November is a great time to start planning your Texas permaculture garden. The weather is starting to cool down, and the soil is still moist from the fall rains. This is the perfect time to plant cool-season vegetables like lettuce, spinach, and kale.
Here are 10 tips for a thriving Texas permaculture garden in November:
1. *Plant cool-season vegetables.* Lettuce, spinach, kale, broccoli, and Brussels sprouts are all great choices for a November garden in Texas.
2. *Protect your plants from frost.* If you are expecting frost, cover your plants with a frost blanket or cloche.
3. *Amend your soil with organic matter.* This will help your plants to grow strong and healthy.
4. *Water your plants regularly.* Especially during the dry winter months.
5. *Mulch around your plants.* This will help to conserve moisture and suppress weeds.
6. *Compost your kitchen scraps and yard waste.* This is a great way to add nutrients to your soil.
7. *Plant a cover crop.* This will help to protect your soil from erosion and add nitrogen to your soil.
8. *Harvest your vegetables as they ripen.* This will help to extend your harvest season.
9. *Enjoy your fresh, homegrown vegetables!*
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Негізгі бет Texas garden update Nov 2023
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