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When August rolls around, waterwise gardeners begin to take some action for a bountiful fall harvest.
In many areas, fall is another growing season for vegetables that actually prefer cool weather. Some vegetables even taste better when grown in autumn than in spring.
Fall is often a better time to grow many vegetables in Texas than spring. The days are warm, the nights cool, and the rain is gentle with less wind or severe conditions.
The vegetable garden may not be producing this late in the year but the work is not over. Preparing for spring gardening begins in late fall.
Late summer is the time to rejuvenate the vegetable garden and get it ready for fall planting. A few simple steps can guarantee bountiful crops.
Fall is a great time for gardening in Texas with pleasant temperatures and rain. Fall is the time to take care of plants and lawns to ensure a healthy new year.
Time, family needs and amount of work required are all considerations when deciding the size of a garden.
Many vegetables such as greens, sprouts and asparagus benefit from a fall garden. The cooler temperatures allow for a better growing season and better tasting produce.
Smart gardeners prepare early for fall gardens. Site selection is one of the most important decisions a gardener can make.
Organic gardeners grow beets in the ground and the container garden for the roots and salad greens. Gardeners can fertilize and control beet pests without chemicals.


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