I am sorry, respected brother, but I don't think I could handle living in North Dakota. Frost in June? Wow!!!!
Fortunately none of the plants had sprouted and the soil is plenty damp. I doubt if any damage was done except for delaying the sprouting. This may be one of those rare Junes we get a snowfall or two in June. Since weather records have been kept up here there has been at least one recorded snowfall in every month except August. I think I am discovering why "Winter Wheat" is the most productive crop up here.
Dorothy said "Toto, I don't think we are in Kansas anymore."
I am saying "Aabidah, I don't think I am Texas in anymore."
I ordered a few plants I am going to try up here. I may be the first to try growing figs in ND. I ordered 2 "Brown Turkey" fig trees and the most hardy fig I know off and self pollinating. (Don't need fig wasps) I believe I can cut them back to about 6 inches tall each fall and cover heavily in Leaf Mold. and get them to produce at least a few figs each year. I used to grow them in Louisiana and would get figs on rooted foot tall cuttings a month after setting them out. Think if I can get good deep roots I'll be able to have figs on the new growth that should pop up in mid June.
Another one I am going to try is a Red Banana, Red Darjeeling (Musa sikkimensis) that has even been found high in the Himalayas.
But outside of those I am sticking with stuff that has a very short growing season 100 days or less and stuff native to this climate. The herbs I'm trying are all in planters I can bring in for the winter.
I am not planting a garden per se, but rather small clumps throughout the yard About 2 foot diameter patches, just enough to be in the way when I try to mow the grass.
These are what I've planted so far
Aunt Ruby's German Green Tomato
Black Brandywine Tomato
Chocolate Cherry Tomato
Ultimate Opener Hybrid Tomato
Cutting Celery
Indian Berries Popcorn
Ashley Cucumber
Diana Dill
Christmas Basil
Italian Large Leaf Basil
Lavender Lady Seed
Greek Oregano
Rosemary
Broadleaf Sage
Sweet Marjoram
Winter Thyme
Vine Peach Or Mango Melon
Moss Curled Parsley
Hot Pepper Mix
Mammoth Sandwich Island Salsify
Cherokee Purple Tomato
White Wonder Tomato
Marketer Cucumber
Snake Gourd
Aunt Mollys Ground Cherry
Nanking Bush Cherry
Thomas Moore Tomatoe
The Dutchman Tomato