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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?
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Garden Rules
I know! I know! No one wants to hear the rules, but it's something that must be done. I'm pretty easy to get along with so the rules are simple. 1. Be nice. Not everyone will share the same opinion but there's plenty of room for different thoughts. If you feel criticism is necessary (and I'm sure it isn't) please make it constructive. 2. No self-promotion. This includes (but is not limited to) MLM, drop-shipping, website design, marketing of any kind, POD, Etsy shops, etc. There are plenty of other groups for that. I will, however, create posts where gardening related businesses can add their info/links. 3. Share your thoughts on gardens; both as a place to grow food and a place to enjoy. Gardens are used for more than just food. They're used for entertaining, meditating, teaching, a sense of community, a place of business, etc. 4. Have fun! We're all here to share our experiences: both good and bad. Take pictures of your tomatoes and the pests that threaten to harm them. We'll oohh & aaahhh, then offer solutions on how to get rid of the pests. I will remove posts that are self-promotional and those that do not contribute to the community in some way. I don't foresee that having to be a regular occurence because gardeners are respectful people. So without further ado, like this post so I know you've read the rules. And if there's something you think I missed then please let me know so I can make the proper modifications.
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Introduce Yourself
You're all in different stages of your gardening journey. Some of you are just dipping your toes into it (or even just thinking about it) while others have decades of experience. This space is for us to get to know one another and be inspired. I'll start. Gardening has been a part of my life for as long as I can remember. I've spent hours picking raspberries, shelling peas, pulling weeds, and trying different growing methods. Gardening is not only a way for me to eat healthier, but to also BE healthier. As the years go by I find myself not eating as well as I should and getting out and about when it's -40 isn't fun. I'm looking forward to warmer days and seeing the fruit trees I planted 2 summers ago bud out and fill the air with the sweet smell of blossoms. And this year I'm looking forward to the building of my growing dome the most. Please introduce yourself here and let us know where you are in your gardening journey.
Archiving the Community
After a lot of thought and bouncing the pros and cons around, I have decided to archive this community. I spend a lot more time outside than I do inside, and I simply haven't taken the time to post as often as I had intended to. Plus with the growing dome build on the horizon I'll be extra busy. If you haven't already downloaded the freebies I have included please take advantage of them now. The group will be archived and to my knowledge, any files will no longer be accessible to members. My group is paid until July 2, at which time it will be unavailable for new members, comments, and posts. In all honesty, at $150+ CAD it's no longer feasible for me to keep it going. I do have an alternative so if you wish to continue to follow my gardening journey please DM me and I'll send you the info. Thank you for being here and I have enjoyed seeing your gardens (both inside and out).
Stranger things!
Five years ago I got a small pot of these “annuals” from my kids school green house. They really aren’t supposed to do this in this zone. But every year even after being sprayed heavily by my husband after I fill my pot, they come back up the next year and bring their friends. This year I decided to just roll with it. They are pretty and bloom for a long time. You can see the pot I started with them in. The first year they filled it nicely but that’s it. Now these picture only show you part of them. They just keep spreading.
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