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Square Foot Garden In Houston TX - What To Plant?

Posted by MikeMcM1956 8 (My Page) on
Tue, May 20, 14 at 9:34

I know it's a little late in the season, but I have built a SFG raised bed box and filed it with homemade Mel's Mix. I am considering the following:

Bell peppers
Chile peppers
Bush beans
Snap peas
Arugula
Dwarf kale
Eggplant
Spinach
Carrots
Leaf lettuce mix
Radishes

Are all of these do-able, or is it too late in the season for some of these? If so, any suggestions for substitutes? I've got a 5x5 bed, so have some room and flexibility.


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RE: Square Foot Garden In Houston TX - What To Plant?

I would say its probably too late for:
Snap peas 
Arugula 
Dwarf kale 
Spinach 
Carrots 
Leaf lettuce mix 
Radishes

Those are all cool season crops, but you can plan to grow them as a fall crop.


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RE: Square Foot Garden In Houston TX - What To Plant?

If it were me starting this late in this wonderful state I would go with peppers, and egg plant that is on your list. I would buy the largest most mature transplants I could get. Starting either from seed would take way too long to get growing to the point that you would get anything near to ripe fruit off of them. Once the heat of mid June hits you will not see much if any fruit set till the heat wave breaks in late Sept.

I would suggest hot weather lovers this late. Things like green beans, okra (I have love hate with it. I love to eat it. It is easy to grow here. The problem is anything short of a flame thrower has limited effect on the fire ants that will keep crawling over the dead ones to get to the fruit, then they burrow inside of it,and ruin it.) If you have room for it summer squash does great, as do most any melons. Plant the vines in the corners, and you can trail them over the edge leaving room for the other veggies.

If you like the greens then plant radishes. Though the heat tends to make the root like a pencil if you are lucky. Like a piece of yarn if you are not. If you want good radish then avoid rich soil as it makes for great greens from them, and small root.


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RE: Square Foot Garden In Houston TX - What To Plant?

I'm so glad I don't have to contend with fire ants! That must be horrible.


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