Just moved to alaska this spring. I'm right on the arctic circle surrounded by miles of empty tundra.

I am very experienced in growing indoors and have a hydro system going atm.

I want to take advantage of all the empty wilderness and 24h a day sunlight in the summer next year.

From what I observed this past summer, the snow was gone from the tundra by mid June with only snow lingering along the coastline hugging the cliffs. The tundra is swampy in most places with islands of dryer spots mixed in. The long days lasted from june through august and started getting some darkness in September. The last week we have had cold nights with the temp dipping to near freezing and we had our first hard frost this week (first week of October.

I want to take a couple dozen plants out with my ATV and GPS and plant and forget till harvest time.

Here are my questions:

1) What conditions should I wait for to set the plants out?
2) How big should they be before setting out?
3) Any fertilizer that I should use when setting them out?
4) what kind of area? swampy, dry or a mid point between?
5) will they survive the frost and cold temps of october we experienced this year or will I have to harvest before it happens.

Any detailed advice from an experiences fellow alaskian is very welcome!
tgr Reviewed by tgr on . Need advice for alaska outdoor Just moved to alaska this spring. I'm right on the arctic circle surrounded by miles of empty tundra. I am very experienced in growing indoors and have a hydro system going atm. I want to take advantage of all the empty wilderness and 24h a day sunlight in the summer next year. From what I observed this past summer, the snow was gone from the tundra by mid June with only snow lingering along the coastline hugging the cliffs. The tundra is swampy in most places with islands of Rating: 5