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What’s Fresh at Philly’s Farmer’s Markets this Summer?
It’s that time of year again! Summer is here, or rather a few short days away, marking the return of city farmer’s markets and their bounties of fresh, local summer fruits and vegetables. Don’t want to miss your favorites?
Here’s a quick guide to the summer’s harvests.
Summer Guide to Philly’s Farmer’s Markets:
As June is already winding down, you’re likely noticing a lot of greens at Farmer’s Markets and CSA shares. But what else should you add to your pantry?
Here’s what you should get while it’s hot in June:
- Kale
- Corn
- Carrots
- Broccoli
- Leaf Lettuce
- Snap Peas
- Cabbage
- Strawberries
July offers a lot too, especially for berry-lovers like me! Homemade Blueberry Pancakes anyone? Keep an eye out for these fruits and veggies while they’re in their prime:
- Green Beans
- Cucumbers
- Eggplant
- Summer Squash
- Tomatoes
- Blackberries
- Raspberries
- Blueberries
As the season winds down and August rolls through, there are still a plethora of fruits and veggies to add to your summer cookouts.
Here’s is August’s bounty to look for at the market or CSA share:
- Cantaloupe
- Watermelon
- Plums
- Pears
- Nectarines
- Melons
- Okra
- Collard Greens
Of course, there’s overlap between the months, and produce availability can vary from one market to another. All the more reason to visit the variety of farmstands and farmer’s markets that pop up in Philly this summer!
Readers, what are your favorite summertime produce? Tell us in the comments.
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Linh studies Architectural Technologies at Philadelphia University and spent a previous semester studying Sustainability in Copenhagen, Denmark. These experiences home and abroad inspired her to take a closer look at her personal impact on the environment and ways to lessen it. Whether she's reminding others to recycle or supporting local farmers markets, she knows those small steps can add up to a greater positive change.
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