03125cam a2200349 i 4500 623677470 TxAuBib 20210113120000.0 140610s2015||||||||||||||||||||||||eng|u 2014021515 9781591866114 1591866111 (OCoLC)879583595 DNAL/DLC DNAL/DLC eng eng rda rda AGL rda rda DLC AGL YDXCP BTCTA BDX OCLCO OCLCF UKMGB TJT TxAuBib DLC YDXCP BTCTA BDX OCLCO OCLCF UKMGB TJT TxAuBib rda Richter, Robert "Skip.". Texas Month-by-Month Gardening : What to do each month to have a beautiful garden all year / By Robert "Skip" Richter. Minneapolis, Minnesota : Cool Springs Press, 2015. 240 pages ; 26 cm. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. How to use Texas month-by-month gardening -- USDA hardiness zone map for Texas -- January -- February -- March -- April -- May -- June -- July -- August -- September -- October -- November -- December -- Spring vegetable planting guide -- Fall vegetable planting guide -- Frost-freeze data for Texas cities. One of America's biggest and most diverse landscapes begins in your yard. There's no way around it: Texas is huge. The state dials in at well over 250,000 square miles, housing most of the United States' power grid, arguably all of its delicious food, and almost every kind of environment imaginable: formidable mountains, rolling hills, flat plains, and coastline. If you're a home gardener, knowing what to do when can be overwhelming--that's where Texas Month-by-Month Gardening, the companion book to our Texas Getting Started Garden Guide, comes to the rescue. Inside, Houston horticulturist Robert "Skip" Richter makes it easy with a in-depth month-by-month breakdown of what to plant, when to plant, and how to take care of it in order to have a beautiful Texas garden all year round. During each month, you'll learn to plan, plant, care for, water, fertilize, and troubleshoot in-season annuals, bulbs, lawns, natives, perennials, roses, shrubs, trees, vines, and groundcovers. As with all of our renowned gardening books, you're treated to gorgeous full-color "here's how" and plant photography and USDA zone maps. Plus, you'll get a detailed introduction to gardening specifically in the Lone Star State. So have no fear: from the red buckeyes in Dallas to Sunshine roses in Abilene, you'll have the best little garden in the biggest state around. For our full introduction to gardening in Texas, we also recommend companion books Texas Getting Started Garden Guide and Texas Fruit & Vegetable Gardening. 20210113. Gardens Texas. Frost-Freeze Data for Texas Cities. Hardiness zone maps. Month-by-Month Gardening. Vegetable planting guide. TXKPL