🍂 Fall · USDA Zone 7a
What’s in Season in New Mexico in September
33 fruits and vegetables are in season across New Mexico's growing zones (5a–8b) in September. Data is calibrated to Zone 7a, the most common zone in New Mexico.
At Peak in September
Best flavor and availability right now.
Apple
★ Peak
Bell Pepper
★ Peak
Dill
★ Peak
Eggplant
★ Peak
Fig
★ Peak
Hot Pepper
★ Peak
Muscadine Grape
★ Peak
Okra
★ Peak
Radish
★ Peak
Raspberry
★ Peak
Also in Season
Acorn Squash
In season
Basil
In season
Beet
In season
Butternut Squash
In season
Cantaloupe
In season
Carrot
In season
Cilantro
In season
Collard Greens
In season
Green Bean
In season
Kale
In season
Lettuce
In season
Mint
In season
Mustard Greens
In season
Potato
In season
Pumpkin
In season
Spinach
In season
Sweet Corn
In season
Sweet Potato
In season
Swiss Chard
In season
Thyme
In season
Tomato
In season
Turnip
In season
Watermelon
In season
About New Mexico’s Growing Zones
New Mexico spans USDA hardiness zones 5a–8b. The most common zone is 7a, 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 New Mexico: 5a, 5b, 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b
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