Produce that is in season locally is cheaper, tastes better and has more nutrients. Fruits and vegetables start to lose nutrients immediately after they are harvested, so the best produce is that which is the freshest. Produce that has been transported over long distances overseas or cross-country can not compete with locally grown produce for freshness, taste and nutritional value.
Apples
Apples (Jonathon’s)
Apples (Golden Delicious)
Apples (Granny Smith)
Apples (Pink Lady)
Apples (Fuji)
Asian Greens
Avocados
Bananas
Basil
Beans
Cherries (Bing)
Bitter Melon
Figs (Black Genoa)
Broad Beans
Broccolini
Mangoes (Brooks)
Brussels Sprouts
Cabbages
Capsicums
Carrots
Cauliflower
Celeriac
Celery
Chat Potatoes
Chestnuts
Chokos Corn
Cucumbers
Cumquats
Custard Apples
Dragon Fruit
Eggplant
Eggs
Fennel
Figs
Fresh Pistachios
Fuju Fruit
Garlic
Ginger
Grapes
Guava
Herbs
Honeydew
Kiwi Berry
Kiwifruit
Kohlrabi
Leeks
Lemonade Fruit
Lemons
Lettuce
Limes
Limes (Tahitian)
Long Flat Italian Beans
Mangosteens
Mushrooms
Nashis
Okra
Onions
Oranges
Papaya & Pawpaw
Parsnips
Passionfruit
Pawpaw
Pears
Pears (Josephine)
Pears (Beurre)
Peas
Persimmons Mushrooms (Pine)
Plumcots
Plums
Pomegranates
Potatoes
Potatoes (Kipfler)
Pumpkins
Quinces
Plums:Radiance
Rhubarb
Silverbeet
Spinach
Sweet Potatoes
Sweetcorn
Tamarillos
Tomatoes
Turnips
Watermelon
Wild Rocket
Pears (William)
Zucchini