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RFS LAX LOCAL PRODUCE AVAILABILITY

LOCAL PRODUCE AVAILABLE APPLES BEETS CABBAGE RED CABBAGE GREEN CARROTS CIDER CORN CUCUMBERS GREEN BEANS KOHLRABI MELON, ATHENA PARSNIPS PEA PODS PEPPER, BANANA PEPPER, GREEN BELL PEPPER, JALAPENO PEPPER, RED BELL PICKLES POTATOES PUMPKINS RADISH RHUBARB SQUASH, ACORN SQUASH, BUTTERCUP SQUASH, BUTTERNUT SQUASH, DELICATA SQUASH, HUBBARD SQUASH, SPAGHETTI SQUASH, TURBAN SQUASH, YELLOW SQUASH, ZUCCHINI TOMATOES TURNIPS WATERMELON

LOCAL PRODUCE –SEASONAL AVAILABILITY MAYJUNEJULYAUGUSTSEPTEMBEROCTOBERNOVEMBERDECEMBERJANUARY Fennel WatercressAVAILABLE IN APRIL Chard, Rainbow Chard, Red Collard Greens Kale, Green Kale, Lacinato Romaine Lettuce Eggplant, Black Bell Pepper, Green Bell Pepper, Red Bell Tomato, Greenhouse 11#AVAILABLE ALL YEAR Tomato, Red Grape Tomato, Red Cherry Tomato, Red Slice 20# Tomato, Red Roma 20# Cucumber, Slicing 20# Yellow Straight Neck 20# Zucchini, Green 20# Bean, Green 25# Pea, Snow 10# Pea, Sugar Snap 10#

LOCAL PRODUCE –SEASONAL AVAILABILITY MAYJUNEJULYAUGUSTSEPTEMBEROCTOBERNOVEMBERDECEMBERJANUARY Brussel Sprouts 10# Cauliflower 12-18ct Kohlrabi, Red Strawberry 10# bulk Strawberry Pint Strawberry 8/1 # Cabbage, Green Cabbage, Napa Cabbage, Red Cabbage, Savoy Beet, Gold Bulk Beet, Gold Bunched Beet, Red Bulk Beet, Red Bunched Carrot, Bulk Rutabaga Turnip, Purple Top Asparagus 11# Grapes, Blue Bell Rhubarb, Red Potato, Fingerlings Potato, All Blue Potato, All Red

LOCAL PRODUCE –SEASONAL AVAILABILITY MAYJUNEJULYAUGUSTSEPTEMBEROCTOBERNOVEMBERDECEMBERJANUARY Potato, Yellow Onion, Red 16/3# Onion, Red 40# Onion, Sweet (Candy) 40# Onion, White 40# Onion, Yellow 16/3# Onion, Yellow 40# Melon, Cantaloupe 30# Watermelon, Red Dark 750# Bin Watermelon, Red Striped 750# Bin Watermelon, Red Seedless 48# Watermelon, Yellow Seedless 48# Watermelon, Red Dark 48# Watermelon, Red Striped 48# Watermelon, Baby Yellow 48# Watermelon, Red Seedless 750# Bin WS, Acorn, Gold 35# WS, Acorn, Green 35# WS, Ambercup 35# WS, Blue Ballet 35# WS, Buttercup 35# WS, Butternut 35# WS, Carnival 35#

LOCAL PRODUCE – SEASONAL AVAILABILITY MAYJUNEJULYAUGUSTSEPTEMBEROCTOBERNOVEMBERDECEMBERJANUARY WS, Delicata 35# WS, Gourd Mix 15# WS, Kabocha 35# WS, Mini Pumpkin 15# WS, Pie Pumpkin 30# WS, Red Kuri 35# WS, Spaghetti 35# WS, Sweet Dumpling 35# WS, Variety Mix Bins 750#