North Texas Vegetable Garden Update Week 6 April 24 – Raised Bed Garden Ideas This weeks vegetable garden progress along with a few new raised bed garden ideas we’ll test this season.

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18 Comments

  1. Jill. What a great idea on the shade for the raised beds. That’s absolutely awesome. The heat is here already. I’m fixing to go see my garden in a bit. But everything is looking great. God bless y’all.

  2. Looks like your garden is doing well! Really like your shaded raised beds. I bet that will make a difference come July and August. Blessings, Terri

  3. Here in fort worth, lost one garden in the frost and weirdly another survived and is fine. Looking forward to this season. Great garden!

  4. Love the new features on your raised beds! I am sure it will be extremely helpful and useful. Looking forward to hearing the updates. I got peppers in the g round yesterday and it will be another week or two on the tomatoes so they can get a bit bigger. Still need to start herbs.

  5. A more.detailed instruction on hubby water system would be helpful..and your heating idea..

  6. Sure is a good video. I don't think we got a frost. If we did it wasn't too bad. Hope your plants make it. Your garden sure does look good. So far no weather like last year. Most of the seeds is plants now. Have a great weekend and safe one.

  7. Great information, we are trying to overcome that frost too. Got most things covered but, still some damage.

  8. We live on the south side of Dallas area and we were very successful growing lettuces and spinach all winter. We just covered with plastic when the temps dropped to freezing. Also a couple of years ago my husband set up the frame of our old dining canopy over our raised beds where my tomatoes are. I ordered shade cloth to fit it so when the heat of summer hits we put it up. It has really helped extend my tomatoes as well as made it more pleasant for me to be under it.

  9. Hello! completely new to gardening in north Texas and wondering if I still have time to start a vegetable garden?

  10. Unfortunately we had some damage to our peppers in Tarrant County the other day. Luckily ACE still Had a few in stock and they sold them half off to us.

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