Hello!
This may seem like a stupid question, but I was out at plant nurseries applying for jobs and one nursery in particular said something very interesting. They said that because Idaho is having a lot of warm temperatures this time of year, (look at the picture for specifics,) the ground is not frozen and North Idahos last frost is coming early. They said that you can direct sow spinach, carrots, and a few others in the ground right now, and that you can plant acorn squash in the ground in one month, (the end of March.) I just wanted other peoples opinions to see if this is true or not. If it turns out to be the same frost date, which is Mothers Day, I can wait.
Thanks!
Jared