Saving Money On Fresh Fruits and Veggies!



Here is a spot that is hard to save money in! FRESH fruits and veggies, just seems that everything that is good for you is hard to afford! Well there is one way of saving in this department and that is to buy what is in season. Plan your year ahead if you want to or just stick the list in your purse and wing it!! 🙂 This list should help you have an idea of when things are in season and the best time to buy them.

Saving Money On Fresh Fruits and Veggies!

saving money on fresh fruits and veggies

January

Vegetables

  • cabbages
  • leeks
  • broccoli
  • cauliflower

Fruits

  • oranges
  • grapefruit
  • tangerines
  • tangelos
  • lemons
  • papayas

February

Vegetables

  • broccoli
  • cauliflower

Fruits

  • oranges
  • grapefruits
  • lemons
  • papayas

March

Vegetables

  • broccoli
  • lettuce

Fruits

  • pineapples
  • mangoes

April

Vegetables

  • zucchini
  • rhubarb
  • artichokes
  • asparagus
  • spring peas
  • broccoli
  • lettuce

Fruits

  • pineapples
  • mangoes

May

Vegetables

  • okra
  • zucchini
  • rhubarb
  • artichokes
  • asparagus
  • spring peas
  • broccoli
  • lettuce

Fruit

  • cherries
  • pineapples
  • apricots

June

Vegetables

  • corn
  • lettuce

Fruit

  • watermelon
  • strawberries
  • cantaloupe
  • cherries
  • blueberries
  • peaches
  • apricots

July

Vegetables

  • cucumbers
  • tomatoes
  • summer squash
  • corn
  • green beans
  • lettuce

Fruits

  • watermelon
  • strawberries
  • cantaloupe
  • blueberries
  • peaches
  • apricots
  • kiwi
  • raspberries
  • plums

I hope this list will help on saving money in the fresh fruit and veggie department! It is always great to plant a garden of your own and to also check out your local Farmers Market to get a great savings but this is not the best time of year to try planting anything!! 🙂

How do you Saving Money On Fresh Fruits and Veggies??

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