What's In Season?
Many fruits and vegetables are available all year round at the Pasadena Certified Farmers' Markets in Pasadena, California

All seasons are approximate, but this chart shows approximately when fruits and vegetables are in season and available at the Pasadena Certified Farmers' Markets.

Check out the items that are highlighted to view a nutrition and recipe card!

Ripening Calendar

Produce ripening times are approximate.

Calendar Key:

First Half of the Month
Second Half of the Month
Throughout the Month
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
July
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Fruit
Apples last full full full
Apricots full first
Boysenberries full first
Ollalieberries full full full
Cherries last first
Dates full full full full full full full full full full full full
Figs last full full first
Grapefruit full full full full full full full full full first last full
Grapes last full full full full full first
Kiwifruit full full full full full full full full
Lemons full full full full full full full full full full full full
Cantaloupe full full full full full full
Honeydew Melons last full full full full full
Persian Melons last full full full full
Oranges (Navel) full full full full first last full
Oranges (Valencia) last full full full full first
Peaches and Nectarines last full full full first
Pears full full
Plums last full full full
Pomegranates last full first
Prunes last full first
Strawberries full full full full full full full full first
Tangerines full full full full full
Tangelos full full full full full
Watermelons last full full full full first
Vegetables
J F M A M J J A S O N D
Artichokes full full full full full full full full full full full full
Asparagus last full full full full
Avocados full full full full full full full full full full full full
Beans (dry) last full full first
Beans (snap) full full full full full full full full first
Broccoli full full full full full full full full full full full full
Brussel Sprouts full full first full full full full full
Cabbage full full full full full full full full full full full full
Carrots
full full full full full full full full full full full full
Cauliflower full full full full full full full full full full full full
Celery full full full full full full full full full full full full
Corn
full full full full full full full first
Cucumbers last full full full full full full full full
Eggplant fullf full full full
Garlic full full full full full first
Lettuce full full full full full full full full full full full full
Mushrooms full full full full full full full full full full full full
Onions full full full full full full full
Peppers (Green) full full full full full first
Peppers (Chili) last full full first
Potatoes full full full full full full full full full first last full
Spinach full full full full full full full full full full full full
Sweet Potatoes last full full full first
Squash full full full full full full full full full full full full
Tomatoes last full full full full full full full