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You are here: Home / Food & Health / Ways to Save Money with Seasonal Fruits and Vegetables

Ways to Save Money with Seasonal Fruits and Vegetables

May 23, 2012 by Demelza Young

Depending on the time of year, it can be quite costly to purchase fresh produce.  While one of my favorite things is the sweet, juicy crunch of a crisp apple, it is difficult for me to justify spending $2.99 per pound on them.  Luckily, there are several ways to save money when it comes to buying fruits and vegetables.

 Perhaps the key question to consider when thinking about what kind of produce to purchase is whether the fruit or vegetable is in season.  When a food is out of season, grocery stores must factor added expenses such as storing and shipping produce from elsewhere (whether that may be another state, or another country, like Chile) or the energy it takes to grow the food in a greenhouse.  These expenses are then relayed to consumers.  While it can help to look at weekly store ads, your best bet may be to research when certain produce is at its peak during certain times of year. Websites such as simplesteps.org provide easy tools to help you learn what is currently in season in your state.  It may be beneficial for you to stock up on certain fruit and vegetables while they are in season (such as peaches, cherries, or blueberries), and then freeze it to enjoy during later months.

From a young age, one of my favorite summer activities with my family was visiting the local orchard to pick whatever was in season: cherries, apples, strawberries (more recently we have even discovered a blueberry farm)…often, you can find better deals on certain produce by purchasing directly from the source.  Not only do you receive the added fun of getting to pick your own food—you also get better quality produce.  When choosing fruit at the store, sometimes it can be difficult to really know what you are buying.  Even if the strawberries in your plastic container look good when you inspect them through the container, there may be hidden moldy berries in the middle or on the bottom.  Picking your own produce at a farm or an orchard can ensure you receive the best quality food for the best price, if you can take the time to do it.

Another way to save money is to actually grow your own produce.  Of course, depending on where you live and how green your thumb is this may not be the most viable option.  While it is easy enough to think of all the perks of growing your own food (spending less money down the road, knowing the source, and the fun activity it can provide for family and friends), it does take time for the fruit and vegetables to grow and it can require a considerable amount of upkeep.  Patience, time, and effort are all needed.

If you seem to be lacking in gardening skills or if you don’t know of any local pick-your-own places, there are still other ways for you to save money.  Another option is to visit a farmer's market, which is another way for you to buy food directly from its source.  Not only can you enjoy fresh, seasonal foods at these markets, they also provide an opportunity for you to haggle or to ask questions about how the food was grown (or even different ways it can be prepared).  Certain sellers may also offer discounts to customers who buy in large quantities or who show up near closing time.

But what if the produce you want just isn’t in season?  In this case, it may be more prudent for you to buy the frozen (which tends to be second best nutrition-wise after fresh) or canned (look for fruit canned in water or juice, not syrup) versions of the item.  Some stores even offer personalized coupons for these products.  For example, every time I receive coupons in the mail from Kroger I inevitably end up with one coupon for a free bag of frozen vegetables and one for frozen fruit.  Buying produce doesn’t need to be expensive—it’s really just a matter of doing a little research beforehand and utilizing the resources around you.

 

Have any tips on how to save money on produce?  Share your thoughts with us below – as always, we love to hear suggestions from our readers!

About Demelza Young

Demelza Young is an alumni of Northern Kentucky University. She currently enjoys volunteering her time in her local community, reviewing online content with her cat, and sharing quality recipes.

Filed Under: Food & Health, Grocery Shopping, Healthy Eating, Home Care & DIY Tagged With: healthy eating, kid friendly, natural food, saving money

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  1. Marnie says

    June 4, 2012 at 11:54 pm

    Thanks for these helpful tips! A lot of people don't know how to find cheap produce it seems. Once you know where to look, it's not so hard. I found in NYC that the fruit stands have cheap fruit that's fresh and a lot less than the fruit in grocery stores.

  2. Sheila M Bell says

    August 20, 2012 at 6:00 pm

    Great ideas on finding produce at a bargain!  Sometimes the 'good for you' stuff comes at a price!

  3. J. Ivy Boyter says

    August 21, 2012 at 5:01 pm

    I'm not a gardener – totally have a black thumb – and I don't really pay attention to seasons, so I buy my veggies in the frozen section, right down to pre-diced onions.  On occasion, I'll buy fresh food to freeze, but with baby just turning 1 and chasing her around the house all the time, time isn't on my size for the extra work

  4. Angie says

    August 23, 2012 at 11:40 am

    My in-laws grow a huge garden every year and we freeze tons of fruits and veggies! Great tips!

    • Susan Bewley says

      August 23, 2012 at 12:01 pm

      I miss having a garden! I am looking forward to having one once again when we eventually move back to Kentucky! Right now we enjoy the genorcity of our neighbors. They have a big garden on the other side of our barn (yeah, I live on top of a barn, who weird is that?).

  5. Tamara says

    August 29, 2012 at 11:19 am

    Thank you for these tips, I am always trying to find ways to save on fruits.

  6. Alaina Bullock says

    August 31, 2012 at 2:31 pm

    Excellent post!  Very informative, and I learned a lot! Thank you!

  7. Natasha says

    September 2, 2012 at 11:32 am

    This last May I found a local grower that was selling tomatoes $1 for a 5gall bucket…you pick yourself….for 2 weeks everything we ate had tomatoes in it…I even made tomato jam – I had never had it …and I never will again LOL. But picking your own at a local grower is a great way to get deals you are sooo right!

  8. Melinda Dunne says

    September 25, 2012 at 10:29 am

    I love getting all the seasonal produce. Fall is really my favorite with green chilis. 

  9. MamaBreak says

    October 15, 2012 at 6:43 pm

    Great tips! I love buying fruits and vegetables in season!

  10. Sue Invegas says

    October 20, 2012 at 1:56 pm

    Thanks for sharing! Lots of info!

  11. Jo Ann Moffatt says

    February 22, 2013 at 9:59 pm

    My city has a very large garden for people of low income to come and grow their own veggies.  I have not taken advantage of it yet but I am definitely going to look into it for this spring.

  12. krystel says

    July 1, 2013 at 9:54 pm

    thankis for this post  great tips 

  13. Tiffany Klimarchuk says

    August 1, 2013 at 2:31 pm

    thanks for the tips! i never even thought of paying attention to what produce is cheaper during what seasons, i definitely will now!

  14. spiffi says

    February 9, 2014 at 12:00 pm

    I feel very lucky to live in California – our local options amaze me every year!  For the first time ever this year, I bought brussel sprouts on the stalk – talk about fresh!

  15. Brigid OHara Koshko says

    June 10, 2014 at 8:17 am

    Thank you so much for this information. My kids love to eat fresh fruit and veggies and at times I have been more than shocked over the prices at the stores. I have a very large garden that helps and we try to support our local farmers by going to the farmers’ market and the U-pick farmers. I am going to start using the simplesteps.org to help me plan and budget better.

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