I wish. I'm still planting rocksalt and my shovel is a snow shovel, tiller's one of 2 big sno-blowers (decades old troybult horse in standby). And looking out my window, it's also snowing right now. I have faith though and I'm excitedly awaiting garden season. So are the moose and deer but my furry friends are always welcome here.
I will get seeds started indoors very soon though. Then into a hothouse and in the ground mid June. Frost is not unusual until 2nd week in June. It's not much of a growing season but I try to pick early varietes (early gilr toms) corn, toms, pole beans, herbs and of course cold weather like brock, caulif, spinach do well. I grow lots of herbs for cooking and medicinal.
4oz rosemary in 16 oz vodka for 2 weeks, strain and put it into a Jaegermiester bottle (any dark bottle with a high lovibond rating). Internal or external, 1 tsp if internal. Blackfly bite? Bad tooth? Cut? Infection? Amazing stuff. Once I snorted half tsp for a too persistent sinus infection. DON"T DO THAT!!!!!
Once in Wa state I let my row of broc and caulif go to seed (usually till under soon as I pick them) Anyway, the bees all did their thing and in the fall under it went. In the spring I had all these little plants I knew were either or, so plucked many of them, stuck them in the hothouse while I tilled then replanted them. I got both broc and caulif, buuuuut. I had one strange pale green head. An au-natural brocoflower

Yes, it was very good. Dog
"I am Diogenes the Dog. I nuzzle the kind, bark at the greedy and bite scoundrels." Diogenes of Sinope