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Alaskan
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Ah.... a Blizzard!
Yep... that forecast of 40 degrees was a LIE!!!
Yep... that forecast of 40 degrees was a LIE!!!

I'm very fortunate to live in a Sandhill Crane area.Snow in small doses does make it more pleasant!!
I have heard reports that Sandhill cranes have been spotted!
The tidal marshes are free of most snow, and that is where they are feeding.
I LOVE them... but there is so much snow still that they are down in the marshes, not up by my house.I'm very fortunate to live in a Sandhill Crane area.
So, when can you typically get into your garden to plant,
what do you do in your garden for improved micro climate, or season extenders
what does your growing season look like,
what crops or varieties do best for you
What CAN'T you grow
How about you start the thread... and if your questions are any different, maybe I will rewrite and tweak the post.I love this. With your permission, I would like to start a new thread, and copy your post into the thread... or you can copy it into the thread, and embellish. It's fun to see what folks in different climates do. So, I'll set up the thread sometime within the next few days, with a standardized list of questions. thanks. You've presented some awesome ideas that I may implement.
Will do, when I get some time.How about you start the thread... and if your questions are any different, maybe I will rewrite and tweak the post.
Glad you liked it.
The strawberries i have were gifts from neighbors.@Alaskan, have you tried alpine strawberries? I only have a 90 day season, and they produced beautifully for me. I'm also trying a leek this year that they claim is ready in 75 days. We'll see...