TEXAS PRODUCE AVAILABILITY CHART availability... · TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE COMMISSIONER...
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Jan. Feb. Mar. April May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.Product
Apples June-November
Beets October-April
Blackberries April-June
Blueberries May-July
Broccoli December-March
Chinese Cabbage January-April
Green Cabbage Year-Round
Red Cabbage January-May
Savoy Cabbage January-April
Cantaloupes May-July; October-November
Carrots Year-round
Cauliflower November-April
Celery December-April
Fresh Cucumbers April-December
Pickling Cucumbers April-December
Dandelion November-April
Grapefruit October-May
Green Onions May-October
Greens October-April
Herbs Year-round
Honeydew May-July; October-November
Lettuce April-October
Mushrooms Year Round
Kale November-April
Kohlrabi November-April
Onions March-August
Sweet Onions March-May
Oranges September-April
Field Peas April-December
Peaches April-August
Pears June-September
Pecans October-January
Hot Peppers May-December
Sweet Peppers May-June, August-December
Persimmons August-November
Potatoes April-September
Pumpkins September-November
Spinach November-April
Squash April-November
Sweet Potatoes August-May
Tomatoes May-November
Greenhouse Tomatoes Year-round
Turnips Year-round
Watermelons May-November
Zucchini April-November
TEXAS PRODUCE AVAILABILITY CHART
TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
COMMISSIONER SID MILLER
P.O. Box 12847Austin TX 78711
(877) 99-GOTEXFor the Hearing Impaired:
(800) 735-2989gotexan.org
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Texas is one of the largest producers of fresh fruits and vegetables, so your choices are always endless. More than 60 commerical fruit and vegetable crops are grown in the Lone Star State — from apples to zucchini and everything in between.
Experience fresh fruits and vegetables in the produce aisle of your neighborhood grocery store, farmers market, community supported agriculture farm (CSA) or pick-your-own farm. You’ll be amazed at the freshness and satisfaction of meals you prepare with produce fresh from a Texas farm near you. This handy guide will let you know when Texas produce is available. Look for the GO TEXAN mark to ensure you are getting locally grown Texas produce.
For an online version of this chart and more information on Texas farmers markets, visit gotexan.org.
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