Can I plant cucumbers in September in Texas?
The ideal time to plant cucumbers in Central Texas is March for spring planting and September for fall planting. Harvesting would begin in May after spring planting and begins again in in November until the first frost after the fall planting. The ideal time to plant seed potatoes in Central Texas in the spring is February to March; therefore, harvesting would occur May to June. In the fall, planting should occur August to September and harvest would then occur November to December.
What vegetables can I plant in September in Texas?
Fall Direct Seeding Guide, Texas Zone III Vegetables such as Beans, Beets, Carrots, Chard, Kale, Kohlrabi, Onions, Spinach, Turnips previously started from seed indoors, can be planted by seed or transplants outdoors in the garden beginning in mid-September. Planting Seeds Directly Into the Garden After March 15th and well into April, May, and even June, you can start the seeds outdoors for vegetables that mature in late spring and summer: bush, lima and pole beans, cantaloupe, watermelon, corn, cucumbers, squash, zucchini and pumpkins.DIRECT SOW SEEDS: You can also plant broccoli, cauliflower, kale, cabbage, brussels sprouts, dill and cilantro as seed, but they are also fine to buy as small plants and transplant. Many cool-season crops do fine transplanted, but August is too early to do so. Happy fall planning!