Tennessee Department of Agriculture says Dress Up “Summer” Produce for Fall
September 20, 2013
Nashville, TN – Some types of produce—sweet potatoes, for instance, or pumpkins—are truly fall crops. Planted in summer’s heat and harvested as the year winds down, there’s only one season per calendar year when they’re available.
Watermelons are a prime example of a true summer crop; local asparagus is available for only a brief time in early spring.








