Grew massive sunflowers this year in June, they were beautiful. I also pinched the bolts off my basil and it went from March-December this year! I love our great growing weather!
This is great information not only for Houston but for those of us who live in the tropics(Bahamas for me). We have the same seasons you mentioned. A bit more humid in summer but same idea. Thanks so much🍅
Thank you for this video! I'm moving from Missouri to Houston for work and I already planted here. Really needed to see what plants I should give away and which I should take. This was so Helpful!!!
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So true for more than just Houston too. I left my tomatoes to struggle all summer and look horrid, and now they are putting on new green vines, tons of blossoms and another round of fruit in September.
That’s a unique way to explain the Houston weather and climate,one thing is for sure,we don’t experience extreme winter here,with the exception of February 1921.👍
Listen to your video . When you say Kitchen Garden is this a indoor growing ? Or is it what you use in your Kitchen .I am new to you RU-vid but at 73 yrs old I am not new to garding . A NY transplant to Houston many yrs ago.
Very true, but I would say that from late March and April here in Houston we have nice Mediterranean weather, then from May an June we have soft hot summer with a few cool nights here and there follow by hot day and the cool nights again. Then July hot but dry summer. And then is the true Houston summer, super humid weeks followed by days and days of rain, with a dry month spell here or there and repeat or mix and customize...😂😂😂😂
I live in SA. Have you tried growing lettuce indoors starting in April. I have romaine growing from the bottom 2 inches ,in water for now, from a cut up store bought romaine stalk in water. Will it continue to grow if I transfer it to a pot and keep it indoors by the East to West windows ?
There's a paid monthly membership to the Houston Kitchen Garden Club, but you can also grab a free planting cheat sheet here: rootedgarden.com/houstonkitchengardenclub