I love gardening. I grew up gardening in Ohio, and after mant years of living in cities amd vagabonding around the world I am finally building up a home garden with plans for a market garden in the next few years.
The challenges in this climate difficult to overcome, but I'm doing better thna last year. I have about 40 fruit trees in the ground, of which about half are fruiting. I have about 15 berry bushes, most of which are fruiting. And I have a vegetable and herb garden spread over 4 raised beds.
So far my seedlings have not thrived due to the low temperatures and difficulties in the hardening-off process, but my potatoes are going gangbusters. I'm starting a Jerusalem artichoke bed this year, which hopefully will provide an endless supply.
I have been trying to move toward "no dig" gardening, but I can't produce the volume of compost needed. I've been incorporating hugelkultur and biochar into my beds for various reasons. I will figure it out eventually. I probably just need to build a greenhouse for my seedlings.