>>1310619That's 115 days away. Just look for cultivars with short duration for, "days to maturity".
Gypsy Bell Pepper: 60-65 days
Fisher's Earliest Sweet Corn: 70 days
Yellow Pear Tomato: 75 days
Cosmic Purple Carrot: 70-90 days
Hungarian Wax Pepper: 70 days
Hungarian Wax Pepper: 70 days
Straight Eight Cucumber: 60 days
I'm in zone 5 and I got a notice to plant the last of my stuff within the next two weeks. Things like pumpkins, cole crops, radish, etc. Likely, your stuff will recover.
>>1310700Nighttime animals like skunks, opossums, and raccoons will dig up just about anything that's in loose soil looking for grubs and worms. You might plant flower bulbs one day only to have them yanked out and drying in the sun the next morning, but uneaten. Rabbits will eat the tops of most things, but usually nothing else. They don't dig up plants, but might pull something straight out if the soil is loose. They also dig under fences. Raccoons will devastate a ripening crop of corn in a single night. Groundhogs will push under, dig under, or climb over fencing. They will pull down tall plants like sunflower, corn, blackberry canes (they love thornless,) and sunchoke to strip the leaves off. They will graze off just about anything to the ground and love near ripe tomatoes. They will taste test everything, including 1 bite out of every green tomato or a pumpkin. Deer will hop over fences under 6 feet, but not of it is 6 feet or taller and nothing is chasing them. They will browse just about anything and eat lots of stuff down to the ground.
The best defences are a 6 feet high fence with electric at nose height for each animal type plus skirting in the ground to prevent digging under. For rabbits and groundhogs it is best to go hunt them down and put a Conibear 220 trap over their holes. The trap will kill them and you can start filling in holes systematically. In some places, if you are a farmer, you can get a pass for shooting nuisance animals like deer out of season.