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North Texas Vegetable Garden Planting Calendar
North Texas Vegetable Garden Planting Calendar
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Gardening in North Texas can be tricky. Our climate brings intense summer heat, unpredictable cold snaps, and a planting schedule that is very different from most gardening guides. This North Texas Vegetable Garden Planting Calendar was created specifically for gardeners in the Dallas–Fort Worth region and surrounding areas who want to know exactly when to plant.
Instead of guessing or following generic gardening advice, this calendar shows you when to plant vegetables throughout the year based on North Texas growing conditions.
Whether you are a beginner gardener or already have raised beds in your backyard, this guide makes it easy to plan your garden season.
What’s Included
This downloadable calendar includes a clear month-by-month planting schedule for common vegetables that grow well in North Texas.
You’ll find guidance for crops such as:
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Tomatoes
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Peppers
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Lettuce
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Spinach
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Carrots
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Cucumbers
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Squash
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Beans
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Broccoli
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Cabbage
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Herbs and more
Designed for the North Texas Climate
Unlike general gardening calendars, this guide focuses on the unique challenges of gardening in hot climates, including:
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Early spring planting windows
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Fall vegetable gardening opportunities
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Crops that survive Texas summer heat
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Timing that works for the DFW growing season
Perfect For
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Backyard vegetable gardeners
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Raised bed gardeners
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Beginner gardeners in North Texas
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Homesteaders and backyard farmers
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Anyone wanting a simple seasonal garden plan
Why Gardeners Love a Planting Calendar
A planting calendar helps remove the guesswork from gardening. When you know the right time to plant, your chances of success increase dramatically.
With this guide you can:
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Plan your garden season in advance
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Avoid planting too early or too late
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Grow more vegetables throughout the year
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Stay organized with a clear seasonal schedule
Start planning your North Texas vegetable garden with confidence and enjoy a more productive backyard garden.
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