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Produce Supply Update June 26th, 2026 Good Morning! Asparagus – Domestic asparagus is finishing for the season, so the supply has tightened up with fewer places to get them. Pricing is up with the lighter supply. Avocados – Mexican supplies are increasing as they complete their seasonal transition. Prices are easing downwards. Blueberries – Are still going strong in NC and still beautiful. The flavor is fantastic right now too. It’s a great time to put some in the freezer for after the season. Broccoli – We’re back to the West Coast for California Broccoli as it’s too hot on the East Coast now for broccoli. Cabbage – Our NC mountain farmers are harvesting gorgeous cabbage and plenty of it. Corn– Is always a big deal for the 4th of July holiday. It’s a great item to feature now that our local farmers are picking beautiful ears. Eggplant – Lots of exciting varieties are available locally now. Reach out if there’s something in particular you’re looking for. Lettuce – Romaine and Green leaf have been very limited with a lot of quality issues for the past few weeks, but that’s behind us now. We’re seeing improved harvests and better pricing going forward. Melons – Honeydews and cantaloupes are EXTREMELY short nationwide due to a crop failure in California. Our local farmers are fortunately at the peak of their Athena Cantaloupe season and the quality has been amazing. Peppers and Cucumbers – Have begun locally and we’ll be sourcing them from our neighbors as long as the season lasts. Strawberries – Are much more available this week, though quality is still a struggle for them. The quality issues come from the unstable weather patterns experienced over the past three months Squash and Zucchini – Our local farmers are going strong and prices are showing the abundance. Quality has been exceptional. Tomatoes – Local tomatoes are still a week or two away but there are good supplies coming from Georgia and South Carolina and quality is great. Prices continue to ease downward on all varieties. Q: When does a car stop being a car? A: When it turns into a driveway.

upclose shot of strawberries

Produce Supply Update

June 26th, 2026

 

Good Morning!

 

Asparagus – Domestic asparagus is finishing for the season, so the supply has tightened up with fewer places to get them.  Pricing is up with the lighter supply.

 

Avocados – Mexican supplies are increasing as they complete their seasonal transition.  Prices are easing downwards.

 

Blueberries – Are still going strong in NC and still beautiful.  The flavor is fantastic right now too.  It’s a great time to put some in the freezer for after the season.

 

Broccoli  – We’re back to the West Coast for California Broccoli as it’s too hot on the East Coast now for broccoli.

 

Cabbage – Our NC mountain farmers are harvesting gorgeous cabbage and plenty of it.

 

Corn– Is always a big deal for the 4th of July holiday.  It’s a great item to feature now that our local farmers are picking beautiful ears.

 

Eggplant – Lots of exciting varieties are available locally now.  Reach out if there’s something in particular you’re looking for.

 

Lettuce – Romaine and Green leaf have been very limited with a lot of quality issues for the past few weeks, but that’s behind us now.  We’re seeing improved harvests and better pricing going forward.

 

Melons – Honeydews and cantaloupes are EXTREMELY short nationwide due to a crop failure in California.  Our local farmers are fortunately at the peak of their Athena Cantaloupe season and the quality has been amazing.

 

Peppers and Cucumbers – Have begun locally and we’ll be sourcing them from our neighbors as long as the season lasts.

 

Strawberries – Are much more available this week, though quality is still a struggle for them.  The quality issues come from the unstable weather patterns experienced over the past three months

 

Squash and Zucchini – Our local farmers are going strong and prices are showing the abundance.  Quality has been exceptional.

 

Tomatoes – Local tomatoes are still a week or two away but there are good supplies coming from Georgia and South Carolina and quality is great.  Prices continue to ease downward on all varieties.

 

Q:  When does a car stop being a car?  A: When it turns into a driveway.

 

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