❄️ Winter · USDA Zone 10a
What’s in Season in Florida in February
29 fruits and vegetables are in season across Florida's growing zones (8b–11b) in February. Data is calibrated to Zone 10a, the most common zone in Florida.
At Peak in February
Best flavor and availability right now.
Arugula
★ Peak
Beet
★ Peak
Broccoli
★ Peak
Cabbage
★ Peak
Carrot
★ Peak
Cauliflower
★ Peak
Cilantro
★ Peak
Collard Greens
★ Peak
Dill
★ Peak
Leek
★ Peak
Lettuce
★ Peak
Mustard Greens
★ Peak
Potato
★ Peak
Radish
★ Peak
Snap Pea
★ Peak
Spinach
★ Peak
Strawberry
★ Peak
Swiss Chard
★ Peak
Also in Season
Bell Pepper
In season
Cucumber
In season
Eggplant
In season
Hot Pepper
In season
Kale
In season
Mint
In season
Thyme
In season
Tomato
In season
Turnip
In season
Yellow Squash
In season
Zucchini
In season
About Florida’s Growing Zones
Florida spans USDA hardiness zones 8b–11b. The most common zone is 10a, which covers the majority of the state’s zip codes. Seasonal availability can shift by 2–4 weeks depending on your specific location within the state. For zone-accurate results based on your exact zip code, use Ripe Route’s free produce browser.
All zones present in Florida: 8b, 9a, 9b, 10a, 10b, 11a, 11b
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