I started sorting seeds and putting planting dates into my calendar.
I did get some onion and carrots seeds in before the snow yesterday. First time sowing seeds in the winter so I am interested to see how this works.
I have a chart that lists time to start inside, sow direct, expect harvest of many veggies -- for my area. It helps me to make my own schedule....if I use it

also a companion planter...which helps with not putting things together as with together. Then I chart the garden and plan, in pencil! One of the university sites had a few charts I printed to show normal yields, storage time, etc. They've been helpful.
Mother nature holds seed and start the growth when she says ready. Worked for eons. Plus certain seed need the temps and some moisture to grow. I've put beets in frig with damp paper towel, in a bag, before planting. Better germination. I'm thinking your winter planting may be good. We await a report.
Because I had no 2021 garden, I'm super anxious for coming season! I have a lot of seed, some old but, so much that only some needs to be viable. Need to use or clear out, so I will plant and hope. If no sprouts, buy then. Pretty sure I'm covered! Most seed is good for several years if stored well. Trust me, I think I have every type I'd ever want. Also a problem -- planting too much, or what you eat but, eat little of. Control myself.
Also have seed for raising things for chicken/animal feeds...Milo, hulled oats, flax, buckwheat, sorghum. Last one was a surprise! Especially after the thread on sorghum syrup on here recently. Plus, those mangal beets are going to be planted this year.
And I had bought a lot of the rainbow corns to plant for selling in fall, along with a gazillion pumpkins!

didn't get corn & pumpkins out this yr....will for 2022! If I EVER think I will retire, something needs to make money beyond my goats and eggs.
I'm at a point of wondering WHY I have all this farm if I don't use it just a little more.

Satisfaction would be just paying for more animal feeds, tractor fuel, equipment...cover the costs of my chosen hobby endeavors. Yeah, this is my telling year. 2020 was planned, then c-19 closed up everything. I'm buckling down now. Otherwise, I only need 3 goats, 6 chickens and 5 acres!

and I don't want to move!