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Monthly Archives: October 2025

Produce Supply Update  May 23rd, 2025  Memorial Day – We will be closed on Monday the 26 th , In observance of Memorial Day.  Local Produce – Weather has cooperated all spring and we’re seeing plenty of strawberries, blueberries, cabbage, broccoli and greens. We saw our first squash and zucchini this week. They’re off to an awesome start locally. Asparagus – Domestic growers are firing off and more are expected to begin this month. We received our first domestic shipment last week and the quality is just beautiful. Broccoli – Continues locally and it’s been really pretty. As long as the weather stays spring-like, we’ll have it in stock. Once it warms up, though, the broccoli season will move north. Blueberries – Started this week locally and they’re starting beautiful. A whole week of rains on them may cause some supply glitches  short term, but we’re off to a great beginning. Corn – Is still in excellent volume now from Florida and quality has been beautiful. Big, plump and sweet, it’s a great time to promote it for your summertime menus.  Cucumbers – Are becoming available domestically again after the wintertime imports wrap up. Florida is cranking up their vegetable machine and a lot of items are rolling along now. Lettuce – Iceberg lettuce, romaine, red and green leaf supplies are plentiful with many growers looking to promote. Quality reports are showing great overall quality and good weights. We’re expecting a smooth season. Melons – Central American melon season is winding down, and should finish up in May. Pricing should start easing upward as supplies decrease. West coast shippers should begin about then.  Potatoes – We are still seeing excellent supplies and quality on reds and yellows out of Florida. Markets are stable if not a little soft. Not much change to report on Idaho russets, feature your french fries to take advantage. Squash – And zucchini started locally this week and quality is really very nice and pricing is great. Strawberries – Remain local and remain beautiful. Quality and volume are great and they’re expecting the trend to continue for another month or so. Tomatoes – Drier weather has the market settled down this week. Quality is exceptional right now and pricing is very good. Q: What do you call a hen that can count her own eggs? A: A mathemachicken.

Produce Supply Update May 23rd, 2025 Memorial Day – We will be closed on Monday the 26 th , In observance of Memorial Day. Local Produce – Weather has cooperated all spring and we’re seeing plenty of strawberries, blueberries, cabbage, broccoli and greens. We saw our first squash and zucchini this week. They’re off to an awesome start locally. Asparagus – Domestic growers are firing off and more are expected to begin this month. We received our first domestic shipment last week and the quality is just beautiful. Broccoli – Continues locally and it’s been really pretty. As long as the weather stays spring-like, we’ll have it in stock. Once it warms up, though, the broccoli season will move north. Blueberries – Started this week locally and they’re starting beautiful. A whole week of rains on them may cause some supply glitches short term, but we’re off to a great beginning. Corn – Is still in excellent volume now from Florida and quality has been beautiful. Big, plump and sweet, it’s a great time to promote it for your summertime menus. Cucumbers – Are becoming available domestically again after the wintertime imports wrap up. Florida is cranking up their vegetable machine and a lot of items are rolling along now. Lettuce – Iceberg lettuce, romaine, red and green leaf supplies are plentiful with many growers looking to promote. Quality reports are showing great overall quality and good weights. We’re expecting a smooth season. Melons – Central American melon season is winding down, and should finish up in May. Pricing should start easing upward as supplies decrease. West coast shippers should begin about then. Potatoes – We are still seeing excellent supplies and quality on reds and yellows out of Florida. Markets are stable if not a little soft. Not much change to report on Idaho russets, feature your french fries to take advantage. Squash – And zucchini started locally this week and quality is really very nice and pricing is great. Strawberries – Remain local and remain beautiful. Quality and volume are great and they’re expecting the trend to continue for another month or so. Tomatoes – Drier weather has the market settled down this week. Quality is exceptional right now and pricing is very good. Q: What do you call a hen that can count her own eggs? A: A mathemachicken.

Produce Supply Update May 23rd, 2025 Memorial Day – We will be closed on Monday the 26th , in observance of Memorial Day. Local Produce – Weather has cooperated all spring and we’re seeing plenty of strawberries, blueberries, cabbage, broccoli [...]

May 23, 2025 Uncategorized
Blueberries – Should continue locally well into July and then we’ll make the transition to more Northern states like New Jersey and Michigan.

Good Morning! Local Produce – Weather has cooperated all spring and we’re seeing plenty of strawberries, blueberries, cabbage, broccoli and greens. We’re expecting to see squash and zucchini get starting this coming week. They’re always the first vegetables to start the NC season and with the spring that we’ve had, quality and harvests should be really nice. Asparagus – Domestic growers are firing off and more are expected to begin this month. We received our first domestic shipment last week and the quality is just beautiful. Broccoli – Has started locally and it’s been really pretty. As long as the weather stays spring-like, we’ll have it in stock. Once it warms up, though, the broccoli season will move north. Blueberries – Started this week locally and they’re starting beautiful. A whole week of rains on them may cause some supply glitches short term, but we’re off to a great beginning. Corn – Is in excellent volume now from Florida and quality has been beautiful. Big, plump and sweet, it’s a great time to promote it for your spring menus. Cucumbers – Are becoming available domestically again after the wintertime imports wrap up. Florida is cranking up their vegetable machine and a lot of items are rolling along now. Lettuce – Iceberg lettuce, romaine, red and green leaf supplies are plentiful with many growers looking to promote. Quality reports are showing great overall quality and good weights. We’re expecting a smooth season. Melons – Central American melon season is winding down, and should finish up in May. Pricing should start easing upward as supplies decrease. West coast shippers should begin about then. Squash – And zucchini scheduled to begin this week locally, but all of the rains this week may cause some quality issues and a delayed start. Strawberries – Remain local and remain beautiful. Quality and volume are great and they’re expecting the trend to continue for another month or so. Tomatoes – Markets took a jump last week with a solid week of rain on the east coast blowing up the fruit that’s on the vine. Farmers have to strip the vines and begin again with that much rain to avoid quality issues, so we’re expecting to see some shortages this coming week. I bought a wooden whistle and it wooden whistle. Then I bought a steel whistle and it still wooden whistle.

Good Morning! Local Produce – Weather has cooperated all spring and we’re seeing plenty of strawberries, blueberries, cabbage, broccoli and greens. We’re expecting to see squash and zucchini get starting this coming week. They’re always the first vegetables to start [...]

May 16, 2025 featured, Produce Supply Update
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Happy Mother’s Day Weekend! Local Produce – Weather has cooperated all spring and we’re seeing plenty of strawberries so far, cabbage, broccoli and greens. We’re expecting to see squash and zucchini get started in about a week or so. They’re always the first vegetables to start the NC season and with the spring that we’ve had, quality and harvests should be really nice. Asparagus – Domestic growers are firing off and more are expected to begin this month. We received our first domestic shipment last week and the quality is just beautiful. Broccoli – Has started locally and it’s been really pretty. As long as the weather stays spring-like, we’ll have it in stock. Once it warms up, though, the broccoli season will move north. Blueberries – Georgia continues their season, but limited supplies are keeping pricing strong. Our local guys should begin very soon and we’re looking forward to seeing them get started and save everyone some money. Corn – Is in excellent volume now from Florida and quality has been beautiful. Big, plump and sweet, it’s a great time to promote it for your spring menus. Cucumbers – Are becoming available domestically again after the wintertime imports wrap up. Florida is cranking up their vegetable machine and a lot of items are rolling along now. Lettuce – Iceberg lettuce, romaine, red and green leaf supplies are plentiful with many growers looking to promote. Quality reports are showing great overall quality and good weights. We’re expecting a smooth season. Limes – Rains in Mexico shut down production for several days and the markets reacted quickly raising pricing. Melons – Central American melon season is winding down, and should finish up in May. Pricing should start easing upward as supplies decrease. West coast shippers should begin about then. Onions – Everyone’s favorite aromatics are on sale right now. Onions are at great prices due to heavy supplies left over from last year’s harvest and a strong spring crop. All varieties are at rock bottom pricing. Squash – And zucchini are starting in Georgia and we should see local in a week or so. Pricing is very favorable with the strong supplies. Strawberries – Remain local and remain beautiful. Quality and volume are great and they’re expecting the trend to continue for another month or so. Q: What are the best flowers to give to your mom this weekend? A: Mums

Happy Mother’s Day Weekend! Local Produce – Weather has cooperated all spring and we’re seeing plenty of strawberries so far, cabbage, broccoli and greens. We’re expecting to see squash and zucchini get started in about a week or so. They’re [...]

May 8, 2025 featured, Produce Supply Update
Strawberries

Good morning! Local Produce – Weather has cooperated all spring and we’re seeing plenty of strawberries so far, cabbage, broccoli and greens. We’re expecting to see squash and zucchini get started in about 2 weeks. They’re always the first vegetables to start the NC season and with the spring that we’ve had, quality and harvests should be really nice. Asparagus – Domestic growers are firing off and more are expected to begin this month. We received our first domestic shipment last week and the quality is just beautiful. Blueberries – Georgia started production last week after Florida had a rough start to their season. Wet weather wrapped them up quickly, keeping supplies tight, but all systems are go for a strong season going forward. Corn – Is in good volume now from Florida and quality has been beautiful. Big, plump and sweet, it’s a great time to promote it for your spring menus. Cucumbers – Are becoming available domestically again after the wintertime imports wrap up. Florida is cranking up their vegetable machine and a lot of items are rolling along now. Lettuce – Iceberg lettuce, romaine, red and green leaf supplies are plentiful with many growers looking to promote. Quality reports are showing great overall quality and good weights. The weather forecast calls for cooler temperatures with no rain expected this week, which is perfect growing weather in California. We’re expecting a smooth season. Limes – Rains in Mexico shut down production for several days and the markets reacted quickly raising pricing. Melons – Central American melon season is winding down, and should finish up in May. Pricing should start easing upward as supplies decrease. West coast shippers should begin about then. Onions – Everyone’s favorite aromatics are on sale right now. Onions are at great prices due to heavy supplies left over from last year’s harvest and a strong spring crop. All varieties are at rock bottom pricing. Squash – And zucchini is coming into better volumes in Florida, Georgia is getting started and our local farms should fire off in a couple of weeks. Pricing is down on the strong supplies. Strawberries – We’ve been shipping Local strawberries for 4 weeks now and they’ve been beautiful and priced very favorably. Feature them everywhere you can to take advantage. “I’m sorry” and “I apologize” usually mean the same thing. But not a funeral.

Good morning! Local Produce – Weather has cooperated all spring and we’re seeing plenty of strawberries so far, cabbage, broccoli and greens. We’re expecting to see squash and zucchini get started in about 2 weeks. They’re always the first vegetables [...]

May 2, 2025 featured, Produce Supply Update
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