RE: Two young creators planting seeds for the future 🌱
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It's so amazing and wonderful that you can grow food all year round! I have generally from about April to June and then September and October, as temperate months suitable for growing peas. The fall season is too short, I've found, but I can squeeze in a short crop in the springtime. Although in 2021 we didn't get a spring, so no peas at all.
Hoping this year will be different! Under a foot of snow at the moment, and 10 below freezing. Should be this way another 5 or 6 weeks, but then late February may bring some milder temps.
Great photos : )
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What about if you start things indoors under lights, giving them a head start for those shorter seasons?
Since 2-3 months isn't a long enough season to grow anything except lettuce, that's exactly what we do here in Canada! Otherwise we would not be able to grow tomatoes, squash, cucumbers, peppers, and so on. Basically anything that has to flower and produce a fruit. We can grow herbs and other quick leafy greens without starting them indoors. :)
Do you start anything indoors? It's not a very efficient way to do things, but sometimes it's a must.