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January · Connecticut

What's in season at Connecticut farmers markets in January

Indoor winter markets in larger cities. Maple sugaring begins late month in cold years. Backed by USDA data on 136 Connecticut markets and the typical growing patterns for midwest & northeast.

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Peak this January

These are at their absolute best right now — buy them in volume, eat them all week.

storage apples potatoes winter squash

Also in season

Reliably available at most markets this month.

cabbage leeks beets carrots parsnips sweet potatoes

From storage

Cold-stored from last year's harvest — still common at indoor markets.

apples potatoes onions garlic winter squash sweet potatoes beets carrots cabbage

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December in Connecticut

Was peak: storage apples, leeks, winter squash

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February in Connecticut

Coming into peak: maple syrup (early), storage apples, leeks

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Seasonal data is generalized to midwest & northeast. Local microclimates, hoop houses, and specific orchard varieties can shift these by 2-4 weeks. Always confirm with the specific market or vendor — and ask the farmer what just came in. Source: USDA cooperative extension calendars synthesized into 6 US climate zones.