GO BEYOND FOUR SEASONS
Each fruit and vegetable has its own season, with subtle shifts that happen every day. Follow their microseasons to unlock flavour at every stage.

In season today
The first harvests. Not yet available in abundance or fully developed, this is the time to get inspired by new flavour combinations.
Trombetta Courgettes
Grower
Paola
Location
Savona, Liguria, Italy
Seasonality
April - October
Baby Cucumbers
Barattiere Cucumbers
Basil
Borage
Carosello Cucumbers
Cherries
Cherrybelle Radishes
Chives
Cuore del Vesuvio Tomatoes
Edible Flowers (Mixed, Viola, Cornflower)
Fine Beans
Flat White Peaches
Gariguette Strawberries
Green Pine Cones
Grezzina Courgettes
Leafy French Breakfast Radishes
Mint Tips
Purple Asparagus
Red Sorrel Cress
Shoots & Cresses – Tagete, Basil, Komatsuna (see app for all)
Speckled Trout Lettuce
Strawberries
Sun Sweet Melons
Swiss Chard
Wet Garlic
Wild Garlic Capers
Yellow Courgettes

PEAK SEASON BOX
Our Sourcing Team have selected the nine varieties tasting their best right now. From familiar favourites to lesser known varieties, these are our picks this week.
Bean - Borlotti - Fresh - Sicily, Italy
Onion - Margherita - Campania, Italy
Asparagus - Green English - Hereford/ Worcestershire, UK
Broad beans - Purple Italian - Campania, Italy
Courgette - Yellow - Provence, France
Cucumber - Carosello - Puglia, Italy
Tomato - Brad's Atomic Grape - Almería, Spain
Potato - Cornish Earlies - Cornwall, UK
Grapefruit Pink - Pomelo de Corse - Corsica, France
Rhubarb - Outdoor - Yorkshire, UK
Featured This Week 23/05 - 30/05

EARLY
MELON - SUN SWEET
Lombardy, Italy
May - Sep
Oscar’s Sun Sweet Melons are in – a rare variety that signals the start of summer. His early season crop is decidedly the most complex, too. Benefitting from slow growth over the cooler months, fruits have an extended period in which to ripen, drawing on the nutrients in the soil. The River Po once flowed through his land, leaving residues of mineral richness which takes Oscar’s melons to the next level.
Sun Sweet Melons are distinguishable from his Honeymoon variety – which will be arriving with us in just a weeks’ time – by a beautiful web-like scarring on the skin. Inside, they have a slightly softer consistency and are saturated with sweet juice, while Honeymoon are a little firmer, but equally sweet.
Every summer, the industry hotly anticipates Oscar’s Sun Sweet and Honeymoon Melons – a grower we’ve been working with since 2015 and whose name is synonymous with quality.
Slow growth, combined with considered cultivation methods – from thinning plants, to raising beds and even protecting them with sunscreen during the hottest time of the year – makes for some of the most exceptional produce we source. These melons have firm yet buttery flesh saturated with undiluted juice.

PEAK
POTATO - CORNISH EARLY
Cornwall, UK
Apr - Jul
As temperatures rise across the UK, Cornish Earlies reach their peak. What’s more, with natural abundance making prices more competitive, now is the time to make the most of them. These are from Philip, whose family has grown on the farm since the late 1800s. In recent years, he’s invested in the health of his soil to restore the land for future generations – cover cropping to lock in nutrients over the colder months.
Philip’s family has grown potatoes just west of Truro since the late 1800s. The earliest potatoes traditionally come from Cornwall, where the mild coastal climate and sea breezes help to keep fields largely frost-free through the winter and catch the first of the spring sun.
Grown conventionally in open fields, the potatoes are harvested just as soon as they are big enough (while the leaves are still green above the ground). This means that they retain their natural sweetness and have soft, fluffy skin that just rubs off gently.
A particularly good or difficult growing season with temperamental weather can move the season back or forwards by a week or so.

LATE
ARTICHOKE - MORETTO DI BRISIGHELLA
Emilia Romangna, Italy
May - May
May is the month for Moretto Artichokes – so much so that the town of Brisighella marks it each year with a dedicated festival. Silvano may be one of the newer growers in our network, but he’s been growing these for most of his life. His Moretto have distinctive violet-coloured heads that are triangular in shape, with a pointed tip. Flavour is green, mineral and herbaceous.
Grown only in the Brisighella valleys, Moretto Artichokes thrive in harsh, sun-beaten clay soils – their unique flavour impossible to replicate elsewhere. Once nearly lost to commercial farming, their revival began 25 years ago when a local Michelin-starred restaurant, Gigliole, brought them back into the spotlight.
Silvano's family have now been growing them for two generations. His father was a tenant grower, before acquiring his own land. Now nearing retirement age, he still tends today – harvesting by hand with the help of his daughter. He grows with no intervention at all – no irrigation, weeding or feeding – meaning their flavour is completely characteristic of the landscape and ecosystem.
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Go beyond four seasons
Each fruit and vegetable has its own season, with subtle shifts which happen every day. Follow their microseasons to unlock flavour at every stage.
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Make your diet diverse
Our growers work with varieties chosen for quality and nutrition, not yield. By selecting their crops you keep heritage seeds in play, add to ecosystem biodiversity and preserve unique flavours.
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