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Seasonal produce
Dec/Jan Feb/Mar Apr/May Jun/Jul Aug/Sep Oct/Nov
Vegetables
Artichokes, globe Aubergine Aubergine Artichokes, Jerusalem Artichokes, Jerusalem Artichokes, globe
Aubergine Avocadoes Avocadoes Avocadoes Asparagus Asparagus
Avocadoes Beans, green and butter Beans, green and butter Bok Choy Avocadoes Avocadoes
Beans, green and butter Beetroot Beetroot Broccoli Broad Beans Broad Beans
Beetroot Broccoli Broccoli Broccolini Broccoli Beetroot
Broccoli Cabbage Brussels sprouts Brussels Sprouts Broccolini Broccoli
Cabbage Capsicum Cabbage Cabbage Cabbage Cabbage
Capsicum Carrots Capsicum Carrots Carrots Carrots
Carrots Cauliflower Carrots Cauliflower Cauliflower Cauliflower
Cauliflower Cavalo Nero Cauliflower Cavalo Nero Cavalo Nero Cavalo Nero
Cavalo Nero Celery Cavalo Nero Celeriac Garlic Courgette
Celery Courgette Celery Celery Kale Cucumber
Courgette Cucumber Courgette Daikon Kumara Garlic
Cucumber Garlic Cucumber Florence Fennel Kohl Rabi Kumara
Garlic Kumara Daikon Garlic Leeks Lettuce
Kumara Kumi Kumi Florence Fennel Kale Mushrooms Mushrooms
Leeks Leeks Garlic Kumara Onions Onions
Lettuce Lettuce Kale Kohl Rabi Pak Choi Pak Choi
Mushrooms Mushrooms Kumara Leeks Parsnips Parsnips
Onions Onions Kohl Rabi Mushrooms Potatoes Potatoes, new
Pak Choi Pak Choi Leeks Onions Pumpkin, crown Radishes
Potatoes, new Parsnips Mushrooms Pak Choi Shallots Silver Beet
Pumpkin, butternut Potatoes, new Onions Parsnips Silver Beet Spinach
Radishes Pumpkin, butternut Pak Choi Pumpkin, crown Spinach Sprouts
Silver Beet Radishes Parsnips Radishes Sprouts Swedes
Spinach Silver Beet Pumpkin, butternut and crown Silver Beet Swedes Watercress
Sprouts Spinach Radishes Shallots Watercress Zucchini
Spring Onion Sprouts Shallots Spinach Yams  
Sweetcorn Spring Onion Silver Beet Sprouts    
Tomatoes Squash Spinach Squash    
  Swedes Sprouts Swedes    
  Sweetcorn Spring Onion Turnips    
  Tomatoes Squash Watercress    
  Turnips Swedes Yams    
    Turnips      
    Watercress      
           
Fruit
Apples Apples Apples Cranberries Grapefruit Cherimoyas
Apricots Apricots Cranberries Kiwifruit Lemons Lemons
Blackberries Blackberries Feijoas Grapefruit Mandarins Grapefruit
Blueberries Grapes Figs Oranges Oranges
Cherries Figs Kiwifruit Limes Pears Pears
Limes Grapes Lemons Mandarins Rhubarb Rhubarb
Melons Melons Limes Passionfruit Tamarillo Tamarillo
Nectarines Nashi Mandarins Pears Tangelos Tangelos
Peaches Nectarines Nashi Persimmons Uglyfruit Uglyfruit
Plums Passionfruit Oranges Rhubarb    
Raspberries Peaches Passionfruit Sapotes    
Rhubarb Pears Pears Tamarillo    
Strawberries Plums Persimmons      
Tangelos Raspberries Quinces      
  Rhubarb Rhubarb      
  Strawberries Tamarillos      
Make your own list

Export and customise your own list of seasonal produce here: seasonal produce on Google Docs.

Simply click File, then Export, to download the file as an Excel, PDF or text document. You can then save it to your own computer, and edit the list so it's appropriate for your region and family’s tastes.

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