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Started some of these Jan 1, and some of them on Sunday. Got some sprouts already, guess I need to get some pots out today. Gotta try to beat the heat this year.

Started some of these Jan 1, and some of them on Sunday. Got some sprouts already, guess I need to get some pots out today. Gotta try to beat the heat this year.

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Wow, you are lucky! i cant put anything in the ground until June here in zone 3. I did just start 8 trays of onions though. Good luck I am a huge gardener so its nice to see others doing it as well.

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i’m frustrated here in zone 5. zone 3 has to be a huge kick in the nuts. do you have any coldframes or greenhouse options?

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Well yes i do. In fact I have a coldframe in a hoophouse. I have a minihoophouse in a hoophouse all here at home. I also have 3 24×32 foot hoophouses at the farm. They definitely help but when its 5 degrees its pointless. Right now I'm building a deep winter greenhouse. It's gonna be 32ft by 20ft. Itll have electricity so I could heat it on cloudy days. The heat bank only lasts a couple days without sun and the venting windows frost up so they are hard to close or open automatically. Gonna be a lot of tinkering to get it right. I am building an ag system here where I live not really a csa cuz this is all funded by grants and i don't sell any of the food I produce I just give it away. During the production times I give all my veg to the school and the elderly home then put on a farmers market once a week for about 3 months. The hoophouses are such a pain though. Something is always breaking. They have to have the roof removed during winter ect... our 1st hard frost was early September last year which sucked cuz the the last frost last spring was early June. We literally only had 3 months, 90 days of growing time. I have a grow room set up with 12 4ft 4 bulb lights so I can get stuff nice and big before it goes out but it becomes a big crunch at the beginning thats for sure.

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jesus that sounds miserable. i salute your resolve. have you looked at any geothermal options? that electricity bill has to be a kick in the nuts too

Real hard to grow here even though we can start early. Basically like trying to grow on the face of Mercury, with the bonus of having shitloads of desperate critters trying to get at your garden. Gotta be in the dirt by ~April to see any harvest here.

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I managed to plant some garlic in October and hopefully they will grow good.

Should be fine, that can even take snow. I have some radish and peas going right now- planted around Thanksgiving. And peppers- which were the only thing to survive last summer. Considering potting the peppers so I can bring them in, we are due for some freezing weather at some point. I have tomatoes going too, but they are in pots.

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Are those NM-64 green chile seeds in the top bag?

They are NM chilis. From dollar store dried peppers. I grew some last year, still have one going. There are some Bells in the stack, too. Hard to tell from that pic, but there are about a dozen towels, and 4 or 5 I am not sure what they are. I planted a bunch of herb garden type of stuff. The B is basil, and they are poking roots out of the towel already. Started them Sunday.