What Fruit is in Season by Month


This list is very loose. Remember that what is in season for you may not be in season for someone 3000 miles away from you. Remeber a lot of fruit is grown in captivity/hothouse.  - See the vegetable list click here - See the list of cooking temps, weight conversion and other stuff click here

January:
Citrus fruits (oranges, grapefruits, lemons)
Kiwi (in warmer climates)

February:
Citrus fruits (continue)
Kiwi (continue)
Persimmons (late varieties)

March:
Apples (late varieties)
Pears (late varieties)
Citrus fruits (continue)
Kiwi (continue)

April:
Strawberries
Cherries (late varieties)

May:
Strawberries (continue)
Cherries (continue)
Apricots
Peaches

June:
Blueberries
Raspberries
Strawberries (continue)
Cherries (continue)
Apricots (continue)
Peaches (continue)
Plums

July:
Blackberries
Blueberries (continue)
Raspberries (continue)
Strawberries (continue)
Cherries (continue)
Peaches (continue)
Plums (continue)

August:
Apples (early varieties)
Pears (early varieties)
Grapes
Blackberries (continue)
Blueberries (continue)
Raspberries (continue)
Strawberries (continue)
Peaches (continue)
Plums (continue)

September:
Apples (mid-season varieties)
Pears (mid-season varieties)
Grapes (continue)
Blackberries (continue)
Blueberries (continue)
Raspberries (continue)
Strawberries (continue)
Figs

October:
Apples (late-season varieties)
Pears (late-season varieties)
Persimmons (early varieties)
Grapes (continue)
Blackberries (continue)
Blueberries (continue)
Raspberries (continue)
Strawberries (continue)
Pomegranates

November:
Persimmons (continue)
Kiwi (in cooler climates)
Citrus fruits (early varieties)

December:
Citrus fruits (continue)
Persimmons (late varieties)
Kiwi (continue)