What’s in Season in North Dakota in September

33 fruits and vegetables are in season across North Dakota's growing zones (3b–4b) in September. Data is calibrated to Zone 4a, the most common zone in North Dakota.

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Acorn Squash

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Apple

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Arugula

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Beet

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Bell Pepper

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Broccoli

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Brussels Sprout

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Butternut Squash

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Cabbage

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Carrot

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Cauliflower

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Cilantro

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Collard Greens

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Dill

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Eggplant

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Hot Pepper

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Kale

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Lettuce

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Mustard Greens

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Pumpkin

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Radish

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Spinach

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Swiss Chard

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Turnip

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Also in Season

Basil

In season

Leek

In season

Mint

In season

Onion

In season

Potato

In season

Raspberry

In season

Sweet Corn

In season

Thyme

In season

Tomato

In season

About North Dakota’s Growing Zones

North Dakota spans USDA hardiness zones 3b–4b. The most common zone is 4a, which covers the majority of the state’s zip codes. Seasonal availability can shift by 2–4 weeks depending on your specific location within the state. For zone-accurate results based on your exact zip code, use Ripe Route’s free produce browser.

All zones present in North Dakota: 3b, 4a, 4b

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