Barley is primarily grown in Scotland and the eastern regions of England, particularly in areas like East Anglia and the Midlands. These regions have suitable climates and soil conditions that support barley cultivation. Additionally, barley is significant for brewing and animal feed, making it an important crop in the UK agricultural economy.
Yes they are grown in the UK
The British Isles often refers to places that are not part of the UK, mainly the Republic of Ireland. So not all of the British Isles are in the UK.
Broccoli can be grown anywhere in England.
Wheat and Barley and the main UK crops with 15 million tonnes of wheat and 2 million tonnes of barley. Oil seed Rape produces about 1.5 million tonnes. 9 million tonnes of Sugar Beet, soybeans and fruits are grown there too.
food
Zinfandel is not grown commercially in the UK.
Rosemary is easily grown in the UK. It can be planted and grown as a normal shrub.
yes
Yes, there are hundreds of orchards growing apples in the UK.
6,769,000 tons in 2009.
potatoes
Not legally