Roadside stalls + in season bounty

Road side stall

Where to score free and low cost bounty from generous households and honestly boxes

It feels like a win win when you purchase a freshly grown, freshly picked pineapple for a dollar, especially when you know the farmer is still likely getting than the supermarkets are paying.  

Even better, keep your eyes peeled for households selling or giving away their excess produce, especially during citrus season.

Where to find roadside sellers


Grapefruit

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If you're after something specific, pop it in the search. We typed in 'grapefruit, Sunshine Coast', which led us to a local nursery in Coes Creek, where a local had dropped in a load of enormous pomelo's. 

A peeled pomelo

A pomelo is thought to be the daddy of grapefruit, while its mummy is an orange. Delicious and in season now. Less tart than a grapefruit, this fruit produces lots of juice. Feel for heavy fruit.

Sunray Nursery were also selling ginger, local honey, seed potatos and tumeric alongside plants of course.

Lady separating ginger at Sunray Nursery

It's also worth giving a like to dedicated pages such as @sunshine coast roadside stalls. Activity can fluctuate, so help them out by sharing a stall you know of.

Instagram

@roadsideharvest is an instagram page with a goal to create a comprehensive list of roadside stalls around Australia. Again, throwing them a like will help keep pages relevant and up to date.

Spray free cherry tomatoes

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The Roadside Stalls Australia roadside stall directory claims to be Australia's only directory dedicated to roadside stalls, farmgate stalls, honesty boxes and all things wonderful and fresh.

Local nursery's + cafes

You'll often find fresh spray free produce for sale at local nursery's, cafes and health food shops. Keep an eye out when you're next at your local coffee shop and remember to post who has what on your preferred social site.

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mother and daughter taking dried fruit slices from the oven

Create your own dehydrated citrus slices

Dried citrus slices may be the latest thing to adorn your tea or cocktail, but if you'd rather not pay $10 for a 30g bag, learn how to make your own with in season fruits in a standard oven.

Create your own dehydrated citrus slices

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