This is a chart I found in Feeding your family for $12 a day by Rhonda Barfield
Fruit
Apple- September - December
Apricot - June - August
Avocados - March - April
Bananas - March - June
Blackberries - June - August
Blue Berries - July - September
Cherries - June - July
Cranberries - October - November
Grapefruit - December - April
Grapes - June - July
Lemons - June - July
Melons - July - October
Nectarines - July - August
Oranges - December - April
Peaches - July - August
Pears- August - October
Pineapples - March - May
Plums - May - July
Raspberries - June
Strawberries - April - June
Tangerines - December - January
Watermelon - May - June
Vegetables
Artichokes - March - June
Asparagus - April - June
Green Beans - May - August
Beets - July - September
Broccoli - October - March
Brussel Sprouts - October - December
Cabbage - May
Carrots - January - December
Celery - January - December
Corn - June - September
Cucumber - July - August
Eggplant - September - October
Lettuce - June
Mushrooms - November - December
Onions - May - June
Green Onions - May - August
Peas - April - October
Peppers - August - October
Potatoes - January - December
Pumkins - October - November
Spinach - March - June
Tomatoes - June - September
Winter Squash - August - December
God Bless,
Tammy
Saturday, September 29, 2007
Peak Season Chart for fruits and Vegetables
Posted by Tammy at 9:36 AM
Labels: In The Kitchen
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