I'm always interested in new
books that come out and Zack Loeks new book "The
Permaculture Market Garden: A Visual Guide to a Profitable Whole-Systems Farm Business" is no exception. Since I'll be attempting/experimenting with this style of
gardening at 8000 feet(Zone 5b : -15 to -10 (F), I'd like to know if some of the ideas in the book might work/be worth experimenting with at that elevation?
I'll be doing a lot of experimentation in trying out proven high desert methods and vegetation but there are some things such as composting(can be in the single digits and less during the night for more than a few days) can be difficult.
I'll also have to corral as much rain and snow melt as possible. There is a community well but I'm limited to household and personal garden use only.