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  1. Jan 25, 2022 · With this manual, home gardeners are sure to be successful growing vegetables. It includes information on garden planning, crop selection, soil preparation, fertilization, planting techniques, watering, pest control, and harvesting. Tables show the light requirements and maturity rates of vegetable crops, as well as solutions to common problems ...

    • Home garden vegetables. Small gardens. Large gardens. Beets. Broccoli. Bush squash. Cabbage. Carrot. Eggplant. English pea. Garlic. Green bean. Lettuce. Onion. Parsley. Pepper.
    • Light requirements of common vegetables. Require bright sunlight. Tolerate partial shade. Bean. Broccoli. Cantaloupe. Cauliflower. Cucumber. Eggplant. Okra. Onion.
    • Maturity rates of common vegetables. Quick (30-60-days) Beet. Bush bean. Leaf lettuce. Mustard. Radish. Spinach. Summer squash. Turnip. Turnip green. Moderate (60-80 days)
    • Ease of transplanting. Easily transplanted. Beet. Broccoli. Cabbage. Auliflower. Chard. Lettuce. Onion. Tomato. Require care. Carrot. Celery. Eggplant. Okra. Pepper. Spinach. Very difficult without using containers.
  2. Plant— Spring Date to Plant—Fall Seed/Plants per 100ft. Inches of Planting Dis-tance # of days before har-vest Yield per 100 ft. Average Days of Harvest Asparagus 3/1-15 11/15 1oz. 18 730 30 lbs. 60 Beans, Bush 3/10 8/1 1/2 lb. 3-4 45-60 120 lbs. 14 Beans, Pole 3/10 8/1 1/2 lb. 4-6 60-70 150 lbs. 30

  3. Aug 20, 2020 · The Vegetable Garden Planting Calendar below will help you plan if and when your seeds should be started indoors, when to start or transplant your seeds/seedlings to the outdoors, and roughly when to expect to harvest your seeds.

  4. Spring Planting Guide. for Vegetable Crops. Texas Gardening Regions. For Fall Dates Click Here. Vegetables. Region I. Region II. Region III. Region IV.

  5. Oct 10, 2023 · Planting at the proper time is probably the most important factor in successful fall gardening. Table 1 lists average planting dates for each region. When making planting decisions, compare the temperature extremes in the USDA Hardiness Zone Map in your area to those of the Texas zones.

  6. Texas Home Gardening Guide 5 with the soil, bed the garden in preparation for planting. On alkaline soils, apply 1-20-0 (superphosphate) directly beneath the intended seed row or plant row before planting. Apply the superphosphate 2 to 4 inches beneath the seed or roots of the plant at the rate of 1 to 1- pounds per 100 linear feet of row.

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