now in season

April 24, 2008

Pick-Your-Own Farms

Where to visit when the weather is nice! E-mail us to suggest a farm you’d like to see on the list. Apple Valley Orchard multi-seasonDepending on their

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Community Gardens

  Austin boasts more than 30 community gardens dotted around the city. Some have been around for decades, such as Sunshine Community Gardens and Deep

Cooking Classes / Education

Auguste Escoffier School of Culinary Arts Austin Detours A Taste of Italy in AustinAntonelli’s Cheese Art Institute of Austin Austin Eats Food Tours Austin Veggie

CSAs

Farms that offer CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) programs. E-mail us to add your farm’s CSA to the list.  

Food Organizations

American Grassfed Association—The goal of the association is to promote the grassfed industry through government relations, research, concept marketing and public education.  The Austin Food

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What’s In Season

Spring March, April, May ArugulaAsparagusBasilBeetsBlackberriesBok ChoyBroccoliBrussels SproutsCabbageCarrotsCauliflowerCeleryChardCilantroDillEggplantFennelGrapefruitGarlic Green BeansKaleLeeksLettuceMelonsMintMushroomsMustard GreensParsleyPeasPotatoesRadishesShallotsSpinachSpring OnionsStrawberriesSweet PotatoesTomatoes (greenhouse)Turnips Summer June, July, August ApplesArugulaBasilBlackberriesBlueberriesCarrotsCilantroCornCucumbersDillEggplantFigsGarlicGreen BeansLeeksMelons MintOkraOnionsParsleyPeachesPearsPeppersPlumsPotatoesPumpkinsShallotsSquash, SummerSquash, Hard Sweet PotatoesTomatoesWatermelon Zucchini Fall