In the United Kingdom, barley is typically planted in either the autumn or spring, depending on the variety. Autumn-sown barley is usually planted between late September and early November, while spring-sown barley is planted from late March to early May. The seeds are sown using a seed drill to ensure even distribution and optimal soil contact. Proper soil preparation and management practices are essential for successful germination and growth.
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Well here in the United Kingdom we'd call that "Cock a'leekie soup".
Wheat, barley, maize, most vegetables, OSR.
They planted wheat, barley, corn, and vegetables.
Barley & Wheat
Barley, wheat, fruits, vegetables, with cattle and sheep predominating.
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The United Kingdom is in Europe.
they planted corn, wheat barley peas tomatoes, peaches and more
United Kingdom
Barley is an annual crop, meaning it completes its life cycle in one growing season. It is typically planted in the spring or fall and harvested within a few months. Unlike perennials, which live for multiple years, barley relies on seed propagation for its continuation.
United Kingdom or The United Kingdom (im guessing tho)