Oh, and they are really not a summer crop. They can and do thrive in cooler weather than many other veggies, so it’s best to get them in the ground as soon as possible.
Right now (well, a few minutes ago), I was outside turning over part of my garden.
Tomorrow I will put out lettuce seed, cabbage seed, spinach seed, and carrots. All crops that start very early in the spring and have good yields.
Boy, i have a lot to learn!
When TSHTF, we’ll be moving to a cabin in the mountains - our of the city! ;)
Problem is - there will be snow on the ground until May and I’ll get (according to some googling) about 40 days to grow things. Will potatoes mature in that time?