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Radical Seasonality

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.

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In season today

  • Marinda Tomatoes

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    • Grower

      Sebastiano

    • Location

      Pachino, Sicily

    • Seasonailty

      February - May

  • Agretti

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    • Grower

      Lazio Italy

    • Location

      Lazio, ITALY

    • Seasonality

      Until May

  • Baby Artichokes

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    • Location

      Lazio, Italy

    • Seasonality

      January - April

  • Broad Beans

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    • Grower

      Richard Rowan

    • Location

      Cornwall

    • Seasonality

      June - September

  • Camone Tomatoes

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    • Grower

      Raffaele

    • Location

      Sardinia, Italy

    • Seasonality

      December - April

  • Cime di Rapa

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    • Grower

      Francesco

    • Location

      Gioia del Colle, Puglia

    • Seasonality

      November - May

  • Cornish Big Leaves

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    • Grower

      Oli

    • Location

      Liskeard, Cornwall

    • Seasonality

      February - December

  • Edible Flowers (Mixed, Viola, Cornflower)

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    • Grower

      Sean, Good Earth Growers

    • Location

      Saltash, Cornwall

    • Seasonality

      March - October

  • Fresh Peas

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    • Grower

      Richard

    • Location

      Yorkshire, UK

    • Seasonality

      March - September

  • Grezzina Courgettes

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    • Grower

      Roero

    • Location

      Piedmont, Italy

    • Seasonality

      April - August

  • Pomelo de Corse

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    • Grower

      Cooperative

    • Location

      San-Nicolao, Haute-Corse

    • Seasonality

      February - June

  • White Onions

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    • Grower

      Matteo

    • Location

      Parma, Emilia Romagna

    • Seasonality

      August - March

  • Wild Garlic

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    • Grower

      Foraged

    • Location

      Cornwall, Wales, Scotland

    • Seasonality

      February - April

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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.

Yukon Gold Potatoes – The Potato Shop, Kent, UK
Sandy Carrots – François, Dunkirk, France
Parsnips – Duncan, Lancashire, UK
Delica Pumpkin – Oscar, Mantua, Italy
Roscoff Onions - Co-operative, Brittany, France
Pink Radicchio - Veneto, Italy
Rainbow Chard - Luca, Savona, Italy
Black Iberiko Tomatoes - José, Almería, Spain
Leafy Clementines - Ciro, Puglia, Italy
Goldrush Apples - Matthias and Sophie; Marc and Vincent, Toulouse, France
Sicilian Pomegranate - Marco, Marsala, Italy

Featured This Week 21/02 - 28/02

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EARLY

WILD GARLIC
Wales & Scotland, UK
Jan - May

Hard frosts in Scotland and dry weather in Wales have been working against the Wild Garlic season, but it’s finally getting going. With rising temperatures and rain due over the next two few days, things should pick up even further. By working with skilled, respectful foragers in Cornwall, Wales and Scotland through its run, we should be able to move around the UK for a good supply right through to late May, early June. Expect flavour to mellow out as abundance and leaf size increases.

Three Cornered Leek Flowers deserve a mention too - less punchy than the later in the year Wild Garlic heads, these mark the near end of its life cycle and will open up in the coming days, running through to May, if conditions are kind.

Sourcing wild food and supporting the foragers who hold valuable knowledge is an important part of challenging an industrialised food system that favours all-year-round availability, homogenised flavours and dependable yields. These resilient plants offer up valuable sources of nutrient-dense food while restoring our connection to nature through the truest example of seasonality. ⁠

Our foragers spend hours selectively cutting Wild Garlic from the forest floor, before meticulously sorting through their stock, removing any foreign leaves. This is labour intensive work, demanding expert knowledge and a respect for the plant’s natural environment. Proper harvesting methods encourage regrowth while over-picking can have the opposite effect. Each patch should be left for three or four years to regenerate.

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ONION - CALÇOT
Catalonia, Spain
Jan - Apr

With temperatures rising in Catalonia, Jaume and Andy have moved from their Barcelona ground up into fields in the mountains for their Calçots, where cooler conditions mean that the plants can grow steadily and early morning harvests will maintain freshness much longer than those picked from warmer soils.

This is the first year that the producers are working up in the mountains - a trial to combat rising temperatures and protect the integrity of these fiercely regional onions. Expect a slight variation in size and calibre as they break this new ground, but still the same intensely sweet, perfumed stalks.

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LATE

CARROTS - SANDY, YELLOW, RED, PURPLE & WHITE
Dunkirk, France
Aug - Apr

We’re hitting the final weeks for François’ Carrots, as soil temperatures rise and we come to the end of storage root vegetable season. Right now, his Sandy, Yellowstone, Ruby, Purple Haze and White Satin are tasting just as good as when they were at their peak, but some allowances should be made for the late stage when it comes to calibre and shelf life - particularly the sensitive red-fleshed Ruby variety.

The same goes for his other root vegetables: radishes and Jerusalem Artichokes will all finish up by the end of March at the latest. A grower with whom we’ve been working for over a decade, it’s been a relief to see him on better ground this season, following an incredibly difficult run throughout the months-long flooding of 2023 and 2024.

At the age of eighteen, François set up his own farming business, specializing in leeks, potatoes and carrots, commodities mainly destined for large wholesalers. Over time, however, he came face to face with a disappointing reality: the dream he had nurtured since childhood of growing a wide variety of varieties was not meeting market demand.

Our history with François - stemming from a chance meeting through a convent-run food bank project - started with a visit to his fields, where we uncovered sandy rows of unusual varieties he had patiently cultivated, just waiting for the right audience. Over the course of the following years, we’ve seen our growing plan with François expand to satisfy our shared passion for incredible flavour, building a reputation built on his humble good humour and dedication to improve the status quo.

Today, François works alongside his wife and children, sharing with them his passion for diversity and innovation, which he strives to pass on to the next generation. His products find their way into the kitchens of some of the most renowned chefs in London and Paris - and it only takes one bite to understand the culmination of a lifetime of dedication and hard work

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We exist to fix the food system.

People are more cut off from the origins of their food than ever. This makes flavour, nutrition and farming practices that protect the planet, almost impossible to find.

By working directly with growers, we create a more sustainable way forward for farming. By giving everyone the tools to understand the power of our food choices, we empower everybody to become drivers of change.

Now is the time for action. Join the food system revolution.

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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.

WHAT’S IN SEASON?

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Know where your food comes from

We know the name of the people behind everything we source. Recognise their growing artistry to find out exactly where your food comes from (and why that matters).

MEET THE GROWERS

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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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