A New Harvest Season Begins

The long-anticipated harvest season is here, and we at ThirdLeafNW couldn’t be more excited to bring fresh, local produce straight to your office break rooms and kitchens! This year, we’re kicking off our deliveries with delicious pears sourced directly from Hood River, Oregon, a beautiful region that borders Washington. Known for its ideal growing conditions, Hood River consistently produces some of the best pears in the Pacific Northwest, and this season is shaping up to be no different.

These pears are not just fresh—they’re local, meaning you can enjoy them knowing they were harvested just a short drive away. Their crisp texture and juicy sweetness make them a perfect snack for your office, offering a refreshing break during a busy day.

Fresh Apples Are Right Around the Corner

But that’s not all! One of our trusted vendors recently informed us that new crop apples are on their way, which means they are being harvested as we speak. New crop apples are special because they bring that fresh-off-the-tree flavor that you can’t beat. You’ll soon enjoy the first batches of this season’s harvest, packed with crunch and flavor.

Fresh apples Free Photo Download | FreeImagesFrom Hood River’s lush orchards to your office, these apples and pears are more than just a snack—they’re a taste of the season. Whether you’re a fan of Bartlett pears, Gala apples, or any other variety, you can rest assured that ThirdLeafNW will deliver only the best of the Pacific Northwest right to your door.

As we roll into harvest season, get ready to savor the freshest fruits around. Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to bring you the best that local farms have to offer. Happy harvest season!

Why Local Matters

Supporting local farms not only ensures the freshest produce but also contributes to sustainability and the regional economy. When you enjoy a pear or apple from our deliveries, you’re supporting small farmers in Hood River and beyond, and playing a role in promoting local agriculture. Fresh, delicious, and local—what could be better?