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Jersey tomatoes and sweet corn are famously good. See what else grows in New Jersey below. Exact crop availability and harvest times vary year-to-year, but this summary will help you know when to look for what at farmers markets and stores near you.
You can also look up produce by general/national seasons (spring, summer, fall, winter).
New Jersey Produce
- Apples, July through October (cold storage until spring)
- Arugula, May through September
- Asparagus, May, and June
- Basil, July through September
- Beets, June through December
- Blackberries, late July through mid-August
- Blueberries, July and August
- Broccoli, June through November
- Broccoli Raab, August through November
- Brussels Sprouts, September through November
- Cabbage, June through October
- Cantaloupes, August and September
- Carrots, June through September (local harvest available from storage through March)
- Cauliflower, August through November
- Celeriac/Celery Root, September through November
- Celery, August through October
- Chard, May through November
- Cherries, July
- Chicories, September and October
- Corn, June through August
- Cranberries, October through December
- Cucumbers, July through October
- Currants, August
- Eggplant, July through October
- Escarole, September and October
- Fava beans, May and June
- Fennel, October, and November
- Fiddleheads, April and May
- Garlic, July through October (stored year-round)
- Garlic Scapes/Green Garlic, May and June
- Grapes, September and October
- Green Beans, July through September
- Green Onions/Scallions, May through September
- Kale, June through November
- Herbs, April through September
- Kohlrabi, June and July, September and October
- Leeks, August through December
- Lettuce, May through October
- Melons, July through October
- Mint, spring, and summer
- Morels, spring
- Mushrooms (cultivated), year-round
- Mushrooms (wild), spring through fall
- Nectarines, August and September
- Nettles, spring
- New Potatoes, May
- Okra, August and September
- Onions, July through October (stored in winter)
- Oregano, June through October
- Parsley, May through November
- Parsnips, April and May and again October through December
- Peaches, July through September
- Pears, August through December
- Pea Greens, April through June
- Peas and pea pods, June and July
- Peppers (sweet), July through October
- Plums and Pluots, August and September
- Potatoes, July through December (available from storage year-round)
- Pumpkins, September through November
- Radicchio, September and October
- Radishes, May through September
- Raspberries, July through September
- Rhubarb, May through July
- Rutabagas, August through November
- Scallions/Green Onions, May through September
- Shelling Beans, September through November
- Snap peas/snow peas/pea pods, June through September
- Spinach, May through September
- Squash (summer), July through September
- Squash (winter), August through December
- Stinging Nettles, spring
- Strawberries, June
- Thyme, May through September
- Tomatoes, July through September
- Turnips, August through November (local harvest available from storage through the winter)
- Watermelons, August through October
- Winter Squash, August through December
- Zucchini, July through September
- Zucchini Blossoms, June and July