Sunset Highway Farm

Sunset Highway Farm We are a big family with a small farm located a mile off the Sunset Highway in Spokane, Washington.

In addition to enjoying incredible sunsets, we practice rotational grazing, no till, regenerative farming.

05/20/2026

If this is of interest to you comment “Homemade” and I’ll send you the link to learn more-

OR go to the link in our bio and click “Homemade All Year” for more information

Enrollment is open until June 15th and spots are limited so that we can give the best experience possible to our members ❤️

05/16/2026

This is our 3rd year growing & harvesting peppers indoors under regular cheap shop lights. It works 🤷‍♀️

If you grow the in 2-3 gallon pots, you can keep them outside all summer and then bring the pots in for winter and continue eating fresh peppers all winter long 👌

The best varieties are the smaller, more compact options like jalapeños, bell peppers and cherry peppers. We find that a lot of the hot peppers like poblano, paprika and Anaheim get a bit too big and it is harder to make space for them indoors.

05/14/2026

Canning season is almost here!

Now is the time to learn & to gather supplies… we’re giving away our canning course {for free} through the month of May.

It’s everything you need to know start to finish to get into canning and we teach how to preserve fruits without artificial preservatives or sugar 👌

Click the link to get access to the course:
https://www.sunsethighwayfarmcourses.com/offers/W44o4cU8/checkout

05/13/2026

The broadfork is one of the best investments we’ve made in our garden. If I was starting over, this would be one of the first things I’d buy.

This is not an ad, I’m just a happy customer of that appreciates having a tool so well made, I’ll never have to buy a replacement 👌

My particular broadfork is the “Market Gardener 30” wide 7 tine” broadfork with steel handles

There are also smaller, lighter and cheaper options available to fit whatever body and garden type you have

05/08/2026

It’s not too late to plant brassicas (broccoli, cauliflower, Brussel sprouts, spinach, etc)

The key is picking the right variety for when you want to HARVEST.

Plant a heat tolerant variety now and you will be harvesting it late July/early August.

OR plant a cold tolerant variety in July and harvest in October/November.

Or do both!

We typically plant garlic in October or November and then harvest in July, so brassicas are the perfect crop to fill the “gap” in the garlic beds from July-October. We plant some cold tolerant varieties of broccoli, cauliflower and cabbage and some years we are able to harvest them as late as January 🤯

05/07/2026

Jake’s compost brooder has been a game changer 👌

04/25/2026

Get the link to our FREE guide on growing potatoes that includes:
✔️ All of our tips to increasing your harvest
✔️Our favorite varieties to grow for long term storage
✔️ How we process potatoes to last 6-9 months in storage
✔️Our top favorite potato recipes

Get the guide here: https://www.sunsethighwayfarmcourses.com/growing_guide

We will also be sending our growing guides on some of our other essential crops like carrots 👌

P.S. If you are in our email community then check your inbox - you should already have the guides to growing potatoes and carrots waiting for you 😉

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