
Be sure and mark your Calendar for this Sunday, September 19th! From 1 to 3PM Loving Garland Green is having a garden fest at the Garland Community Garden. Bring your seeds and plants to share along with your best garden story. We are located at the junction of Brand and Naaman School Road in Garland 75040.

SO, WHAT’S LEFT TO PLANT FOR A FALL GARDEN IN NORTH TEXAS?
Green Bush Beans: Plant by September 15. - 45 days to maturity {Harvesting around Halloween]
Lima Bush Beans: Plant by September 15. -65-75 days to maturity. [About Thanksgiving]
Beets: Plant by October 1 - 50-60 days to maturity {About Dec 1]
Broccoli: Plant by September 30 - 60 days to maturity
Brussels Sprouts : Plant by September 30 - 60 to 100 days to maturity
Cabbage: Plant by September 30 - 60 to 90 days to maturity
Carrots: Plant by September 30 - 70-80 days to maturity
Cauliflower: Plant by September 20 - 70 - 90 days to maturity
Chard Swiss: Plant by September 15 - 45 -65 days to maturity
Collards: Plant by September 22 - 60 to 80 days to maturity {transplants are available at nurseries now]
Kale: Plant by September 22 - 50 to 80 days to maturity
Kohlrabi: Plant by September 20 - 65 to 75 days to maturity
Lettuce: Plant by September 30 - 40 to 60 days to maturity
Mustard: Plant by September 30 - 30 to 40 days to maturity
Onion Plants: Plant by September 15 - 80 to 120 days to maturity
Onion Seeds: Plant by September 22 - 80 to 120 days to maturity
Parsley: Plant by October 8 - 70 to 80 days to maturity
Peas English: Plant by November 3 - 65-90 days to maturity
Radish: Plant by Plant by November 17 - 25 -40 days to maturity
Spinach: Plant by November 3 -40 to 60 days to maturity
Turnip: Plant by November 3 - 30 to 60 days to maturity
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NOTE: Your fall garden in North Texas can have even more edibles, but these should be planted in August and definitely before the end of the first week in September: Winter Squash (such as Butternut and Acorn Squash); pole beans, corn, cucumber, eggplant, okra, Irish potato, pumpkin, tomato. You can still try your luck with most of these if they are healthy transplants but seeds are not recommended.