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Laker14
10-29-2020, 11:10 AM
I'll be returning to TV tomorrow. This will be the first time I've been in TV for November. What produce is in season at this point? Oranges yet? Tomatoes? Corn?

Two Bills
10-29-2020, 11:21 AM
Seems everything is in season all year round these days.

Laker14
10-29-2020, 11:23 AM
Seems everything is in season all year round these days.

I'm talking about fresh locally grown stuff.

Topspinmo
10-29-2020, 12:03 PM
Passed orange tree yesterday, they was still green. O wait the might of been limes????? Naa, too big and round.:)

njbchbum
10-29-2020, 01:26 PM
FYI florida produce by month at DuckDuckGo (https://duckduckgo.com/?q=florida+produce+by+month&va=b&t=hc&ia=web)

La lamy
10-29-2020, 03:52 PM
I love fresh local produce. Not an answer to your question, but 86779here's what I harvested this week in my garden in Canada. Some carrots know how to have fun!!

Rwirish
10-30-2020, 04:55 AM
Walmart neighborhood store is in season.

MandoMan
10-30-2020, 06:42 AM
I'll be returning to TV tomorrow. This will be the first time I've been in TV for November. What produce is in season at this point? Oranges yet? Tomatoes? Corn?

These are supposed to be in season in Florida in November. Of course, if you buy them at a produce stand, they may have been grown hundreds of miles away. What is being harvested in South Florida may differ from what is being harvested in this area. At some times of the year it’s quite a bit warmer in the south.

I bought some fresh passion fruit and guavas this week. Not my favorite fruit to eat, but the scent is amazing, especially the guavas. Their scent filled the car, the kitchen, the refrigerator.

MaxCat
10-30-2020, 07:27 AM
Grapefruit!

RoseW
10-30-2020, 07:41 AM
I plan to go to the farmers market in brownwood tomorrow (Saturday) some of the stands are local. I’ll let you know what I see. I’m interested too.

pmken2
10-30-2020, 08:55 AM
I have an orange tree and they are still green. It is usually Jan-Feb before I get good oranges.

KRM0614
10-30-2020, 09:30 AM
I'll be returning to TV tomorrow. This will be the first time I've been in TV for November. What produce is in season at this point? Oranges yet? Tomatoes? Corn?
Spoke with produce manager at Publix. Was told the reason why it is so expensive here is all of the large chains sell their produce they futures. Perhaps the roadside stands have good products however retail is very mediocre

kendi
10-30-2020, 09:38 AM
Spoke with produce manager at Publix. Was told the reason why it is so expensive here is all of the large chains sell their produce they futures. Perhaps the roadside stands have good products however retail is very mediocre

Road side stand we stopped at have California oranges.

Mortal1
10-30-2020, 02:19 PM
Most of the responses are useless. If you have no useful info why do you post????

Dawn H
10-30-2020, 04:21 PM
Look into Dirty Dog Organics and Bountiful Farms.
Both have websites and Facebook pages.

Both are family run farms...Dirty Dog grows all organic, and partners with other farmers to sell some of their goods too. Meat, poultry and baked goods as well.
Bountiful farms mostly all organic too.

TimeForChange
10-31-2020, 07:55 AM
I'll be returning to TV tomorrow. This will be the first time I've been in TV for November. What produce is in season at this point? Oranges yet? Tomatoes? Corn?

Turnip Greens and Collard Greens.

Bethwill
10-31-2020, 10:49 AM
I thought orange season was January. At least for Honey-Bells it used to be.