- apples
- apricots
- asian pears
- avocados
- blackberries
- blueberries
- boysenberries
- cantaloupes
- cherries
- currants
- elderberries
- figs
- gooseberries
- grapes
- kiwi
- kumquats
- lemons
- limes
- loganberries
- marionberries
- melons
- peaches
- pears
- persimmons
- plums and pluots
- quince
- raspberries
- strawberries
- Tayberries
Vegetables
- artichokes
- arugula
- asparagus
- bamboo shoots
- beets
- bok choy
- broccoli
- broccoli raab
- brussel sprouts
- burdock root
- cabbage
- carrots
- cauliflower
- celeriac
- celery
- chard
- chicories
- collard greens
- corn
- cucumber
- dandelion greens
- edamame
- eggplant
- escarole
- fennel
- flowers – edible
- garlic
- green beans
- green onions
- horseradish
- hot peppers
- jerusalem artichoke
- kale
- kohlrabi
- leeks
- lettuce
- mushrooms
- mustard greens
- nettles
- okra
- onions
- parsnips
- pea greens
- peas
- peppers (sweet)
- potatoes
- pumpkins
- radishes
- rhubarb
- rutabaga
- salsify
- shallots
- shelling beans
- snap peas/snow peas
- sorrel
- spinach
- sprouts
- squash, summer
- squash, winter
- sunchokes
- sweet potatoes
- tomatillos
- tomatoes
- turnips
- watercress

Hi …
I am adding your blog to our Farm Blog.. it’s very useful… and posting the sustainable ballard event…
We grow and provide a lot of the food you list in your local foods sections.. do you ever list farms where you can find these items directly ..or just list the farmers markets?
Hi Maggie,
If you click on ‘food sources’ on the right and then ‘farms’, SB has copied a very useful link that allows you to pick your food and find farms around you where you can find that specific food.
Here you are
http://www.pugetsoundfresh.org/farm_profile.asp?farmID=251