A Sub-Arctic Artichoke
Asparagus Does Grow in the North!
Suzanne’s Blog: Flour Power and the Ol’ Grind
From the Land of the Giants
A Good Year for Corn in Dawson
Growing Northern Ginger and Tumeric
Yum! Fresh Northern Asparagus
Easy Tip for Re-Growing Celery
Home-Grown Dawson Onions Still Looking Good in May
Ginger in the North?
Peanuts and Ground Cherries Growing in the North!
Project Team & Thankyous
Film Written & Directed by Suzanne CrockerProduced by Suzanne CrockerCinematography: Suzanne CrockerEditors:Michael BrockingtonCaroline ChristieAstrid Schau-LarsenStory Editor: Nettie WildTitle Animation: Joel PennerDrone Cinematography: Bill Kendrick, John Alderson, Pablo Saravanja, Jay Bulckaert, Ensio LeraSound Mixer and Designer: David ParfitMusic:Alex Houghton David ParfitCorb Lund (Cows Around)Andrew Laviolette (Present Tense)Marieke Hiensch (Whispering)Robert (Jesse) Cooke (Violet’s Song)Website: Dan DowhalPhotography:Alex HakonsonCathie …
Seeds
The North has a short but intense growing season — short in days but almost 24 hours of daylight in June and July. As you might imagine, not all seed varieties grow well in the North. Varieties that grow to maturity in 70 days or less do best. Cold weather crops, such as spinach, often …