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Summerfall

Summerfall

“September is the most magical month for food in the West. I know some may try to argue for June (cherries!) or August (white corn!), but you can’t beat the variety of tastes as summer rolls into fall. Pears and apples join the last of the berries at farmers’ markets, and early Swiss chard and winter squashes pop up alongside zucchini and tomatoes. From New Mexico to Washington, chefs have an embarrassment of riches to choose from, making for menus that turn two season into one: summerfall.”

—Katie Tamony, Editor-in-chief Sunset, September 2007

Here’s what you may find at the 37 certified San Diego Farmers Markets during the month of September. Check the Farm Bureau San Diego County website for the latest information on local farmers markets. If you go to the City Heights or Linda Vista Farmers’ Markets, you’ll find many other edibles offered and enjoyed in those communities.

Apples, avocados, basil, carrots, cauliflower, celery, corn, cucumbers, eggplant, figs, grapefruit, grapes, green beans, guavas, herbs, industrial hemp, lemons, limes, melons, onions, peaches, pears, peppers, plums, potatoes, raspberries, scallions, summer squash, strawberries, sweet corn, sweet potatoes, tangelos, tomatoes, Valencia oranges and cut flowers.
Farm Bureau San Diego County Harvest Calendar

Thumbnail: Deep purple harvest, styling and photo by @schanerfarmstand

First Day of Fall

First Day of Fall

After Apple Picking by Robert Frost

After Apple Picking by Robert Frost