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Our passion for produce and drive to share knowledge across the chain is one of our biggest differentiators at Earl’s Organics.
VARIEGATED PINK LEMONS
California Lemons are very tight as the season winds down early and the Mexico crop won’t start up until late July. Variegated Pink Lemons are a great alternative and easy to spot by their vibrant green streaks against a bright yellow background. The pretty pink flesh gives a nice burst of tartness and has less seeds than a Eureka lemon.
BURKART PREMIUM STONE FRUIT
Earl’s long relationship with Burkart begin over 20 years ago. Picked at optimum maturity with the highest sugar levels, Burkart stone fruit has outstanding flavor and is a real crowd pleaser! Richard Burkart grows high-quality organic stone fruit on 65 acres near Dinuba along the northern border of Tulare County about four hours south of San Francisco.
EARL’S STONE FRUIT CALENDARS
The California stone fruit season is off to an excellent start. Wonderfully sweet and juicy California peaches, nectarines, apricots and plums are now coming out of the Central San Joaquin Valley. Earl’s sells by the variety. Download Earl’s Stone Fruit Calendars and follow the flavor.
CALIFORNIA STONE FRUIT ARRIVING WEEKLY
California Apricots and Cherries historically lead off the season late April. This year, however, various factors have combined to delay the early varieties by as much as two weeks. The late start is being attributed to tremendous amounts of rain and colder-than-usual weather, which impacted bloom and pollination. “Overall it is going to be a unique and positive year,” Jarod Hunting, Earl’s Stone Fruit buyer said. Discover which varieties are arriving weekly.
CHERRY VARIETIES
It’s Cherry season! California has a combination of nutrient-rich soil, abundant sunshine, and mild temperatures, producing sweet cherries. Hazel, Brooks, Coral and soon Rainier cherries arriving weekly! Learn more about each variety.
FROG HOLLOW FARM TOUR SEPTEMBER 2022
Frog Hollow is a legendary grower of stone fruit in Brentwood, CA.
ONION SEASONALITY
Onions are available year-round, but they are a seasonal item! The new California crop is barely cured. This means they will not have the hard exterior skin seen in peak season products from up north. The skin will likely be shaggy and flaky. There are benefits to fresh crop product! They are sweeter, far less pungent and there are no issues with sprouting. Learn when to expect new crop onions.
STONE FRUIT DELAYED UNTIL MID-MAY
Most years, the California stone fruit deal begins in late April, with apricots and cherries leading the way. This year, however, various factors have combined to delay the early varieties by as much as two weeks. Find out when to expect apricots and cherries.
CHERRY SEASON NOT FAR OFF
California Cherry season is just around the corner and we anticipate our first land of cherries the week of May 15th. The cherry season is very short in California and typically lasts 4 to 6 weeks depending on the weather or variety. This year we are anticipating a healthy crop. Growers were not affected heavily by frost and the trees have a healthy set.
