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Illinois What s in Season Apples Artichokes Asparagus Beans Bell Peppers Berries Cabbage Carrots Cauliflower Cherries Corn Cucumbers Eggplant Garlic Grapes Greens Herbs Horseradish Lettuce Melons Nectarines Okra Onions Peaches Peas Plums Potatoes Potatoes (sweet) Pumpkins Radishes Rhubarb Sprouts Squash Strawberries Tomatoes Turnips Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Illinois What s in Season Time of Year April April (late) May May (late) June June (late) July July (late) August August (late) September September (late) October Asparagus, Lettuce, Onions, Peas, Asparagus, Lettuce, Onions, Peas, Fresh Produce Asparagus, Cabbage, Cherries, Greens,, Lettuce, Onions, Peas, Radishes, Rhubarb,, Sprouts, Squash, Strawberries Asparagus, Cabbage, Cherries, Greens,, Lettuce, Onions, Peas, Radishes, Rhubarb,, Sprouts, Squash, Strawberries Apples, Asparagus, Beans, Berries, Cabbage, Carrots, Cherries, Eggplant, Garlic, Horseradish,, Lettuce, Melons, Nectarines, Okra, Onions, Peaches, Peas, Plums, Potatoes, Radishes, Rhubarb,, Squash, Strawberries, Tomatoes, Turnips Apples, Asparagus, Beans, Berries, Cabbage, Carrots, Cherries, Eggplant, Garlic, Horseradish,, Lettuce, Melons, Nectarines, Okra, Onions, Peaches, Peas, Plums, Potatoes, Radishes, Rhubarb,, Squash, Strawberries, Tomatoes, Turnips Apples, Artichokes, Beans, Bell Pepper, Berries, Cabbage, Carrots, Cherries, Corn, Eggplant, Garlic, Grapes, Horseradish,, Melons, Nectarines, Okra, Onions, Peaches, Peas, Plums, Potatoes, Radishes, Rhubarb, Squash, Tomatoes, Turnips Apples, Artichokes, Beans, Bell Pepper, Berries, Cabbage, Carrots, Cherries, Corn, Eggplant, Garlic, Grapes, Horseradish,, Melons, Nectarines, Okra, Onions, Peaches, Peas, Plums, Potatoes, Radishes, Rhubarb, Squash, Tomatoes, Turnips Apples, Artichokes, Beans, Bell Pepper, Berries, Carrots, Cauliflower, Corn, Cucumbers, Eggplant, Garlic, Grapes, Herbs, Horseradish,, Lettuce, Melons, Nectarines, Okra, Onions, Peaches, Peas, Plums, Potatoes, Pumpkins, Radishes, Rhubarb, Squash, Sweet Potatoes, Tomatoes, Turnips Apples, Artichokes, Beans, Bell Pepper, Berries, Carrots, Cauliflower, Corn, Cucumbers, Eggplant, Garlic, Grapes, Herbs, Horseradish,, Lettuce, Melons, Nectarines, Okra, Onions, Peaches, Peas, Plums, Potatoes, Pumpkins, Radishes, Rhubarb, Squash, Sweet Potatoes, Tomatoes, Turnips Apples, Bell Pepper, Berries, Cabbage, Carrots, Cauliflower, Corn, Cucumbers, Eggplant, Garlic, Grapes, Herbs, Horseradish, Lettuce, Melons, Nectarines, Okra, Onions, Peaches, Peas, Plums, Potatoes, Pumpkins, Radishes, Rhubarb,, Squash, Sweet Potatoes, Tomatoes, Turnips Apples, Bell Pepper, Berries, Cabbage, Carrots, Cauliflower, Corn, Cucumbers, Eggplant, Garlic, Grapes, Herbs, Horseradish, Lettuce, Melons, Nectarines, Okra, Onions, Peaches, Peas, Plums, Potatoes, Pumpkins, Radishes, Rhubarb,, Squash, Sweet Potatoes, Tomatoes, Turnips Apples, Bell Pepper, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Corn, Cucumbers, Eggplant, Garlic, Grapes, Greens, Herbs, Horseradish, Lettuce, Okra, Onions, Peas, Plums, Potatoes, Pumpkins, Radishes, Rhubarb,, Squash, Sweet Potatoes, Tomatoes, Turnips October (late) Apples, Bell Pepper, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Corn, Cucumbers, Eggplant, Garlic, Grapes, Greens, Herbs, Horseradish, Lettuce, Okra, Onions, Peas, Plums, Potatoes, Pumpkins, Radishes, Rhubarb,, Squash, Sweet Potatoes, Tomatoes, Turnips November November (late) Apples, Bell Pepper, Cabbage, Garlic, Greens, Horseradish, Onions, Peas, Potatoes, Pumpkins,, Squash, Sweet Potatoes Apples, Bell Pepper, Cabbage, Garlic, Greens, Horseradish, Onions, Peas, Potatoes, Pumpkins,, Squash, Sweet Potatoes

Farmers Market Calendar s and Northern Illinois Spring (May, mid June) Asparagus (early May through mid June) Salad greens (including lettuce, mustards, endive, etc.) Radish Peas (early June) Broccoli (mid to late June) Cabbage (late June) Rhubarb (May) Strawberries (late May through June) Sour Cherries (late June) Summer (Late June, July, Early August) Cabbage Cauliflower Broccoli Collards Pepper Tomato Cucumber Summer Squash (inc. Zucchini) Eggplant Beets Sweet Corn (mid July to frost) Okra (August) Watermelon (late July to early Sept) Melons (mid July to late August) Raspberries Apples (August to early November) Blackberry (late July to mid August) Blueberries (late June to late August) Pear (August, Sept) Grapes (late August to late Sept)

Fall (Late August, September, and October) Tomatoes (winding down towards frost) Salad greens (October) Cucumber Summer Squash (inc. Zucchini) Beets Turnips Rutabega Celeriac Sweet Corn Winter Squash (early September to frost) Gourds (early September to frost) Pumpkins (early September to frost) Parsnips Raspberries (late August to frost) Grapes (through mid October) Pears (through mid October) Apples (through late October) Apple Cider (early September on) All Season Radish Carrots Kohlrabi Potatoes Onions (green; dry bulb Summer and Fall) Dried Beans and Cereals Other Mushrooms Herbs (all season) Honey Mums (Fall) Flowering annuals (Spring, early Summer) Popcorn University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences U.S. Department of Agriculture Local Extension Councils Cooperating University of Illinois Extension provides equal opportunities in programs and employment.

Farmers Market Calendar s and Southern Illinois Spring (Late April, May, Early June) Asparagus (late April through early June) Peas (early June) Broccoli (early June) Cauliflower (early June) Cabbage (mid June) Rhubarb (late April through May) Strawberries (late May through June) Apricots (late May through early July) Sweet Cherries (June) Sour Cherries (June) Raspberries (early June) Summer (Late June, July, Early August) Cabbage (Mid June) Pepper Tomato Eggplant Carrots (mid-june to July) Beets (June to October) Sweet Corn (July to frost) Okra (July) Watermelon (late June to late August) Melons (late June to early August) Sweet Cherries (June) Sour Cherries (June) Fresh Homemade Jam, Jellies, Preserves (starting late June) Plums (through early July) Apricots (through early July) Apples (early July to early November) Blackberry (Late June through July) Fall Bearing Raspberries (late July through October) Peaches (early July to late August) Nectarines (mid July to early September) Blueberries (mid June to mid July) Plums (mid July) Pear (early August) Grapes (early August)

Fall (Late August, September, and October) Tomatoes (winding down towards frost) Peas Beets Turnips Kohlrabi Sweet Corn Winter Squash (Mid September to frost) Gourds (Mid September to frost) Pumpkins (Mid September to frost) Sweet Potatoes (late September to frost) Parsnips Everbearing Raspberries (through October) Peaches (through late August) Nectarines (through early September) Plums (through early September) Grapes (through mid September) Pawpaw (September to October) Pears (through mid October) Apples (through early November) Apple Cider (late September on) All Season Radish Greens (beginning late May) Lettuce Zucchini Cucumber Summer Squash Potatoes Onions Dried Beans and Cereals Other Mushrooms Nuts Herbs Honey University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences U.S. Department of Agriculture Local Extension Councils Cooperating University of Illinois Extension provides equal opportunities in programs and employment.