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September · Alaska

What's in season at Alaska farmers markets in September

First-frost risk by month-end. Buy tomatoes now or wait till next year. Backed by USDA data on 48 Alaska markets and the typical growing patterns for upper north & alaska.

Alaska signature this month

Fireweed honey

Distinctive Alaskan honey from the abundant fireweed plant.

Giant Matanuska Valley vegetables (cabbage, kale)

Long daylight produces oversized brassicas.

Peak this September

These are at their absolute best right now — buy them in volume, eat them all week.

Fireweed honey Giant Matanuska Valley vegetables (cabbage, kale) tomatoes (early) apples sweet corn peppers eggplant pumpkins (late) pears

Also in season

Reliably available at most markets this month.

sweet potatoes winter squash cabbage cranberries (WI/ME) concord grapes wild rice (MN/WI)

Ending — last weeks

Grab these before they're gone for the year.

tomatoes (frost risk) melons sweet corn

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Seasonal data is generalized to upper north & alaska. Local microclimates, hoop houses, and specific orchard varieties can shift these by 2-4 weeks. Always confirm with the specific market or vendor — and ask the farmer what just came in. Source: USDA cooperative extension calendars synthesized into 6 US climate zones.