so lucky
Garden Master
Wow, moving to Texas from Pennsylvania is going to be a shock in several ways. I will be interested to hear how you handle the various gardening challenges. (Particularly the mid-summer heat and drought)
Yes, it is going to be a challenge! I'm thinking half the battle will be finding heat tolerant varieties.Wow, moving to Texas from Pennsylvania is going to be a shock in several ways. I will be interested to hear how you handle the various gardening challenges. (Particularly the mid-summer heat and drought)
Now that Y'all mention it, I do remember hearing there are two growing seasons in Texas. . . Spring and Fall. Forget growing anything mid Summer. 
All summer is good for is cutting and baling hay. LOL
No cutting or baling going on here on OUR 5 wooded acres.

If anyone has a chance at learning a new way to garden, it's someone who has "gardened in four different states and too many cities to count."
Me, I move 80 miles away and turn my new garden into a brickyard!
Welcome @Devonviolet ! We will all enjoy learning about your successes, and any little stumbles you have along the way. Don't be shy telling us about either. We are a hopeful and hopelessly curious bunch.
Steve


YEP, that would be us.. Don't be shy telling us about either. We are a hopeful and hopelessly curious bunch.
Steve