Welcome to Cold-Climate Gardening!
I'm so glad you're here!
This is a topic that's close to my heart because I live in Zone 3 (or 2b, depending on the year) and I long for warmer days when I can plant my outside garden.
I do grow sprouts and microgreens inside which is a nice boost but there's nothing quite like fresh veggies from the garden.
I have been involved in gardening to some degree for as long as I can remember. We had a garden when I was a child and so did my grandparents. I can recall many happy memories (except for the pulling weeds part) of time spent in the garden. Even the harvest was fun for me (except for the shelling of broad beans) because I got to "sample" the produce.
Since those early days I have had bumper crops and not-so-good crops. It's all part of the process though, and not every season will be bountiful. As gardeners we continue to plant our seeds and harvest whatever the seasons give us. I do not know it all and I have yet to try some of the methods out there, but I am open to new gardening experiences.
I have added a poll that I'd like you to vote in as it will help me create content and resources that will help you start/continue your gardening journey.
What type of gardening/method interests you the most?
Vegetables
Herbs
Fruit
Flowers
Houseplants
Raised Beds
Hydroponics
Small Space
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Diane Ziomek
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Learn to garden in a cold climate (Zone 3) and eat fresh greens year-round. $7/mo.
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