>>1340779Check with the agricultural extension office:
https://www.uaex.edu/default.aspxhttps://www.gardenate.com/?zone=16You will need to know the 1st and last frost dates so you can make sure to have your crops covered or don't plant them until after, depending on crop type. You also need to know that so that you can match cultivars' "days-to-maturity" with the frost free growing season. Other than that, it is pretty easy. While soil may be better, you'll still need to test and manage it properly to know for sure what is best for it.