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mydakota
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Gardening is a bit of a challenge here. We have very sandy/volcanic soil and get less than 10 inches of rain a year. In the summer it can be 100 degrees and in winter it can be -20. We can have frost any month of the year. I have frozen out twice in July. I grow tomatoes/peppers in a hoop house. Right now I have 20 tomato plants in one hoop house and tonights forcast is for 26 degrees. I am sweating it. The hoop house is closed up and covered with 2 sleeping bags and a blanket. I wish I had pics of it, but it is a fairly new addition and I don't have any yet. I grow greens in a cold frame most of the year. (high summer they are in a raised bed off the patio). I do have pics of that. Last winter I harvested salad out of that until the last week of February. It withstood temps down to -13. I was very impressed with it. I am building another one for this year.framing fowl said:Thanks for the pictures. So how do you garden over there and what do you grow?
	
	
	
					
				
  Thanks for the pictures.  So how do you garden over there and what do you grow?
		
  Got plenty of lettuce and spinach though.