What’s Growing? California Produce Calendar

Ever tried to buy spinach at a local California produce market in August, only to find it’s not available? That’s because although greens can be found in grocery stores year round, they’re truly in season in the late fall and late spring, between March and June and the again October through December.

We’ve created an in-season California produce calendar so you can easily see when it’s the right time to find the freshest beets or blueberries, or if you’ve missed tomato season. Feel free to share this seasonal calendar on Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest, or contact us for permission to reuse or reprint a full-size version.

See more: 7 Foods That Come From California

California seasonal produce calendar

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  1. I really didnt find anything for my project here and this is not what i asked for !!!!!!

  2. It needs more facts and also most of these facts are boring!

  3. What a great content you have on your website. It’s really interesting.

  4. i think this is boring they should have put one really short agriculture fact about the us

  5. these are really cool facts,but try adding more detail to them

  6. they should have more facts!!!!!

    1. Thanks for your comment! We went through and added links to some of our other farm facts posts. Hope you check them out, and let us know if you’re looking for anything specific!

      Jessy Yancey
      editor
      Farm Flavor

  7. This was the most boring and bland website and was horrified when i had students check it out for the projects. I am a teacher and this website is terrible.

  8. Cool facts!! I enjoyed This! This helped me with my high schools biomes contest!!!

  9. I never knew there were 47 different breeds of sheep in the US.

  10. I found this very interesting!!

  11. No real facts that a report would use. No help at all

  12. because this is about agriculture. 🙁

  13. a little more

  14. Awesome job

  15. this is not even close to being helpful for my school project. thanks a whole lot 🙁

  16. This website was so helpful!!!

  17. its helpfull you guys are just too stupid to see that

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  19. Interesting article.. very helpfull

  20. you need to put some facts about pigs and how they grow an live

  21. I agree it is helpful and an interesting read
    You complainers it’s not costing you anything except a moment to read

  22. this was sorta helpful it gave me a lot of cool facts for my speech for 4-H!!!!!!!!!! 🙂

  23. it did not help.

  24. i would love if the facts were more about actual FARMERS!

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