I grew up on a farm in New York, and we had a big garden, an orchard of all kinds of apples and pears, a concord grape arbor, rhubarb as high as the first story of our 3 story barn, huge blackberry and raspberry patches, and the wonderful northern strawberries -- both domesticated and those tiny wild ones (they were the best!!). But here in Florida, its so hard to get anything to survive the extreme heat.
But, I used to run my horses in a smaller paddock over the winter here, so in the spring, I could set up a new garden in this horrid Florida sand! But with good horse manure, things did grow, but certainly not as nicely as they did in the colder temperatures!!
You'll have to keep us posted on how things go for you!