Spinach

Spinach

In the Garden There are many varieties of spinach but flat-leaf, savoy, and semi-savoy are the most popular. Spinach is a fast-growing, cool-weather crop. Because hot temperatures and long days can cause spinach to bolt, spinach grows best in Montana during early...
Honey

Honey

Here in Montana we are moving toward winter, a time of cold and darkness when fewer locally grown foods are available. Montana-grown honey is a great product to enjoy after the abundant summer months are over. And while the sweet sunshine and flowers we usually...
Pumpkins

Pumpkins

Each year, I look at pumpkins at every farm stand, at every grocery store, and in every field. I love to collect different varieties of these joyful gourds. They find their way into recipes and onto my doorstep, and spark so much joy. So what should we know about the...
Cabbage

Cabbage

Hardy and easy-to-store cabbage is abundant even in late winter. It will keep in cool, moist storage for 3-4 months! Part of the Brassica genus, which includes broccoli, kale and cauliflower, this crunchy veggies comes in a variety of shapes, sizes...
Beets

Beets

Beets deserve the spotlight for their funky exterior and sweet flavor alone, but add to that their super-food level nutrition, versatility in the kitchen and hearty growing characteristics and it’s easy to see that they’re a truly incredible vegetable. Past enjoying...
Cherries

Cherries

Northwest Montana is known for its cherry production. The unique, warm climate around Flathead Lake allows sweet cherries to thrive. Mid-July to Mid-August is peak cherry season, so now is the time to find and enjoy these delicious fruits. You can find cherries at...