What produce is in season right now?

There are so many benefits of knowing what fruits are in season throughout the year. Whether your trying to live a “slow food” life style, going green with sustainable produce supply, or just want the best tasting most nutritious produce; its important to have a good harvest calendar for your area.

Heres a sample of a harvest calender for Utah

Asparagus April 1 – June 1
Strawberries June 5 – Sept 20
Sweet Cherries July 1 – 10
Green Beans July 4 – Oct 10
Summer Squash July 4 – Oct 10
Sweet Corn July 4 – Oct 15
Raspberries July 4 – Sept 15
Sour Cherries July 7 – 17
Apricots July 10 – 24
Potatoes July 24 – Nov 1
Tomatoes July 24 – Oct 1
Cantaloupes July 24 – Sept 15
Melons July 24 – Sept 15
Peaches July 24 – Sept 20
Onions Aug 1 – Nov 1
Winter Squash Aug 15 – Oct 1
Peppers Aug 15 – Oct 10
Grapes Aug 15 – Sept 15
Pears Sept 1 – 15
Apples Sept 15 – Nov 1
Pumpkins Oct 1 – Nov 1
– Taken from Utahs Own; link below.

A few Harvest calender resources:
https://www.pickyourown.org/US_crop_harvest_calendars.php
This is a great resource divided by state. Unfortunately about 1/2 the links are busted.

https://simplyinseason.com/
Alabama- New Mexico

https://utahsown.utah.gov/UtahsOwn-Harvestdategraph.htm

https://utahsown.utah.gov/UtahsOwn-cropharvestbydate.htm
Utah Harvest Calendar

https://www.noblefoodsfarm.com/HowItWorks/HarvestCalendar.htm

Idaho harvest calender from a local farm

https://www.localharvest.org/

Great site updated in the last 6 months. It has local farmers that sale their produce, farmers markets and more.

There are many benefits of eating In-Season product.

  • to reduce the energy (and associated CO2 emissions) needed to grow and transport the food we eat
  • to avoid paying a premium for food that is scarcer or has traveled a long way
  • to support the local economy
  • to reconnect with nature’s cycles and the passing of time but, most importantly, because…
  • seasonal food is fresher and so tends to be tastier and more nutritious

From EattheSeason.com

I planted my first garden this past summer and loved eating all the great food! We over produced so I could do some canning. Its been so nice to have food that I know exactly whats in it, and its really not hard. There are some great forums on PYP about gardening and canning.



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  1. I am always wondering this! Great post! Thanks!

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