I didn't give up!
The diversity really did help! It was a long
salad start to the season. The potatoes - great! I have 2 more plants to dig out of the 200sqft patch of ground. Total so far: 190 pounds.
And the warm-season crops? The plants were stunted . . . then in August, it began to finally warm up! August was actually warmer than it had been in the previous 5 years. People around here were
afraid to comment on it! Afraid that we'd go back to miserable, substandard temperatures. The warm-season plants took off

!
Right now, I've got 2 boxes, 2 large baskets and 2 small baskets of tomatoes in my kitchen!!! Flower set finally began to occur with the beefsteaks about the end of July & they are ripening. The pepper plants have been kicking out fruit for 3 weeks with no end in sight! The sweet corn began to ripen and will continue! Of course, frost could happen at any time . . .
We have now moved out of a late season surge in warmth. A few records were set for afternoon highs but there are sprinkles this morning with wind forecast over the next 24 hours and that will blow away all this warmth. I have no idea what next week will bring. When the hours of darkness begin to equal the hours of daylight, 40 temperature swings are normal. Without cloud cover, a pleasantly warm afternoon here will be followed by a freezing cold morning. Still, there looks to be a good chance that not only will my garden's summer warmth have stayed ahead of Jackson Hole, Wyoming but may actually top Devil's Lake, North Dakota!! I'll let you know

.
As your temperatures and precipitation have risen to record heights or fallen to record lows, I hope you haven't given up on gardening. Others have Fall & Winter gardening! (I even have my lingering beds of greens & lettuce

.) Some, have 1 short season where plants grow, or they don't. But, gardens are annual experiences that may respond to the seasons but know nothing of Gregorian, Islamic, Chinese, or Hebrew calendars. A
leap in growth has nothing to do with a Leap Year!
I hope your next gardening season
leaps into growth but if it doesn't, don't give up

.
Steve