What’s Growing in Texas?

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In partnership with: Texas Department of Agriculture

Ever tried to buy tomatoes at a local Texas farmers market in March, only to find they’re not available? That’s because although tomatoes can be found in grocery stores year round, they’re truly in season in the summer and fall, between May and November.

See more: Why You Should Visit a Texas Winery

We’ve created a Texas produce calendar so you can easily see when it’s the right time to find the freshest strawberries, or if you’ve missed apple season. Feel free to share this seasonal calendar on Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest, or contact us for permission to reuse or reprint a full-size version.

Want to learn more about Texas agriculture? Check out stories on everything from agriculture careers to pretty blooms near Fredricksburg to why livestock shows are more than just a contest. You can also read about Texas agritourism, the state’s top ag products and much more.

Texas produce calendar

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