baymule
Garden Master
I am north of Tyler, just above Interstate 20. We moved here 5 years ago from Livingston, 75 miles north of Houston. I was raised in Houston, graduated in 19** from Belaire High School. The I moved to Baytown, then east Texas. In Livingston I could keep a winter garden with lettuce, mustard, turnips and all the cole crops. Here, it gets just cold enough for everything to freeze. Then it gets hot enough to boil your blood. Humidity gives us a break. LOL LOL January of 2018 we got down to 9*F, but it didn't last long. We had 3 days of snow and ice before it all melted and went away. Official temp was 10*F, broke records from 1955.
You will be able to plant cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, collards, greens, onions in the fall and harvest all winter. I had a PVC redneck green house wrapped in plastic that I stuck a little electric heater in and had tomatoes and bell peppers in December. Are you in League City? In high school, my best friend's grandpa had a Brangus cattle ranch in League City. Went down I-45 to League City, turned right and a few miles out was the ranch. Now--it's all houses! Used to be all cows. LOL
Your orange tree will do well, you should plant kumquat, grapefruit and Myer lemon too.
You will be able to plant cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, collards, greens, onions in the fall and harvest all winter. I had a PVC redneck green house wrapped in plastic that I stuck a little electric heater in and had tomatoes and bell peppers in December. Are you in League City? In high school, my best friend's grandpa had a Brangus cattle ranch in League City. Went down I-45 to League City, turned right and a few miles out was the ranch. Now--it's all houses! Used to be all cows. LOL
Your orange tree will do well, you should plant kumquat, grapefruit and Myer lemon too.