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Radical Seasonality

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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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  • Beetroot (Badger Flamed)

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    • Grower

      Anthony

    • Location

      Great Fen Farm, Hampshire

    • Seasonality

      July - August

  • Baby Beetroots (Red, Golden, Candy)

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    • Grower

      Anthony & Adam

    • Location

      Great Fen Farm & Wales, UK

    • Seasonality

      July - October

  • Baby Leeks

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    • Grower

      Anthony

    • Location

      Great Fen Farm, UK

    • Seasonality

      September

  • Barattiere Cucumbers

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    • Grower

      Donato & Vito

    • Location

      Fasano, Puglia

    • Seasonality

      April - September

  • Basil

    basil growing in the ground
    • Grower

      Daniotti

    • Location

      Pavia, Lombardy

    • Seasonality

      May - October

  • Blackcurrants

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    • Grower

      Oli

    • Location

      Liskeard, Cornwall

    • Seasonality

      July - August

  • Borage Flowers

    edible borage flowers growing
    • Grower

      Sean

    • Location

      Saltash, Cornwall

    • Seasonality

      April - August

  • Borettane Onions

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    • Grower

      Matteo

    • Location

      Emilia-Romagna, Italy

    • Seasonality

      July - October

  • Chives

    chives laid out on a grey background
    • Grower

      Alex & Roberto and Daniotti

    • Location

      Lombardy

    • Seasonality

      April - September

  • Coco de Bretagne

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    • Grower

      Cooperative

    • Location

      Brittany, France

    • Seasonality

      July - October

  • Cornflowers

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    • Grower

      Sean

    • Location

      Saltash, Cornwall

    • Seasonality

      June - September

  • Heirloom Tomatoes

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    • Grower

      Seven Direct Growers

    • Location

      Grown across the UK

    • Seasonality

      July - October

  • Honeycomb Tomatoes

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    • Grower

      Oli

    • Location

      Mora Farm, Cornwall

    • Seasonality

      July - October

  • Little Gem Lettuce

    crate of little gem lettuce
    • Grower

      Duncan

    • Location

      Ormskirk, Lancashire

    • Seasonality

      July - September

  • Marsh Samphire

    bunch of marsh samphire laid out on a grey background
    • Grower

      Mark

    • Location

      Wales, UK

    • Seasonality

      June - September

  • Mint Tips

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    • Grower

      Sean

    • Location

      Saltash, Cornwall

    • Seasonality

      May - October

  • Mixed Baby Courgettes

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    • Grower

      Adam & Laura

    • Location

      Wales & Kent, UK

    • Seasonality

      July - September

  • Mixed Beans

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    • Grower

      Oli & Adam

    • Location

      Cornwall & Wales, UK

    • Seasonality

      July - October

  • Muscat Grapes

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    • Grower

      Jean-Emmanuel

    • Location

      Moissac, France

    • Seasonality

      July - September

  • Peaches Yellow

    white peaches growing on the tree
    • Grower

      Domenico & Gianluca

    • Location

      Pastorano, Campania & Vho, Piedmont

    • Seasonality

      June - September

  • Plum (Dalmassine)

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    • Grower

      Roero

    • Location

      Piedmont, Italy

    • Seasonality

      July - August

  • Sentinel Watermelons

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    • Grower

      Oscar

    • Location

      Mantua, Lombardy

    • Seasonality

      June - August

  • Shoots & Cresses – Tagete, Basil, Komatsuna (see app for all)

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    • Grower

      Sean

    • Location

      Saltash, Cornwall

    • Seasonality

      May - October

  • Speckled Trout Lettuce

    close up of a speckled lettuce leaf
    • Grower

      Anthony

    • Location

      Great Fen Farm, Hampshire

    • Seasonality

      July - August

  • Sun Sweet Melons

    sunsweet melons staked on top of eachother
    • Grower

      Oscar

    • Location

      Mantua, Lombardy

    • Seasonality

      May - September

  • Thai Basil Cress

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    • Grower

      Sean

    • Location

      Saltash, Cornwall

    • Seasonality

      June - October

  • Tokyo Turnip

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    • Grower

      Adam

    • Location

      Wales, UK

    • Seasonality

      July - September

  • Tomatillo

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    • Grower

      Laura

    • Location

      Kent, UK

    • Seasonality

      July - October

  • Worcesterberries

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    • Grower

      Oli

    • Location

      Liskeard, Cornwall

    • Seasonality

      July - August

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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.

Peas Fresh - Cornwall, UK

Padron Style Peppers - Galicia, Spain

Courgette - Grezzina - Piedmont, Italy

Aubergine - Striata (Tiger) - Lazio, Italy

Tomato - Cuore del Vesuvio - Campania, Italy

Lettuce - Salanova - Red - Wales, UK

Potato - Cornish Earlies - Cornwall, UK

Peach - Flat White - Lleida, Spain

Nectarine - Yellow - France

Featured This Week 25/07 - 31/07

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EARLY

PASSIONFRUIT
Seville, Spain
Jul - Sep

Passion Fruit has an unusual seasonality, with two short harvest windows each year: first from December to March, and again from July to August.

Here in London, we’ve just received the first fruits of the summer season, grown by Amadora in Seville. She describes these Passionfruit as having “an aroma that transports you”. These are worlds apart from the underripe, overly acidic imports you might be used to. Rather than being picked early for transport, Amadora lets the fruit fall naturally from the vine, a sign that they’ve reached peak ripeness, aligning with her philosophy that “living alongside nature means living according to its vicissitudes”.

Each shell is packed with intensely sweet pulp, bursting with seeds and that unmistakable tropical fragrance. Wrinkled by the heat of the Seville sun, this is passion fruit as it should be: rich, ripe, and full of flavour.

Amadora runs a fourth generation organic farm alongside her husband and children. Together, they cultivate a variety of citrus and tropical fruits, with up to 10 varieties of Clementines, as well as Kumquats, Limequats and Yuzu.

These Passion Fruit grow in unheated greenhouses, directly in the soil and trained along trellises. She runs nets under the vines to catch the fruits as they fall before gathering them. Amadora’s fruits are dark purple and smooth and can be with us just two days from the vine.

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POTATO - CHARLOTTE
Pembrokeshire, Wales
Jun - Oct

It’s been a busy season for Adam in North Pembrokeshire. He’s already brought in Baby Beetroot, Fennel, Chard, Romana, Mixed Courgettes, and a variety of Salad Leaves: all grown in the mineral-rich, sandy loam soil he and his partner Dee farm together.

Now, we’re into the height of the Charlotte Potato season. With their creamy yellow flesh and delicate, unset skin, these are a seasonal staple. Grown outdoors and harvested at their prime, they’ll be around until October.

Adam runs his 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.

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LATE

WALNUTS - GREEN
Dorset, England
Jul - Aug

On their sheep farm in Dorset, Patricia and Fiona are picking the last of their Green Walnuts. Their one-week harvesting process is brief and intense, capturing the nuts at the precise moment they form.

“How do we know they’re ready? We take a penknife and slice through a nut, if there is no resistance, the Walnut is not ‘shelled’ and is good for picking,” shares Patricia. She explains the Walnuts are tested daily once the little tail left by the flower disappears as the nuts swell and grow in size.

“They are a hugely versatile nut,” she adds, “from sweet preserves such as Glyko Karydaki to traditional pickles… delicious.”

Of all the seasonal tasks, she describes walnut picking as among the most pleasurable: shaded, scented, and unhurried.

Picking is done entirely by hand, using shepherds’ crooks to pull the boughs low enough to reach the walnuts on the branches. There’s often a queue of sheep nearby, waiting in hope that a few leaves might fall, walnut leaves being something of a delicacy to them.

Cotton gloves are worn when picking green walnuts, as the juice inside the husks stains skin a deep, rich brown. Harmless, but persistent.

The trees themselves give off a subtle, fragrant scent: cool, green and unmistakable.

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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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