and no further growth will take place.
Do you mean 'leek'? Leaks don't grow, they just happen.
Ocean Grown
That which is grown from seed
The material was naturally created or grown.
State Trooper
No all male dogs, from puppy to grown up, do this.
According to Dodge Expert -Don Bunn's book "Dodge Trucks", the Dodge D-900 was available 1975 domesticly and 1976 for export. the last of Dodges big class A trucks.
Not always
it is a land which cannot be used after a crop is grown
Hello, It means It's not meant to be eaten.