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Discover the best seasonal produce to add to your March menu. This March produce guide will have you thinking spring thanks to seasonal recipes using tropical fruit, leafy greens, root vegetables, and more.

It’s not quite farmers market season in most parts of the country, but the early signs of spring are beginning to sprout. Every fruit and vegetable has a season, and what’s in season in March is a delicious array of versatile staple ingredients.
Since seasonal produce is fresher and more affordable, the March fruits and vegetables here will be a treat for your budget and your taste buds. So for your next round of meal prep or for inspiration for recipes perfect for everything from breakfast to dinner to party time, consider stocking up on these fresh fruits and vegetables during your next supermarket run.
Still have leftover produce from last month? See what’s in season in February.
Looking ahead to next month? Discover what’s in a season in April.
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What’s in season in March?
- Tropical fruits and citrus: Can’t make a spring break trip a reality this year? Luckily, what’s in season in March can offer a taste of island flair right at home. Pineapple, kiwi, oranges, and tangelos are dreamy in cocktails, smoothies, fruit salads, desserts, and so much more.
- Cruciferous vegetables: Also known as brassicas, cruciferous vegetables like broccoli, Brussels sprouts, and cauliflower are versatile and cancer risk-reducing ingredients all in one affordable package. From stews to pastas to some of the trendiest side dishes in America, these vegetables can please even those who claim they’re veggie-averse.
- Spring greens and “daisy” family vegetables: While it’s the back end of kale and cabbage season, leafy greens like spinach, Swiss chard, and arugula are popping up in early spring. You’ll also find artichokes (which are technically thistles) and tender stems of asparagus.
- Root vegetables: Oh-so-springy crisp radishes, white-fleshed turnips, pale yellow parsnips, and yellow-orange rutabagas are at their prime in March. Enjoy radishes scooped into butter or dip, or slice and sprinkle them into salads. Try the others in everything from mashes to stews to casseroles and beyond.
The Best Fruits and Vegetables to Eat in March
Consider this your essential produce section shopping list for the month.
Fruits | Vegetables |
Blood oranges | Artichokes |
Grapefruit | Asparagus |
Kiwi | Broccoli |
Kumquats | Brussels sprouts |
Lemons | Cauliflower |
Limes | Leeks |
Mandarins | Parsnips |
Oranges | Radishes |
Pineapple | Rutabagas |
Tangerines | Spring greens |
Tangelos | Turnips |
Tropical and Citrus Fruit Recipes
Get your fresh fruit fix with this collection of seasonal March recipes that star naturally sweet fruits like pineapple, kiwi, and oranges. There are also plenty of lemons, limes, and grapefruit too.
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Fruit Platter
Mexican Recipes
Pineapple Salsa
Salad Recipes
24 Hour Fruit Salad
Drink Recipes
Moscato Sangria
30 Minute Meals
Hawaiian Fried Rice
Pie and Tart Recipes
Fresh Fruit Tart
Cake Recipes
Pineapple Upside-Down Cake
Eats
Lemon Squares
Breakfast Recipes
Lemon Ricotta Pancakes
Breakfast Recipes
Pineapple Smoothie
Drink Recipes
How to Make Lemonade
Cruciferous Vegetable Recipes
No need to hide the vegetables when they’re this delicious! These easy spring recipes for broccoli, cauliflower, and Brussels sprouts will have everyone asking for seconds.
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Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Bacon
Vegetable Recipes
Cauliflower Au Gratin
Salad Recipes
Crunchy Broccoli Slaw
Vegan Recipes
Cauliflower Tinga Tacos
Salad Recipes
Broccoli Salad Recipe
Side Dish Recipes
Cauliflower Mashed Potatoes
Chicken and Turkey Recipes
Cajun Chicken Alfredo with Broccoli
Vegetable Recipes
Roasted Cauliflower
Stews and Soups
Cream of Broccoli Soup
Vegetable Recipes
Roasted Broccoli
Appetizer Recipes
Buffalo Cauliflower Dip
Leafy Green and Early Spring Vegetable Recipes
This time of year, hearty spring lettuces such as spinach, arugula, and Swiss chard are popping up in full force The unique vegetable recipes below prove that it’s great for so much more than a side salad (not that there’s anything wrong with those, though!). And don’t miss my asparagus and artichoke recipes, too!
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Farro Salad with Peas and Feta
Appetizer Recipes
Spinach Artichoke Dip
Appetizer Recipes
Stuffed Mushroom Recipe
Salad Recipes
Strawberry Spinach Salad
Vegetable Recipes
Roasted Asparagus Recipe
Salad Recipes
Asparagus Salad
Italian Recipes
Artichoke Pasta
Stews and Soups
Cream of Asparagus Soup
Appetizer Recipes
Prosciutto Wrapped Asparagus
Salad Recipes
Spinach Salad with Bacon Dressing
Vegetable Recipes
Steamed Spinach
Root Vegetable Recipes
For a snack, side dish, or entree that will please the entire family while cleaning out the crisper drawer, consider these seasonal recipes featuring leeks, parsnips, turnips, radishes, and rutabagas.
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Roasted Root Vegetables
Stews and Soups
Potato Leek Soup
Salad Recipes
Beet Salad
Stews and Soups
Cabbage Soup
Appetizer Recipes
Mushroom and Leek Tart
Breakfast Recipes
Beet Smoothie
Vegetable Recipes
How to Roast Beets
Vegetable Recipes
Roasted Radishes
Stock, Sauce, and Spread Recipes
How to Make Vegetable Broth
Working with Fruits and Vegetables
Pickled Beet Recipe
Sandwich Recipes
Pork Burgers with Feta Mustard
Meggan Hill is a classically-trained chef and professional writer. Her meticulously-tested recipes and detailed tutorials bring confidence and success to home cooks everywhere. Meggan has been featured on NPR, HuffPost, FoxNews, LA Times, and more.
Is there somewhere on your site one can determine the geographic location that prompts these lists? I shared your post on FaceBook, and my Canadian friend said, “depends on where you’re located, right?”
Help me answer her?
Hi Patty, your friend is absolutely correct! That’s why I wrote the guide in more general groupings rather than a specific area. My site is focused on the Midwest in the United States, so I’m not too sure what’s in season in Canada. Sorry about that! – Meggan