TerraPass blog

Seasonal fruit and veg on your iPhone

Pete Davies | July 7, 2009

No more excuses for eating asparagus in September

 

Locally produced food isn’t necessarily better for the environment. But seasonal and local fruit or vegetables probably are. And while your grocery store may tell you where the food was grown, it probably doesn’t tell you how much energy went into growing it.

As a general rule, something that is in season will take much less energy to produce than something out of season. Artificial light and heat aren’t necessary, and hopefully less water is used also.

Many of us here are big iPhone fans (how did you guess?) so I was pleased to discover that the app Seasons ($1.99) now has data for the United States. Tell it where you live and it will tell you what’s in season and whether or not it is grown locally.

If you’ve used the app or know of something similar, then let us know in the comments below!

< Previous: Detroit Electric is reborn. Just not in Detroit.    Next: Efficient incandescent light bulbs: available now >

Comments


  • 1.

    Does this App intend to include sources to pick your own fruit & veggies? I just found the pickyourown website yesterday and it would be nice to know where to get the freshest fruit when it's in season. Thank you.


    Reply

The comments section is now closed.


AddThis Feed Button
CATEGORIES

Conservation tips
News
Politics
Science & Technology
Society
TerraPass Answers