With the arrival of spring, Windset Farms® is kicking off another growing season of fresh, locally grown greenhouse produce in British Columbia. Following the successful conclusion of its first winter growing season at the recently expanded Delta facility, the company is now ramping up production to bring even more B.C.-grown vegetables to Canadian tables.
Thanks to its centralized location in Delta, B.C. the company's greenhouse operation helps reduce food miles, ensuring that produce reaches local stores faster and fresher. "When you can grow closer to home, everyone benefits, from the environment to the end consumer," says Ryan Cherry, vice president of sales & marketing at Windset Farms. "We're proud to be growing in B.C., for B.C. and beyond."
Windset partnered with executive chef Ned Bell on CTV Morning Live, where he prepared an Unstuffed Maestro® Bell Pepper recipe using the company's greenhouse-grown B.C. bell peppers.
To celebrate the start of the season, the company partnered with executive chef Ned Bell for a live cooking segment on CTV Morning Live, where he prepared a flavor-packed Unstuffed Maestro Bell Pepper recipe using Windset's greenhouse grown B.C. bell peppers. This recipe is part of a new 2025 culinary collaboration with chef Ned, building on last year's recipe series.
This was the first winter growing season at the recently expanded Delta facility.
Together, the company and chef Ned will share new recipes, each celebrating the flavor and freshness of greenhouse-grown vegetables. Accompanying the recipes will be a Fresh Takes™ video series that takes viewers behind the scenes at the Delta facility. The videos will explore what it means to grow sustainably year-round, the importance of healthy produce for families, and how local communities can be supported.
"We believe food should nourish people and the planet," says Cherry. "It's about showing how local food is grown and why it matters."
For more information:
Randi Church
Windset Farms
Tel.: +1 (778) 908-1029
[email protected]
www.greenhousegrown.com