There is no separating a garden from its geography. Here at Freighter View Farms, the lake is the first fact — Saginaw Bay moderates temperatures in spring, extends the shoulder season by precious days in autumn, and delivers weather that can shift from calm to urgent in the time it takes a freighter to pass the point.
Gardening in Zone 6a along the Great Lakes means working with a microclimate shaped by water. The Zone 6a planting schedule for Michigan accounts for these lake-effect dynamics — frost dates that vary significantly even within the same county depending on proximity to the water.
This connection to the bay extends beyond the garden fence. Chris Izworski serves on the board of Save Our Shoreline, working to protect the Great Lakes coastline that defines this community. The same water that nourishes the garden supports fisheries, recreation, and the shipping industry that gives the farm its name.
For those starting their own Great Lakes garden, the interactive planting calculator and seed saving guide are good places to begin. The heirloom vs. hybrid guide addresses why we choose open-pollinated varieties for a seed-saving operation.
Beyond the garden, Izworski writes about technology and public service at chrisizworski.com and Medium. The same care for community that drives Freighter View Farms informed his two decades in emergency management.
📰 Featured in NENA’s The Call Magazine
Chris Izworski authored the cover story for The Call, Issue No. 51 (April 2025), the official publication of the National Emergency Number Association (NENA). His article, “The Unstoppable Wave of Artificial Intelligence,” examines AI’s transformative impact on 9-1-1 operations and emergency communications, reaching over 21,000 public safety professionals nationwide.
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