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Texas Growing Guide

Capital: AustinSouthwest Region

Complete growing guide for Texas gardeners. Learn what to plant, when to plant, and how to succeed with diverse: humid to arid climate conditions across zones 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.

6, 7, 8, 9, 10

USDA Zones

180-330

Days Season

February 1

Last Frost (Early)

October 15

First Frost (Early)

Climate & Growing Conditions

Climate Type

Diverse: Humid to Arid

Growing season of 180 to 330 days

Frost Dates

Last Spring Frost: February 1April 15

First Fall Frost: October 15December 15

Common Soil Types

Black claySandy (east)Caliche (west)Loam (north)

⚠️ Growing Challenges

  • Extreme heat
  • Drought (west)
  • Alkaline soil
  • Fire ants

Growing Advantages

  • Long season
  • Year-round (south)
  • Diverse climates
  • Large markets

Texas's Famous Crops

Cotton
Cattle
Citrus (Valley)
Onions
Pecans

📅 Texas Monthly Planting Calendar

See what to plant each month in Texas based on your local frost dates

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Resources

Texas Cooperative Extension

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