It’s starting to feel like summer with farmers’ markets and temperatures nearing 90 degrees, but it will take some time before Colorado’s beloved seasonal produce hits the shelves.
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DENVER (KDVR) — It’s starting to feel like summer with farmers’ markets and temperatures nearing 90 degrees, but it will take some time before Colorado’s beloved seasonal produce hits the shelves.
In the summer, the Centennial State is known for some warm-weather staples, like hiking 14ers and spotting wildlife around the state. During the summer, there’s also some produce Colorado is known for, like the renowned Palisade peaches and Pueblo green chilis.