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.
Delica Pumpkin
Grower
Oscar
Location
Mantua, Lombardy
Seasonality
September - April
Bergamot, organic
British Cime Di Rapa
Buddha's Hands
Carrots (Sandy, Purple Haze, White Satin, Yellowstone & Ruby)
Cavolo Nero
Chanterelle Mushrooms
Chestnuts
Collard Greens
Concorde Pears
Conference Pear
Cox Apples
Crown Prince Squash
Decana Pears
Ergemont-Russet Apples
Finger Limes
Green Kale
Kalette Tops
Leafy Celeriac
Madernassa Pear
Miyagawa
Mushroom (Pied de Mouton)
Mushroom (Trompette de la Mort)
Nashi Pears
Onion Squash
Organic Savoy Cabbage
Parsnips, organic
Pomegranate
Purple Kale
Purple Sprouting Broccoli
Quince
Red Meat Radishes
Roscoff Onions
Seasonal British Apple (Worcester Permain)
Shoots & Cresses – Tagete, Basil, Komatsuna (see app for all)
Sprout Tops
Thai Basil Cress
Violino Pumpkin
White Onions
Yuzu

PEAK SEASON BOX
Our Sourcing Team have selected the 9-10 varieties tasting their best right now. From familiar favourites to lesser known ones, these are our picks this week.
Chard - Swiss - Wales, UK
Corn On the Cob - Sweetcorn - Ipswich, UK
Beans - Mixed - Cornwall, UK
Tomato - Barbastro - Zamora, Spain
Beetroot - Cylindra - UK
Carrot - Purple - Dunkirk, France
Potato - Pink Fir - Cornwall, UK
Apple - Seasonal British - Sussex, UK
Pear - Williams - Toulouse, France
Fig - Bourjasotte Noire - Sollies - Provence, France
Featured This Week 03/10 - 10/10

EARLY
CHESTNUTS
Albias, France
September - December
In the south of France, Aurélien and Marion have just begun the Chestnut season. We’re starting with medium sizes, moving soon to larger calibers, and the Bétizac and Marsol varieties will last right through Christmas.
Over fifteen years, Aurélien has transformed the farm from conventional to minimum intervention, focusing on light, airflow, and precise irrigation. Trees are spaced 10m apart, pruned for sun and oxygen, and watered individually to keep each tree healthy.
Prunings are chipped as compost, enriching the soil, and only two treatments are used each year to maintain the orchard’s delicate bacterial balance. Aurélien is also restoring surrounding land for wildflowers and biodiversity. The only challenge: wild boar, which overturn nuts and can cause large losses, mitigated now with fencing.
Aurélien and Marion are a brother-and-sister team working land their family has farmed north of Toulouse since 1711. Legend has it their ancestor repaid a loan in a single harvest, and today, they continue the family’s self-sufficient approach.
In the 1960s, their father made a bold move, replacing the family’s arable crops with 30 hectares of chestnut trees, a venture that would take nearly a decade to bear fruit.
Meanwhile, their parents produced traditional regional foods like fois gras, charcuterie, and smoked duck breast to sustain the farm. In 2007, they opened L’Embucaïre, a restaurant on the farm serving their own produce and that of local artisans.

PEAK
CURLY ENDIVE
Pembrokeshire, Wales
September - November
Also known as Frisée, this leafy, slightly bitter green descended from wild chicory. As a member of the chicory family, Endive has a crisp texture and a subtle, nutty sweetness.
We started sourcing this variety for the first time last year, and it’s grown outdoors in Adam’s sandy soils, where it develops a delicate minerality and rich nutrient base that make it truly special.
At this time of year, Adam is also harvesting a wealth of other produce including Tatsoi, Cavolo Nero, Kalette Tops, Mixed Radicchio, Puntarelle, Green Tomatoes, Kalibos Cabbage, Green Kale, and Rainbow Chard, bringing a full spectrum of greens to your table.
Adam runs a 25 acre farm within the Pembrokeshire National Park that he set up with his partner, Dee. Adam is driven by an agroecological philosophy: strengthening the ecology around the farm in order to build soil health and resilience while growing flavour-first vegetables.
His ultimate goal is to turn the vegetable production – currently close to 200 varieties of nearly 60 crops – into an agroforestry system, with strips of apple trees interspersed with banks of untilled ground, boosted by cover crops and grasses. Everything is sown from seed on the farm, and Adam often sources heritage varieties from their native regions.

LATE
SPANISH MANGOES
Málaga, Spain
September - October
This week we’re moving from the delicate Irwin to the Kent variety, marking the final stretch of the mango harvest in Spain.
Unlike Irwin, which holds well on the tree until perfectly ripe, Kent Mangoes are harvested a little earlier and gently brought on in warm rooms. While the sugar levels (Brix) don’t reach quite as high, the result is a fresh, balanced flavour that sets them apart.
Now’s the perfect time to enjoy the last taste of Spanish Mangoes before the season comes to a close.
Go Deeper
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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?
Know where your food comes from
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MEET THE GROWERS
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.
PEAK SEASON BOX
United Kingdom
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