Starting a vegetable garden in August can be challenging, but in southern climates, it’s time to start fall plantings. In my Austin, Texas garden, I have a mix of spring plantings and new crops either directly seeded or started in trays outside. In this video, I’ll show you what’s growing, what I’m cultivating next, and how I approach fall gardening in my Central Texas garden. More on fall gardening here 👉 https://youtu.be/xhKoLBb-0hE
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CHAPTERS
00:00 Introduction
00:39 Direct Seeding
04:46 Starting Seeds In Trays Outside
08:38 Cool Season Plantings
10:38 Spring Holdovers
17:02 Container Gardening
19:37 Outtakes
4 Comments
Enjoyed the okra i grew this year. Thank you for your channel .
I love your zinias. I still love that video you made on zinias.
Black soldier fly buzzing around within the first couple of minutes of the video is an unintentional flex.
Hi there, new to your channel. Your garden looks awesome! Thanks for sharing!