Fall Plants
- hanslikfarms
- Oct 8
- 1 min read
Fall Planting in Texas: The Perfect Time to Grow Naturally 🌱
Fall in Texas isn’t just for football and pumpkin patches — it’s also one of the best times of year to plant! Cooler temperatures and mild days make fall ideal for getting your vegetable garden started or refreshing your flower beds. Whether you’re planting leafy greens, herbs, or colorful fall blooms, the key to success starts with healthy soil — and the right natural fertilizer.
What to Plant in Texas During Fall
Fall is the perfect season for cool-weather vegetables like broccoli, kale, spinach, carrots, and lettuce. Herbs such as cilantro, parsley, and dill also thrive in the cooler months. If you prefer blooms, go for marigolds, pansies, or snapdragons to keep your garden lively well into winter.
Feed Your Soil — Naturally
Before planting, enrich your soil with organic matter to boost nutrients and improve structure. That’s where Bird Turd All Natural Fertilizer comes in! Made from 100% natural chicken manure, Bird Turd is packed with the nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium your plants crave — all without harsh chemicals. It’s a simple, organic way to give your garden soil the healthy boost it needs for strong roots and hearty growth.
Why Fall Planting Works
Texas gardeners love fall because the soil is still warm from summer, encouraging root development before winter. With the right natural fertilizer and a little attention to watering, your fall garden will take off — and be ready to produce flavorful, homegrown veggies in no time.
So grab your gloves, prep that soil, and sprinkle on a little Bird Turd. Your plants (and your harvest) will thank you!





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