Photo: Teresa Odle for bobvila.com We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Learn More › Home Advice You Can Trust Tips, tricks & ideas for a better home and yard, delivered to your inbox daily. Gardeners who live in areas with short growing seasons—the time from last to first frost—ought to be able to grow a kitchen garden as much as those who live in frost-free areas. Though climate change has lengthened average growing seasons on the national level, that’s partly due to increased average temperatures. So heat might become as big a concern as frost for some areas and specific vegetables we grow, like tomatoes. If you’re serious and have the funds, you can rely on big-ticket help from greenhouses , cold frames , or hoop houses.…