What's in season in February - Urban Farm and Kitchen (2024)

It’s still winter but that doesn’t mean we can’t enjoy seasonal food. In February, there are a variety of delicious and nutritious options available, including broccoli, carrots, cauliflower, and sweet potatoes. Eating seasonally is a great way to support local agriculture, reduce your carbon footprint, and enjoy the freshest and most flavorful produce. This February Produce Guide will cover a range of fruits and vegetables that are in season.

This post is the 2nd in my Monthly Seasonal Produce Guides series.

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For me, as a cook and a gardener, eating seasonally and eating local go hand in hand. The goal of eating seasonally is so that I can enjoy foods that are harvested as close to home as possible and that didn’t have to travel thousands of miles. This is why I am such a big proponent of homegrown food and edible gardening.

Much of the produce trucked from far away places is harvested early and forced to ripen before it hits your grocery store produce aisle. Another reason to seek out seasonal food? You’re supporting local farmers and that’s a good thing! So, what's in season this month?

Broccoli

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Broccoli is a versatile and nutritious vegetable in the brassica family that is in season during the cooler months. It’s high in fiber and has a variety of essential vitamins and minerals, including vitamin C and potassium.

It can be enjoyed raw, steamed, boiled, roasted, grilled, etc.

Brussels Sprouts

Love them or hate them, Brussels Sprouts are both delicious and nutritious when prepared right. Gone are the days of overboiled Brussels sprouts. I love to roast them, air-fry them or panfry them with butter. They can have a bitter taste, but it’s important to balance it out with other flavors.

Cabbage

Cabbage is a cruciferous vegetable with a mild flavor that can be enjoyed in slaws, sautéed, or added to soups and stews. It is high in vitamin C and contains antioxidants. Generally speaking, the cabbage you will find in your stores this month will be a “storage” variety of cabbage. These are varieties bred specifically for long term storage. They hold up really well and stay rather firm for months.

Some of the funkier varieties (pointed or flat) are considered “market” varieties and will only be found at farmer’ markets during the growing season.

Carrots

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Carrots are a classic root vegetable that is in season in February (they are in season in January too). Crunchy and versatile, carrots can be enjoyed raw or cooked in a variety of dishes. They can be steamed, pan fried, roasted, shredded and deep fried, pickled, even used to make desserts like carrot cake and carrot halwa.

Cauliflower

Cauliflower is another member of the cruciferous vegetable family that is in season in February. This white, slightly bitter vegetable is high in fiber and contains a variety of nutrients, including vitamin C and potassium. It can be steamed, fried, roasted, frilled, pureed, mashed, and turned into “rice”. I love air-frying it and slathering it with tahini sauce.

Leafy Greens

Kale and collard greens are all in season during the winter months (including March) as they are considered cool-weather crops that thrive when the temperatures are low. These vegetables are high in fiber and contain a variety of essential vitamins and minerals. Kale, in particular, is a nutritional powerhouse. Use it in salads, sauté it as a side dish, add it to smoothies for a boost of nutrients or chop it into a creamy winter coleslaw.

Leeks

Leeks are a member of the onion family and have a mild and sweet flavor. They can be sliced and sautéed or added to soups and stews. They work well in pasta dishes and risotto. Leeks are high in vitamin K and contain antioxidants that can help improve bone health.

Onions

Onions are a staple in many dishes and come in a variety of colors and flavors. They are the base for many recipes. They can be caramelized and added to dishes for a sweet and savory flavor, roasted with other vegetables, pickled, etc. Onions are high in vitamin C and contain antioxidants.

Potatoes

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Potatoes are a staple in many dishes and can be mashed, roasted, or fried. They are high in potassium and a good source of vitamin C.

Sweet Potatoes

Sweet potatoes are a nutritious and flavorful root vegetable that is in season in February. These starchy vegetables are high in vitamin A and contain a variety of other essential nutrients. They have a sweet, slightly earthy flavor and can be enjoyed cooked or raw.

I’ll admit, I’m not a big fan of sweet potatoes. Maybe I need to try some new recipes. Drop a comment below and let me know if you have any great recipes to share!

Winter Squash

Other seasonal produce to look for in February includes winter squash. This includes varieties like acorn, butternut, and spaghetti squash. Winter squash has a sweet and nutty flavor and can be roasted or added to soups and stews.

Citrus

Oranges, grapefruits, tangerines, and lemons are all at their peak during the winter months. I included them in the January Produce guide, and they are still in season in February. These fruits are high in vitamin C and can help to boost the immune system during cold and flu season. Use them to add flavor to salads, marinades, and dressings, or enjoy them on their own as a snack.

A note on citrus: I’m making an exception about citrus and including it in this list, despite the fact that it doesn’t grow in most parts of North America. The citrus we see in the northern states and Canada is transported north from Florida, California and other locations. Since we can’t grow citrus in the north, we have to depend on our southern farmer friends.

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Disclaimer

Seasonal food is very regionally specific. Something might be in season in California and not in season in New York. For example, strawberries are in season in California year-round. In New York, Ontario, and other parts of the North East, local strawberries will be in season in June and July.

The best way to know your food is in season? Shop at local farmers’ markets and ask questions. Look at the grocery store labels and tags.

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What is in season in February?

Cruciferous vegetables (cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, kale, Brussels sprouts and collard greens) as well as many root vegetables (potatoes, sweet potatoes, carrots and onions). Citrus fruit is also in season in February (oranges, tangerines, blood oranges). Winter squashes like butternut and acorn are also in season.

What's in season in February - Urban Farm and Kitchen (2024)

FAQs

What food is in season in February? ›

Cruciferous vegetables (cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, kale, Brussels sprouts and collard greens) as well as many root vegetables (potatoes, sweet potatoes, carrots and onions). Citrus fruit is also in season in February (oranges, tangerines, blood oranges). Winter squashes like butternut and acorn are also in season.

What foods are available in February? ›

February
  • Brussel sprouts.
  • Cauliflower.
  • Kale.
  • Leeks.
  • Parsnips.
  • Purple sprouting broccoli.
  • Savoy cabbage.

What is the season in February? ›

Climatologists usually use full months to represent the seasons. Winter is considered December, January and February; spring is March through May; summer is June through August; and fall or autumn is September through November.

What leafy greens are in season in February? ›

Kale, Collards, Radicchio, Endive, and Chard are some of the greens that shine during the winter months. Take advantage of their amazingly unique flavors and textures by enjoying them raw or cooked.

What food month is February? ›

February is National Potato Lovers Month, National Hot Breakfast Night, and National Snack Food Month.

What seasonal meat is in February? ›

February marks the end of the wild duck and hare seasons. Conscientious eaters will also want to put venison, wood pigeon, rabbit and squirrel on their menus this month.

What is month of February known for? ›

Of course, February is the month of Valentine's Day and the federal holiday Presidents' Day, and it's when we honor Black History Month too.

What fruit is in season in February in California? ›

February. Not to be outdone by January, February in California enjoys close to 30 crops that are typically ready to harvest. The citrus season continues with oranges, grapefruits, lemons, tangerines, and kumquats in all their glory.

Are apples in season in February? ›

The peak of domestic apple season is in late summer/early fall, but controlled, cold storage allows for already harvested apples to stay fresh throughout the year (it's very likely your store-bought apple is a year old). Pink Lady, Braeburn, Fuji, and Gala are all good bets for February.

What vegetables are best in February? ›

Broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, collard greens, kale, and turnips are also totally tasty and remarkably versatile.

What fruit is in season in winter? ›

Winter fruit and vegetable varieties include apples, pears, citrus fruits, kiwi, grapes, broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, and potatoes. These produce items are grown during the colder months of fall and winter.

Which crop is best for February month? ›

Seeds To Start:
  • Artichokes, from seed.
  • Asparagus, from seed.
  • Beets (can be sown in the ground early)
  • Broccoli (start early for spring crops)
  • Brussel Sprouts (start early for spring crops)
  • Cabbage (start early for spring crops)
  • Cauliflower (start early for spring crops)
  • Celery.
Jan 25, 2024

What spices are for February? ›

Star Anise is February's SPICE OF THE MONTH! This star-shaped spice is the dried fruit of a small Asian evergreen tree (a member of the magnolia family).

Is February a canned food month? ›

National Canned Food Month in February is a time for a second harvest! Your pantry and shelves provide the bounty of canned goods from last fall. Shop your pantry shelves for meals now and make room for the bounty to come.

What's February 16 national food? ›

NATIONAL ALMOND DAY - February 16.

What food day is February 15? ›

February 15:

National Gumdrop Day : Homemade Gumdrops. National “I Want Butterscotch” Day : Butterscotch Brownies. National Chewing Gum Day : Bubble Gum Ice Cream Recipe.

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