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Planting Dates for Vegetables, Herbs and Fruit
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[QUOTE="marlingardener, post: 123717, member: 1535"] [URL]http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/vegetable/files/2013/09/EHT-056.pdf[/URL] [URL]http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/archives/parsons/earthkind/ekgarden14.html[/URL] The above two links are for fall and then spring planting dates for regions of Texas. The dates just offer a window during which certain vegetables, either seed or transplants, go into the ground. I've used it for several years, and find it pretty reliable. If the weather has been warmer than usual, I use the later dates for the fall plantings. If the winter has been colder than usual, I use the later dates for the spring planting. As Tjohn said, you have to use risk assessments (usually learned from past experience) to judge when to plant what. An agricultural college or your local county agricultural agent, if you have one, might be able to provide you with a guideline for planting. [/QUOTE]
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