A Seasonal Eater's Guide to Spring Produce

We love a zingy citrus and brussels sprouts salad as much as the next person, but as Wintery weather drags on, all those leafy greens and root vegetables can get a little dull — so we welcome verdant Spring produce with open farmers market totes. With that in mind, we've compiled a handy guide to what fruits and vegetables we can all look forward to devouring this coming season, from peppery radishes to exotic cherimoyas, and loads in between.

Artichokes
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Artichokes

Artichokes are at their peak from March until June, with petite baby artichokes available for a slightly truncated season: March through May.

Asparagus
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Asparagus

Asparagus is at its snappiest from March till May.

Cardoons
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Cardoons

Cardoons, an Italian staple, are available in Winter, Spring, and early Summer.

Cherimoyas
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Cherimoyas

The exotic cherimoya can be found from January to May in a good year.

Chervil
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Chervil

Chervil is at its peak in Spring.

Fava Beans
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Fava Beans

Fava bean harvest signifies the transition from Spring to Summer, as fava beans are typically available April through July.

Garlic Scapes
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Garlic Scapes

Garlic scapes — the flowering stalks of still-developing garlic bulbs — are typically available for a few weeks sometime between late May and early July.

Leeks
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Leeks

Leeks are generally available year-round, with their peak during the Spring season.

Mangoes
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Mangoes

While mangoes don't typically grow in the US, their peak season runs from April through June in the equatorial climes where they're harvested.

Morel Mushrooms
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Morel Mushrooms

The prized morel mushroom is typically foraged (and therefore available fresh) during the Spring months; throughout the rest of the year, try dried morels.

Nettles
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Nettles

Stinging nettles are available in markets January through July.

Peas
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Peas

English peas — also known as shell peas and garden peas — enjoy a short-lived season during late Spring and early Summer and are at their best in May.

Pea Shoots
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Pea Shoots

Tender pea shoots and tendrils are typically available January through May.

Purslane
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Purslane

Purslane is typically available from April through December.

Radishes
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Radishes

Although radishes are available year-round, it's during Spring and Summer months when one can truly appreciate them for their crisp texture and spicy, juicy bite.

Ramps
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Ramps

Ramps are wild onions that have a limited season of about six weeks beginning in April.

Rhubarb
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Rhubarb

Actually a vegetable rather than a fruit, rhubarb is at its peak from April to June, though it is often available slightly later into the Summer season.

Spring Onions
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Spring Onions

Spring onions are simply young onions that have been pulled before they develop into conventional onions, and they are available — you guessed it — throughout the Spring season.

Strawberries
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Strawberries

Strawberries are at their sweetest from April to July, though they are available at farmers markets as early as March and as late as October.